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Falcons Host Portland State on Tuesday Evening
11/17/2025 2:37:00 PM | Women's Basketball
After logging a weekend win in their home debut, Air Force Women's Basketball is back in Clune Arena on Tuesday night, hosting the Portland State Vikings at 6:30 p.m. MT.
Follow Along:
Tuesday's tilt with the Vikings will be broadcast on Altitude TV and the Mountain West Network with Altitude's Tyler Maun and Brian Jerman on the call; Ryan Kaufman will have the radio call from courtside on AM 740 KVOR; Live scoring/statistics will be available via StatBroadcast; Links to each can be found on the women's basketball schedule page on goairforcefalcons.com.
Falcons at a Glance:
Air Force scoring is currently paced by senior Milahnie Perry (13.3) and junior Jordyn Devaughn (10.5). Through the first four games, the Falcons top the Mountain West in turnover margin (+8.25, 45th nationally), are second compared to league opponents in turnovers forced per game (21.00, 85th nationally) and third in turnovers per game (12.8, 43rd nationally).
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball brought winning basketball back to Clune Arena on Saturday afternoon, scoring a 67-54 win in their first-ever meeting with the Manhattan Jaspers.
Senior Milahnie Perry and junior Jordyn Devaughn finished with a game-high 17 points; Jayda McNabb contributed 10 points (season high) and a team-best nine rebounds. Devaughn's 17 points and four three-pointers both mark career highs.
The Falcons finished the day with season highs in points (67), free throws made (15), rebounds (35), assists (12) and steals (15); Air Force paced Manhattan in field goals made (22), three-pointers made (eight), free throws made (15), offensive rebounds (nine), steals (15), points off of turnovers (16), points in the paint (28), fast break points (20) and points from the bench (26).
Freshman Connection:
Freshman pair Bhret Clay and Maddy Jensen have shown their potential in Air Force's first four games, providing a boost from the Falcon bench. Jensen led the Falcons in scoring in Air Force's 59-50 win at Denver (Nov. 3). Clay is currently 5-11 (.455) from three-point range while leading Air Force in steals (10).
Part Two - Our Place:
Air Force welcomes Portland State to the Academy as the second game in a home-and-home series with the Vikings.
On Dec. 20 of last season, the Falcons closed out an historic 10-2 nonconference stretch with a 69-40 win over the Vikings in Portland. Keelie O'Hollaren and Milahnie Perry both put up 18 points, with Alexis Cortez contributing 14 and now-graduated Madison Smith adding a 14-point, 11-rebound double-double.
All Time Versus Portland State/Big Sky:
Air Force is 2-0 all time against Portland State, with one win apiece in both venues. Against current members of the Big Sky Conference, Air Force sits at an even 32-32 in Air Force's history.
Installation Access Improvements for Intercollegiate Athletic Events:
Access procedures at the U.S. Air Force Academy continue to affect athletic events. While the installation remains open, anyone without a DoD ID card must obtain a visitor pass to enter the base.
New this season: Passes will now be issued monthly instead of requiring a separate submission for each event. This means ticket holders only need to complete the form once per month to gain access to all events during that time. Ticket holders can request a base pass using the link provided below.
After registering, you will receive a message on our phone to present at the gate when entering the Academy. Fans must also present their game tickets at each venue. All tickets and credentialed attendees can enter through the North or South gate. North gate is recommended for access to athletic facilities.
Note: When completing the information from the link, please use the information directly from your driver's license (Legal name vs. nickname). Your ID must also be REAL ID compliant. Anyone under 18 will not be required to do a QR code.
Mile-High Trends:
In 2024-25, Air Force:
In winning games held 16 of 18 opponents to less than 70 points;
Scored more points off of turnovers than opponents in all 18 wins.
In 2024-25, Air Force was undefeated In Clune when...
Scoring 70 or more points (7-0);
Out-shooting opponents from the field (6-0).
Through the last three seasons, Air Force is:
30-17 at home;
36-4 when scoring 70 or more points (24-1 at home);
8-1 when scoring 80 or more points (7-0 at home);
8-1 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field (4-0 at home);
22-8 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (14-2 at home);
17-6 when out-rebounding opponents (11-2 at home);
18-3 when outscoring opponents in the paint (14-2 at home).
Follow Along:
Tuesday's tilt with the Vikings will be broadcast on Altitude TV and the Mountain West Network with Altitude's Tyler Maun and Brian Jerman on the call; Ryan Kaufman will have the radio call from courtside on AM 740 KVOR; Live scoring/statistics will be available via StatBroadcast; Links to each can be found on the women's basketball schedule page on goairforcefalcons.com.
Falcons at a Glance:
Air Force scoring is currently paced by senior Milahnie Perry (13.3) and junior Jordyn Devaughn (10.5). Through the first four games, the Falcons top the Mountain West in turnover margin (+8.25, 45th nationally), are second compared to league opponents in turnovers forced per game (21.00, 85th nationally) and third in turnovers per game (12.8, 43rd nationally).
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball brought winning basketball back to Clune Arena on Saturday afternoon, scoring a 67-54 win in their first-ever meeting with the Manhattan Jaspers.
Senior Milahnie Perry and junior Jordyn Devaughn finished with a game-high 17 points; Jayda McNabb contributed 10 points (season high) and a team-best nine rebounds. Devaughn's 17 points and four three-pointers both mark career highs.
The Falcons finished the day with season highs in points (67), free throws made (15), rebounds (35), assists (12) and steals (15); Air Force paced Manhattan in field goals made (22), three-pointers made (eight), free throws made (15), offensive rebounds (nine), steals (15), points off of turnovers (16), points in the paint (28), fast break points (20) and points from the bench (26).
Freshman Connection:
Freshman pair Bhret Clay and Maddy Jensen have shown their potential in Air Force's first four games, providing a boost from the Falcon bench. Jensen led the Falcons in scoring in Air Force's 59-50 win at Denver (Nov. 3). Clay is currently 5-11 (.455) from three-point range while leading Air Force in steals (10).
Part Two - Our Place:
Air Force welcomes Portland State to the Academy as the second game in a home-and-home series with the Vikings.
On Dec. 20 of last season, the Falcons closed out an historic 10-2 nonconference stretch with a 69-40 win over the Vikings in Portland. Keelie O'Hollaren and Milahnie Perry both put up 18 points, with Alexis Cortez contributing 14 and now-graduated Madison Smith adding a 14-point, 11-rebound double-double.
All Time Versus Portland State/Big Sky:
Air Force is 2-0 all time against Portland State, with one win apiece in both venues. Against current members of the Big Sky Conference, Air Force sits at an even 32-32 in Air Force's history.
Installation Access Improvements for Intercollegiate Athletic Events:
Access procedures at the U.S. Air Force Academy continue to affect athletic events. While the installation remains open, anyone without a DoD ID card must obtain a visitor pass to enter the base.
New this season: Passes will now be issued monthly instead of requiring a separate submission for each event. This means ticket holders only need to complete the form once per month to gain access to all events during that time. Ticket holders can request a base pass using the link provided below.
After registering, you will receive a message on our phone to present at the gate when entering the Academy. Fans must also present their game tickets at each venue. All tickets and credentialed attendees can enter through the North or South gate. North gate is recommended for access to athletic facilities.
Note: When completing the information from the link, please use the information directly from your driver's license (Legal name vs. nickname). Your ID must also be REAL ID compliant. Anyone under 18 will not be required to do a QR code.
Mile-High Trends:
In 2024-25, Air Force:
In winning games held 16 of 18 opponents to less than 70 points;
Scored more points off of turnovers than opponents in all 18 wins.
In 2024-25, Air Force was undefeated In Clune when...
Scoring 70 or more points (7-0);
Out-shooting opponents from the field (6-0).
Through the last three seasons, Air Force is:
30-17 at home;
36-4 when scoring 70 or more points (24-1 at home);
8-1 when scoring 80 or more points (7-0 at home);
8-1 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field (4-0 at home);
22-8 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (14-2 at home);
17-6 when out-rebounding opponents (11-2 at home);
18-3 when outscoring opponents in the paint (14-2 at home).
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