
Women’s Basketball Opens 2026 Hosting UNLV
1/1/2026 11:52:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Air Force (7-6, 1-2 MW) vs. UNLV Lady Rebels (8-5, 3-0 MW)
Saturday, Jan. 3 | 1 p.m. MT
Clune Arena | USAFA, Colo.
Watch: Mountain West Network (Brian Jerman, Geoff Bennett)
Listen: XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman)
Live Stats/Scoring: StatBroadcast
Air Force Women's Basketball makes its return to Clune Arena, ringing in 2026 with hosting UNLV on Saturday, Jan. 3.
Follow Along:
Saturday's game will be broadcast and available for streaming on the Mountain West Network free of charge; XtraSports AM 1300 will carry the radio broadcast with Ryan Kaufman on the courtside call; Live scoring/statistics will be provided via StatBroadcast; Links to all three can be found on the women's basketball schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
Falcons at a Glance:
Air Force scoring is led by senior Milahnie Perry (16.2 ppg) and junior Keelie O'Hollaren (8.2). The Falcons currently rank second in the Mountain West in offensive rebounding (12.5 rpg), turnovers forced per game (18.54) and turnover margin (+3.46), while also falling in at third in both scoring defense (58.5) and steals per game (10.1). Perry's 16.2 scoring average currently is second-best among Mountain West competitors.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball put forth a respectable showing on Wednesday afternoon on the road against San Diego State, but struggled to sustain offensive momentum, as the Falcons fell, 62-51, at Viejas Arena in San Diego.
Senior Milahnie Perry scored a game high 18 points (8-16 FG); Junior Jordyn Devaughn added 10 points (4-9 FG); Freshman Bhret Clay contributed nine points and added a career best seven rebounds; Senior Emily Adams added eight points and a game-high three steals.
For the game, Air Force led San Diego State in free throw percentage (.727), steals (12) and tied the Aztecs in both points off of turnovers (13) and second-chance points (four).
Getting at the Glass:
Air Force has out-rebounded opponents in four of its last six contests, going 4-2 in that stretch with wins over Wright State (Nov. 29), Utah Valley (Dec. 6), New Mexico Highlands (Dec. 13) and Nevada (Dec. 21).
The Mortar Between the Bricks:
Jayda McNabb has been a steadying force for the Falcons throughout her years at the Academy. As a sophomore, McNabb averaged 7.9 points per game in 2024-25 and earned six double doubles, leading the Falcons in rebounding while finishing ranked second in the Mountain West on the offensive glass.
This season, McNabb leads the MW and ranks second in the nation in offensive rebounding (4.8 rpg). The junior also ranks second in the Mountain West in total rebounding (8.5, 71st nationally) and third in steals per game (2.31).
McNabb has scored four double doubles in 2025-26, the most by any player in the Mountain West to date. She is averaging 7.5 points per game while shooting a team-best .506 from the field.
And Make it a McDouble:
McNabb has scored four double doubles in 2025-26, the most by any player in the Mountain West to date. She is averaging 8.2 points per game while shooting a team-best .513 from the field and has secured double-digit rebounds in four of her last five games.
Home Successes:
The Falcons are 4-0 in Clune Arena to start 2025-26, marking the third-straight season with a 3-0-or-better home record to open the year.
Air Force is 321-325 (.497) all time in home games at Clune Arena, four wins shy of tying the .500 mark. In Air Force's Division II history (1976-96), the Falcons went 188-83 (.694) and earned consecutive winning home records in each of their first 20 seasons. As a result of early successes, the program boasted an all-time winning home record from its 1976 inception until 2014. Having earned a winning record at home in four-straight seasons (the program's longest such streak since joining Division I), Air Force looks to reclaim an above .500 figure inside Clune Arena for the first time in 11 seasons.
All-Time Tracker:
Sporting 1,455 career points, Perry is 77 points removed from claiming fifth all time and third in Air Force's Division I history (Kaelin Immel, 2017-21). Perry's 195 points for the season has the senior just 284 points shy of the all-time career scoring record and 160 from the program Division I record with 17 regular season games remaining.
In consecutive seasons, Perry scored the third and fourth most points ever by a Falcon in a single season – figures which rank first and second in Air Force's Division I history (1996-current).
Mile-High Trends:
Air Force is currently:
4-0 at home (Third consecutive season with a 3-0 or better start);
5-1 when sporting a halftime lead;
6-2 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (3-0 at home);
5-2 when forcing more turnovers against home opponents;
6-1 when outscoring opponents on second-chance opportunities (3-0 at home);
6-2 when bench unit outscores opponent bench (3-0 at home);
5-1 when landing more three-point baskets (3-0 at home).
Through the last four seasons, Air Force is:
33-17 at home;
36-5 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);
26-8 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (16-2 at home);
21-7 when out-rebounding opponents (13-2 at home);
20-4 when outscoring opponents in the paint (15-2 at home).
Installation Access Requirements 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 year: 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 fields; while fans are encouraged to use the North and South gates for football games.
Note: When completing the information from the link, please use the information directly from your driver's license (Robert vs. Bob). Your ID must also be REAL ID compliant. Anyone under 18 will not be required to do a QR code.
Intercollegiate Athletics Access Link, Jan. 1 - Feb. 1, Click HERE.
Saturday, Jan. 3 | 1 p.m. MT
Clune Arena | USAFA, Colo.
Watch: Mountain West Network (Brian Jerman, Geoff Bennett)
Listen: XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman)
Live Stats/Scoring: StatBroadcast
| Air Force: | UNLV: | |
| Record: | 7-6 (1-2 MW) | 8-3 (3-0 MW) |
| Last Game: | at San Diego State (L, 62-51) | vs. Fresno State (W, 85-59) |
| Next Game: | vs. Boise State (Jan. 7) | vs. Utah State (Jan. 7) |
| Head Coach: | Stacy McIntyre | Lindy La Rocque |
| Location/Enrollment | USAFA, Colo./4,000 | Las Vegas, Nev./34,000 |
| Website: | goairforcefalcons.com | unlvrebels.com |
Air Force Women's Basketball makes its return to Clune Arena, ringing in 2026 with hosting UNLV on Saturday, Jan. 3.
Follow Along:
Saturday's game will be broadcast and available for streaming on the Mountain West Network free of charge; XtraSports AM 1300 will carry the radio broadcast with Ryan Kaufman on the courtside call; Live scoring/statistics will be provided via StatBroadcast; Links to all three can be found on the women's basketball schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
Falcons at a Glance:
Air Force scoring is led by senior Milahnie Perry (16.2 ppg) and junior Keelie O'Hollaren (8.2). The Falcons currently rank second in the Mountain West in offensive rebounding (12.5 rpg), turnovers forced per game (18.54) and turnover margin (+3.46), while also falling in at third in both scoring defense (58.5) and steals per game (10.1). Perry's 16.2 scoring average currently is second-best among Mountain West competitors.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball put forth a respectable showing on Wednesday afternoon on the road against San Diego State, but struggled to sustain offensive momentum, as the Falcons fell, 62-51, at Viejas Arena in San Diego.
Senior Milahnie Perry scored a game high 18 points (8-16 FG); Junior Jordyn Devaughn added 10 points (4-9 FG); Freshman Bhret Clay contributed nine points and added a career best seven rebounds; Senior Emily Adams added eight points and a game-high three steals.
For the game, Air Force led San Diego State in free throw percentage (.727), steals (12) and tied the Aztecs in both points off of turnovers (13) and second-chance points (four).
Getting at the Glass:
Air Force has out-rebounded opponents in four of its last six contests, going 4-2 in that stretch with wins over Wright State (Nov. 29), Utah Valley (Dec. 6), New Mexico Highlands (Dec. 13) and Nevada (Dec. 21).
The Mortar Between the Bricks:
Jayda McNabb has been a steadying force for the Falcons throughout her years at the Academy. As a sophomore, McNabb averaged 7.9 points per game in 2024-25 and earned six double doubles, leading the Falcons in rebounding while finishing ranked second in the Mountain West on the offensive glass.
This season, McNabb leads the MW and ranks second in the nation in offensive rebounding (4.8 rpg). The junior also ranks second in the Mountain West in total rebounding (8.5, 71st nationally) and third in steals per game (2.31).
McNabb has scored four double doubles in 2025-26, the most by any player in the Mountain West to date. She is averaging 7.5 points per game while shooting a team-best .506 from the field.
And Make it a McDouble:
McNabb has scored four double doubles in 2025-26, the most by any player in the Mountain West to date. She is averaging 8.2 points per game while shooting a team-best .513 from the field and has secured double-digit rebounds in four of her last five games.
Home Successes:
The Falcons are 4-0 in Clune Arena to start 2025-26, marking the third-straight season with a 3-0-or-better home record to open the year.
Air Force is 321-325 (.497) all time in home games at Clune Arena, four wins shy of tying the .500 mark. In Air Force's Division II history (1976-96), the Falcons went 188-83 (.694) and earned consecutive winning home records in each of their first 20 seasons. As a result of early successes, the program boasted an all-time winning home record from its 1976 inception until 2014. Having earned a winning record at home in four-straight seasons (the program's longest such streak since joining Division I), Air Force looks to reclaim an above .500 figure inside Clune Arena for the first time in 11 seasons.
All-Time Tracker:
Sporting 1,455 career points, Perry is 77 points removed from claiming fifth all time and third in Air Force's Division I history (Kaelin Immel, 2017-21). Perry's 195 points for the season has the senior just 284 points shy of the all-time career scoring record and 160 from the program Division I record with 17 regular season games remaining.
In consecutive seasons, Perry scored the third and fourth most points ever by a Falcon in a single season – figures which rank first and second in Air Force's Division I history (1996-current).
Mile-High Trends:
Air Force is currently:
4-0 at home (Third consecutive season with a 3-0 or better start);
5-1 when sporting a halftime lead;
6-2 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (3-0 at home);
5-2 when forcing more turnovers against home opponents;
6-1 when outscoring opponents on second-chance opportunities (3-0 at home);
6-2 when bench unit outscores opponent bench (3-0 at home);
5-1 when landing more three-point baskets (3-0 at home).
Through the last four seasons, Air Force is:
33-17 at home;
36-5 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);
26-8 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (16-2 at home);
21-7 when out-rebounding opponents (13-2 at home);
20-4 when outscoring opponents in the paint (15-2 at home).
Installation Access Requirements 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 year: 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 fields; while fans are encouraged to use the North and South gates for football games.
Note: When completing the information from the link, please use the information directly from your driver's license (Robert vs. Bob). Your ID must also be REAL ID compliant. Anyone under 18 will not be required to do a QR code.
Intercollegiate Athletics Access Link, Jan. 1 - Feb. 1, Click HERE.
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