
Women’s Basketball Hosts Boise State on Wednesday Evening
1/5/2026 2:36:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Air Force (7-6, 1-3 MW) vs. Boise State Broncos (10-5, 1-3 MW)
Wednesday, Jan. 7 | 6:30 p.m. MT
Clune Arena | USAFA, Colo.
Watch: Altitude Sports/Mountain West Network (Tyler Maun, Brian Jerman)
Listen: XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman)
Live Stats/Scoring: StatBroadcast
Air Force Women's Basketball is back in action on Wednesday evening, hosting Boise State in Clune Arena at 6:30 p.m. MT.
Follow Along:
Wednesday's game will be broadcast on both Altitude Sports and Mountain West Network with Tyler Maun and Brian Jerman in the booth; XtraSports AM 1300's Ryan Kaufman will have the radio call from courtside; Live scoring/stats will be provided via StatBroadcast; Links to all 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 (16.1 ppg) and junior Keelie O'Hollaren (8.1). The Falcons currently rank second in the Mountain West in offensive rebounding (12.8 rpg) and turnover margin (4.07), while also ranking third in steals per game (9.9) and turnovers forced per game (18.36). Perry's 16.1 scoring average currently is second-best among Mountain West competitors.
Getting at the Glass:
In its last four wins, Air Force has won the rebounding game, scoring victories 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 (4.6 rpg). The junior additionally ranks third among Mountain West players in total rebounding (8.5, 71st nationally) and steals per game (2.36). She is averaging 8.0 points per contest while shooting a team-best .500 (44-88) from the field.
And Make it a McDouble:
McNabb has logged four double doubles in 2025-26, the most by any player in the Mountain West to date.
Mile-High Trends:
Air Force is currently:
4-1 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);
6-2 when outscoring opponents on second-chance opportunities (3-1 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:
33-18 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).
All-Time Tracker:
Sporting 1,469 career points, Perry is 63 points removed from claiming fifth all time and third in Air Force's Division I history (Kaelin Immel, 2017-21). Perry's 209 points for the season has the senior just 270 shy of the all-time career scoring record and 146 from the program Division I record with 16 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).
Home Successes:
The Falcons opened 2025-26 with a 4-0 record inside of Clune Arena, marking the program's third-straight season with a 3-0-or-better home start.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball trailed UNLV by a single possession with 14 seconds remaining on Saturday afternoon but fell to the four-time reigning Mountain West Champion Lady Rebels, 64-58, on Saturday afternoon in Clune Arena.
Perry and junior Jayda McNabb both led Air Force scoring with 14 points apiece, marking a season high for the latter. Both players totaled seven and eight rebounds and four and three assists, respectively. McNabb also completed the day with a game-high three steals. Junior Alexis Cortez complimented Falcon scoring, contributing a season high 10 points.
The Falcons led UNLV in shot attempts (74), three-point tries (22), offensive rebounding (16), steals (eight), points off of turnovers (16) and second-chance points (12).
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 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.
Wednesday, Jan. 7 | 6:30 p.m. MT
Clune Arena | USAFA, Colo.
Watch: Altitude Sports/Mountain West Network (Tyler Maun, Brian Jerman)
Listen: XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman)
Live Stats/Scoring: StatBroadcast
| Air Force: | Boise State: | |
| Record: | 7-7 (1-3 MW) | 10-5 (1-3 MW) |
| Last Game: | vs. UNLV (L, 64-58 | vs. GCU (L, 87-76) |
| Next Game: | at San Jose State (Jan. 10) | vs. Colorado State (Jan. 10) |
| Head Coach: | Stacy McIntyre | Gordy Presnell |
| Location/Enrollment: | USAFA, Colo./4,000 | Boise, Idaho/28,000 |
| Website: | goairforcefalcons.com | broncosports.com |
Air Force Women's Basketball is back in action on Wednesday evening, hosting Boise State in Clune Arena at 6:30 p.m. MT.
Follow Along:
Wednesday's game will be broadcast on both Altitude Sports and Mountain West Network with Tyler Maun and Brian Jerman in the booth; XtraSports AM 1300's Ryan Kaufman will have the radio call from courtside; Live scoring/stats will be provided via StatBroadcast; Links to all 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 (16.1 ppg) and junior Keelie O'Hollaren (8.1). The Falcons currently rank second in the Mountain West in offensive rebounding (12.8 rpg) and turnover margin (4.07), while also ranking third in steals per game (9.9) and turnovers forced per game (18.36). Perry's 16.1 scoring average currently is second-best among Mountain West competitors.
Getting at the Glass:
In its last four wins, Air Force has won the rebounding game, scoring victories 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 (4.6 rpg). The junior additionally ranks third among Mountain West players in total rebounding (8.5, 71st nationally) and steals per game (2.36). She is averaging 8.0 points per contest while shooting a team-best .500 (44-88) from the field.
And Make it a McDouble:
McNabb has logged four double doubles in 2025-26, the most by any player in the Mountain West to date.
Mile-High Trends:
Air Force is currently:
4-1 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);
6-2 when outscoring opponents on second-chance opportunities (3-1 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:
33-18 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).
All-Time Tracker:
Sporting 1,469 career points, Perry is 63 points removed from claiming fifth all time and third in Air Force's Division I history (Kaelin Immel, 2017-21). Perry's 209 points for the season has the senior just 270 shy of the all-time career scoring record and 146 from the program Division I record with 16 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).
Home Successes:
The Falcons opened 2025-26 with a 4-0 record inside of Clune Arena, marking the program's third-straight season with a 3-0-or-better home start.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball trailed UNLV by a single possession with 14 seconds remaining on Saturday afternoon but fell to the four-time reigning Mountain West Champion Lady Rebels, 64-58, on Saturday afternoon in Clune Arena.
Perry and junior Jayda McNabb both led Air Force scoring with 14 points apiece, marking a season high for the latter. Both players totaled seven and eight rebounds and four and three assists, respectively. McNabb also completed the day with a game-high three steals. Junior Alexis Cortez complimented Falcon scoring, contributing a season high 10 points.
The Falcons led UNLV in shot attempts (74), three-point tries (22), offensive rebounding (16), steals (eight), points off of turnovers (16) and second-chance points (12).
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 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.
Players Mentioned
Stacy McIntyre and Player POST UNLV
Saturday, January 03
Falcons drop a close one to UNLV
Saturday, January 03
Stacy McIntyre and Player POST Nevada
Saturday, December 20
Falcons even MW slate at 1-1 with win over Nevada
Saturday, December 20














