
Women’s Basketball Hosts San Diego State for Senior Day
3/2/2026 3:46:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Air Force (13-16, 7-12 MW) vs. San Diego State Aztecs (24-4, 18-1 MW)
Wednesday, March 3 | 4:00 p.m. MT
Clune Arena | USAFA, Colo.
Watch: Mountain West Network (Brian Jerman, Jean Parker)
Listen: XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman)
Live Stats/Scoring: StatBroadcast
On Tuesday afternoon, Air Force Women's Basketball will honor its upcoming Class of 2026 graduates ahead of the Falcons' 4:05 p.m. MT tip against San Diego State.
Follow Along:
Catch play-by-play of Tuesday afternoon's game on both the Mountain West Network (Brian Jerman/Jean Parker) and XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman). Live scoring/statistics will be available via StatBroadcast. Links to each 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 (16.8 ppg) and junior Keelie O'Hollaren (9.0). The Falcons rank first in the Mountain West in turnover margin (3.90), second in turnovers forced per game (17.41) and fall in at third in both steals per game (8.9) and offensive rebounding (12.1 rpg). Perry's 16.8 scoring average currently tops the Mountain West.
Senior Day Celebration:
Ahead of tip off on Tuesday, Air Force Athletics will recognize the Falcons' two graduating seniors. Upon graduation, both Cadets First-Class Emily Adams and Milahnie Perry will commission into the United States Air Force as second lieutenants. Adams, graduating with a degree in management, will report to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to serve as an acquisitions manager. Perry, also obtaining a management degree, will be headed to MacDill AFB in Tampa to serve as a contracting officer.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball led early and hung close with Colorado State through the Falcons' first half at Moby Arena, but CSU pulled away in the second, ending in a 66-52 Falcon loss on Saturday afternoon in Fort Collins.
Perry led all scorers for the game, ending with 17 points – A tally good to elevate the senior into second all time in Air Force career scoring. Junior Alexis Cortez ended the day with 10 points and eight scored in the first quarter.
Air Force (13-16, 7-12 MW) led Colorado State in successful three-pointers (five), points off of turnovers (16), offensive rebounds (10), second-chance points (eight), fast break points (eight), blocks (six) and steals (seven).
Adams' Upswing:
In her last 12 games, Adams has averaged 12.4 points, marking the most productive stretch of her Air Force career. Adams' 10 double-digit games in 2025-26 marks the most in a single season for the soon-to-be Falcon graduate. On Feb. 4 in Air Force's win against Utah State, Adams finished with a 23-point, 12 rebound double-double. The senior's marquis finish against the Aggies represented her first career double-double, first 20-point finish and also career highs both in rebounds (12) and field goals made in a single game (eight).
The Key Difference:
In seven of its last nine wins, Air Force has led its respective opponents in rebounding.
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 currently ranks 10th nationally in offensive rebounding (4.1 rpg). As a result, Air Force has led or tied opponents in second-chance points in 18 games this season. McNabb is also third in the league in total boards (7.6 rpg) and second among Mountain West players in steals per game (2.24) while averaging 8.4 points per contest.
Sporting 643 career rebounds, McNabb is 14 away from overtaking Dymond James (2009-13) for 9th all time and fourth in Air Force's Division I history.
The Summit Is In Sight:
Perry secured second all-time in career scoring at Colorado State on Feb. 28, surpassing Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Michelle Johnson (1977-81) for the distinction. Now sporting 1,714 career points and 454 for the season, Perry is now 25 points away from claiming the all time spot, currently held Melissa Standley (1986-90). Perry is currently the Air Force Division I record holder in field goals made (626) and is all-time in field goal attempts (1,624).
Playing in her 121st career game on Wednesday, Perry elevates into first all time in career games played.
*Represents Air Force Division I record.
In consecutive seasons, Perry scored the third and fourth most points ever by a Falcon in a single year – figures which rank first and second for a player in Air Force's Division I history (1996-current).
Mile-High Trends:
Air Force is currently:
8-1 when sporting a halftime lead;
9-2 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (4-0 at home).
Through the last four seasons, Air Force is:
37-20 at home;
39-5 when scoring 70 or more points (26-1 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);
29-8 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (17-2 at home);
25-10 when out-rebounding opponents (15-4 at home);
23-7 when outscoring opponents in the paint (16-2 at home).
Installaction Access Procedures 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, March 3 | 4:00 p.m. MT
Clune Arena | USAFA, Colo.
Watch: Mountain West Network (Brian Jerman, Jean Parker)
Listen: XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman)
Live Stats/Scoring: StatBroadcast
| Air Force: | San Diego State: | |
| Record: | 13-16 (7-12 MW) | 24-4 (18-1 MW) |
| Last Game: | at Colorado State (L, 66-52) | vs. Wyoming (W, 70-51) |
| Next Game: | at MW Championships | at MW Championships |
| Head Coach: | Stacy McIntyre | Stacy Terry-Hutson |
| Location/Enrollment: | USAFA, Colo./4,000 | San Diego, Calif./41,000 |
| Website: | goairforcefalcons.com | goaztecs.com |
On Tuesday afternoon, Air Force Women's Basketball will honor its upcoming Class of 2026 graduates ahead of the Falcons' 4:05 p.m. MT tip against San Diego State.
Follow Along:
Catch play-by-play of Tuesday afternoon's game on both the Mountain West Network (Brian Jerman/Jean Parker) and XtraSports AM 1300 (Ryan Kaufman). Live scoring/statistics will be available via StatBroadcast. Links to each 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 (16.8 ppg) and junior Keelie O'Hollaren (9.0). The Falcons rank first in the Mountain West in turnover margin (3.90), second in turnovers forced per game (17.41) and fall in at third in both steals per game (8.9) and offensive rebounding (12.1 rpg). Perry's 16.8 scoring average currently tops the Mountain West.
Senior Day Celebration:
Ahead of tip off on Tuesday, Air Force Athletics will recognize the Falcons' two graduating seniors. Upon graduation, both Cadets First-Class Emily Adams and Milahnie Perry will commission into the United States Air Force as second lieutenants. Adams, graduating with a degree in management, will report to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio to serve as an acquisitions manager. Perry, also obtaining a management degree, will be headed to MacDill AFB in Tampa to serve as a contracting officer.
Last Time Out:
Air Force Women's Basketball led early and hung close with Colorado State through the Falcons' first half at Moby Arena, but CSU pulled away in the second, ending in a 66-52 Falcon loss on Saturday afternoon in Fort Collins.
Perry led all scorers for the game, ending with 17 points – A tally good to elevate the senior into second all time in Air Force career scoring. Junior Alexis Cortez ended the day with 10 points and eight scored in the first quarter.
Air Force (13-16, 7-12 MW) led Colorado State in successful three-pointers (five), points off of turnovers (16), offensive rebounds (10), second-chance points (eight), fast break points (eight), blocks (six) and steals (seven).
Adams' Upswing:
In her last 12 games, Adams has averaged 12.4 points, marking the most productive stretch of her Air Force career. Adams' 10 double-digit games in 2025-26 marks the most in a single season for the soon-to-be Falcon graduate. On Feb. 4 in Air Force's win against Utah State, Adams finished with a 23-point, 12 rebound double-double. The senior's marquis finish against the Aggies represented her first career double-double, first 20-point finish and also career highs both in rebounds (12) and field goals made in a single game (eight).
The Key Difference:
In seven of its last nine wins, Air Force has led its respective opponents in rebounding.
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 currently ranks 10th nationally in offensive rebounding (4.1 rpg). As a result, Air Force has led or tied opponents in second-chance points in 18 games this season. McNabb is also third in the league in total boards (7.6 rpg) and second among Mountain West players in steals per game (2.24) while averaging 8.4 points per contest.
Sporting 643 career rebounds, McNabb is 14 away from overtaking Dymond James (2009-13) for 9th all time and fourth in Air Force's Division I history.
The Summit Is In Sight:
Perry secured second all-time in career scoring at Colorado State on Feb. 28, surpassing Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Michelle Johnson (1977-81) for the distinction. Now sporting 1,714 career points and 454 for the season, Perry is now 25 points away from claiming the all time spot, currently held Melissa Standley (1986-90). Perry is currently the Air Force Division I record holder in field goals made (626) and is all-time in field goal attempts (1,624).
Playing in her 121st career game on Wednesday, Perry elevates into first all time in career games played.
| Rank: | Player: | Career Points: |
| 1. | Melissa Standley (1986-90) | 1,738 |
| 2. | Milahnie Perry (2022-26) | 1,714* |
| 3. | Michelle Johnson (1977-81) | 1,706 |
| 4. | Stacey Goss (1982-86) | 1,655 |
| 5. | Riley Snyder (2018-22) | 1,614 |
| 6. | Kaelin Immel (2017-21) | 1,531 |
| 7. | Pat Swanke (1977-81) | 1,433 |
| 8. | Raimee Beck (2007-11) | 1,386 |
| 9. | Amanda Williams (1984-88) | 1,314 |
| 10. | Madison Smith (2021-25) | 1,285 |
In consecutive seasons, Perry scored the third and fourth most points ever by a Falcon in a single year – figures which rank first and second for a player in Air Force's Division I history (1996-current).
Mile-High Trends:
Air Force is currently:
8-1 when sporting a halftime lead;
9-2 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (4-0 at home).
Through the last four seasons, Air Force is:
37-20 at home;
39-5 when scoring 70 or more points (26-1 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);
29-8 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (17-2 at home);
25-10 when out-rebounding opponents (15-4 at home);
23-7 when outscoring opponents in the paint (16-2 at home).
Installaction Access Procedures 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, March 2 - March 31, Click HERE.
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