San Diego State women’s basketball opened up Mountain West Conference play this past weekend, walking away with one win and one loss from a two-game series against the University of Nevada. These were SDSU’s first games after a 17-day delay in competition due to COVID-19 contract tracing protocols.
Game one (Jan. 7)
The Aztecs brought home their first conference win of the season by a score of 59-43 in game one in Reno, Nevada.
Senior guard Téa Adams scored 24 of the Aztecs’ 59 points and played 29 minutes. Junior guard Mercedes Staples scored nine points and grabbed eight rebounds, while freshman forward Kim Villalobos also contributed nine points and grabbed six rebounds.