Nevada women's basketball will play San Jose State in their regular season finale at Lawlor Events Center on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., aiming to secure a No. 4 or No. 5 seed in the Mountain West Championships with a victory after a recent win at New Mexico.

The Big Picture

Nevada aims to secure a favorable seed in the upcoming Mountain West Championships through a strong performance in their final regular-season game.

By the Numbers
  • Nevada won their first game in Albuquerque since 2014 with an 83-82 victory at New Mexico.
  • Nevada leads the Mountain West in offensive rebounds per game (12.83) and ranks second in steals per game (10.27).
  • The team has won three out of four games that were decided by the last shot.
Yes, But

Nevada faces the challenge of maintaining their winning momentum against a San Jose State team coming off an upset victory against Colorado State.

State of Play
  • Nevada women's basketball is preparing for their regular season finale against San Jose State, aiming for a higher seed in the Mountain West Championships.
  • The team is honoring its 2024 senior class following the game with a special presentation.
  • Freshmen Dymonique Maxie and Izzy Sullivan are making significant contributions to the team, aiming to break records in steals and 3-pointers respectively.
What's Next

Nevada women's basketball will look to secure a favorable seed in the upcoming Mountain West Championships with a strong performance in the regular season finale against San Jose State.

Bottom Line

Nevada women's basketball seeks to build on recent victories and secure a prime seed in the Mountain West Championships through a decisive performance in their regular season finale against San Jose State.