NEVADA REBELS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Mountain West ConferenceD1-FBSwinter

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Nevada's women's basketball program competes as part of the Mountain West Conference from their home at Cox Pavilion in Paradise, representing the university founded in 1957 across its 31,142-student campus. Coach Lindy La Rocque has directed the Rebels to a 17-8 overall record while maintaining strong home performance at 10-3 in Cox Pavilion and conference play standing at 8-3 within the Mountain West. The team's scoring profile shows consistent offensive execution at 68.4 points per game while holding opponents to 62.3, a six-point defensive advantage that reflects disciplined play.

The 14-player roster reflects a focused squad competing at a competitive level within Mountain West basketball, where home court proves advantageous with a three-game differential in winning percentage between home and away performances. Despite a 7-5 road record, the Rebels' conference standing demonstrates competitive positioning within their league structure. La Rocque's program emphasizes defensive efficiency as a cornerstone, evidenced by the nine-point differential between their scoring output and opponent point production throughout the season's arc.

KEY FACTS

SchoolUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas
SportWomen's Basketball
ConferenceMountain West Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationParadise, Nevada
VenueCox Pavilion
Head CoachLindy La Rocque

ROSTER (2025-26)

#NamePos
12Ongolea AfuF
25Aaliyah AlexanderG
5Destiny BrownF
3Shelbee BrownF
31Erica CollinsC
0Teagan ColvinG
2Mariah ElohimG
21Trystan JamesF
6Hodaya KabadaG
7Destiny LeoG
10Jasmyn LottG
32Meadow RolandF
1Sydni SummersG
11Alexis SwillisC

SEASON RECORD

21-11

Overall

13-4

Home

8-7

Away

10-6

Conference

68.7 PPG / 62.8 Opp PPG

SCHEDULE (2025-26)

DateOpponentResult
Nov 6Washington State CougarsW 64-51
Nov 9DePaul Blue DemonsW 85-78
Nov 15Baylor BearsL 54-62
Nov 19Montana State BobcatsL 81-94
Nov 22Arizona State Sun DevilsL 53-56
Nov 26Creighton BluejaysW 76-67
Nov 28Northern Iowa PanthersW 62-56
Dec 4UTSA RoadrunnersW 66-39
Dec 6Rice OwlsL 50-75
Dec 13Cincinnati BearcatsL 48-65
Dec 18Grand Canyon LopesW 61-60
Dec 20New Mexico LobosW 89-71
Dec 31Fresno State BulldogsW 85-59
Jan 3Air Force FalconsW 64-58
Jan 8Utah State AggiesW 69-58
Jan 10Wyoming CowgirlsW 82-53
Jan 15San José State SpartansW 78-50
Jan 17San Diego State AztecsL 66-75
Jan 22Air Force FalconsW 78-47
Jan 24Nevada Wolf PackW 62-57
Jan 29New Mexico LobosL 57-68
Jan 31Colorado State RamsW 64-51
Feb 7Utah State AggiesW 71-60
Feb 12Wyoming CowgirlsL 72-82
Feb 14Grand Canyon LopesW 74-65
Feb 19San Diego State AztecsL 62-80
Feb 21Nevada Wolf PackW 81-64
Feb 26Colorado State RamsL 61-77
Feb 28Fresno State BulldogsW 68-54
Mar 5Boise State BroncosW 76-47
Mar 9Fresno State BulldogsW 79-65
Mar 10Colorado State RamsL 59-66

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Nevada Women's Basketball compete in?
Nevada Rebels Women's Basketball competes in the Mountain West Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Nevada play women's basketball home games?
Nevada Women's Basketball plays home games at Cox Pavilion in Paradise, NV.
Who is the head coach of Nevada Women's Basketball?
The head coach of Nevada Rebels Women's Basketball is Lindy La Rocque.
When was Nevada Women's Basketball program established?
The establishment date for Nevada Women's Basketball is not currently available.