NEVADA WOLF PACK WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

Mountain West ConferenceD1-FBSwinter

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Nevada's women's basketball program entered the Mountain West Conference standings with a challenging 3-7 conference record, though the Wolf Pack demonstrated significantly stronger performance at Lawlor Events Center with a 7-6 home mark compared to their 1-11 record on the road. Head coach Amanda Levens oversees a 16-player roster competing within a student body of 20,945 at the University of Nevada, Reno, which was established in 1874. The Wolf Pack averaged 56.5 points per game while allowing 60.7 points to opponents, finishing the season with an 8-17 overall record that highlighted their struggle for consistency across the Mountain West.

Operating from Lawlor Events Center as their home venue, Levens' squad faced particular obstacles beyond their home court, where the disparity between their 7-6 home winning percentage and dismal 1-11 away record indicated serious travel performance issues. Balancing conference competition against non-conference opponents proved difficult for the program, with the combined factors of scoring efficiency and defensive gaps contributing to their 8-17 final record that placed them among the Mountain West's lower tiers this season.

KEY FACTS

SchoolUniversity of Nevada, Reno
SportWomen's Basketball
ConferenceMountain West Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationReno, Nevada
VenueLawlor Events Center
Head CoachAmanda Levens

ROSTER (2025-26)

#NamePos
11Britain BackusG
0Tahj-Monet BloomF
23Makayla CarterF
24Skylar DurleyG
34Kendra HicksF
9Hanna JolinderG
3Imbie JonesF
12Cheyenne McEvansG
35Elle MotherwayG
8Olivia PoulivaatiF
13Amelia RaidavetaF
4Gabby RamosG
14Maia RosarionF
2Izzy SullivanG
10Chloe WilliamsF
1Ahrray YoungG

SEASON RECORD

10-21

Overall

8-7

Home

2-14

Away

4-10

Conference

57.1 PPG / 61.8 Opp PPG

SCHEDULE (2025-26)

DateOpponentResult
Nov 4Cal State San Marcos CougarsW 70-53
Nov 6Sacramento State HornetsL 45-65
Nov 13Loyola Marymount LionsW 56-52
Nov 16Saint Mary's GaelsL 50-56
Nov 22Alabama A&M BulldogsW 57-52
Nov 25Utah Valley WolverinesW 71-42
Nov 29Eastern Washington EaglesL 57-58
Nov 29Portland PilotsL 52-65
Dec 5San Francisco DonsL 45-68
Dec 6McNeese CowgirlsL 42-63
Dec 13Pacific Tigers--
Dec 18Colorado State RamsL 48-61
Dec 20Air Force FalconsL 45-61
Dec 31Boise State BroncosL 62-74
Jan 3Utah State AggiesW 58-40
Jan 8Wyoming CowgirlsW 70-60
Jan 10New Mexico LobosW 70-61
Jan 15Grand Canyon LopesL 51-65
Jan 17Fresno State BulldogsL 44-54
Jan 22San José State SpartansL 57-60
Jan 24UNLV Lady RebelsL 57-62
Jan 31San Diego State AztecsL 54-67
Feb 4Boise State BroncosL 61-70
Feb 7Fresno State BulldogsL 51-71
Feb 12Air Force FalconsW 76-59
Feb 14San Diego State AztecsL 64-78
Feb 19Colorado State RamsL 59-70
Feb 21UNLV Lady RebelsL 64-81
Feb 26San José State SpartansW 49-41
Feb 28New Mexico LobosL 56-63
Mar 4Utah State AggiesW 72-69
Mar 8Fresno State BulldogsL 57-74

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Nevada Women's Basketball compete in?
Nevada Wolf Pack 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 Lawlor Events Center in Reno, NV.
Who is the head coach of Nevada Women's Basketball?
The head coach of Nevada Wolf Pack Women's Basketball is Amanda Levens.
When was Nevada Women's Basketball program established?
The establishment date for Nevada Women's Basketball is not currently available.