Weber State University Athletics

GAME NOTES: Wildcats host San Diego, travel to Utah Tech
11/11/2024 9:34:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Weber State women's basketball will host San Diego on Tuesday, November 12 at 6 p.m. in the Dee Events Center. Later this week, the Wildcats travel to St. George for a game against Utah Tech on Saturday, November 16 at 7 p.m.
Weber State is under the direction of second year head coach Jenteal Jackson who was named the seventh head coach in WSU history. A Utah native and former in-state college player, she came to Weber State after spending the two seasons as head coach at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. Prior to becoming head coach, she spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at Westminster. She played college basketball at BYU and Westminster.
This will be the seventh all-time meeting between Weber State and San Diego with the Toreros leading the series 5-1. In the last game between the two, San Diego beat Weber State 56-53.
The Wildcats and Trailblazers meet for the fourth time with a series of 2-1 in favor of Weber State. In the last game between the two, Weber state won 77-67.
After Saturday's game, the Wildcats have five road games. Traveling to Nevada, Boise State, North Dakota, Seattle and Arizona. The next home game for WSU will be on December 20 against Utah Valley.
WSU women's basketball has a complete roster of five returners, five transfers, and five newcomers.
Five Wildcats return to the squad this season. Seniors Kendra Parra, Kennedy Eskelson, and Margarita Satini. Sophomores Taylor Smith and Amanda Edwards also return.
The Wildcat squad added five transfers to the roster. Seniors Kaitlin Burgess from Boise State and Rose Bubakar from BYU. Juniors Antoniette Emma-Nnopu from UNCG and Lanae Billy from Fort Lewis College and sophomore Japrix Stubbs from USU Eastern.
Five players make up the freshman class. Maya Davis a 5-11 guard/forward from Seattle, Washington, Fui Niumeitolu a 5-9 guard from Sandy, Utah, Mata Peaua a 6-2 forward from Reno, Nevada, Vanna Quintana a 5-9 guard from Dinuba, California, and Dakota Nap a 6-1 guard/forward from Renton, Washington.
Live stats can be found at WeberStateSports.com. All Big Sky and home games will be streamed on ESPN+. Follow the Weber State Women's Basketball team on social media @weberstatewbb.
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Weber State is under the direction of second year head coach Jenteal Jackson who was named the seventh head coach in WSU history. A Utah native and former in-state college player, she came to Weber State after spending the two seasons as head coach at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. Prior to becoming head coach, she spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at Westminster. She played college basketball at BYU and Westminster.
This will be the seventh all-time meeting between Weber State and San Diego with the Toreros leading the series 5-1. In the last game between the two, San Diego beat Weber State 56-53.
The Wildcats and Trailblazers meet for the fourth time with a series of 2-1 in favor of Weber State. In the last game between the two, Weber state won 77-67.
After Saturday's game, the Wildcats have five road games. Traveling to Nevada, Boise State, North Dakota, Seattle and Arizona. The next home game for WSU will be on December 20 against Utah Valley.
WSU women's basketball has a complete roster of five returners, five transfers, and five newcomers.
Five Wildcats return to the squad this season. Seniors Kendra Parra, Kennedy Eskelson, and Margarita Satini. Sophomores Taylor Smith and Amanda Edwards also return.
The Wildcat squad added five transfers to the roster. Seniors Kaitlin Burgess from Boise State and Rose Bubakar from BYU. Juniors Antoniette Emma-Nnopu from UNCG and Lanae Billy from Fort Lewis College and sophomore Japrix Stubbs from USU Eastern.
Five players make up the freshman class. Maya Davis a 5-11 guard/forward from Seattle, Washington, Fui Niumeitolu a 5-9 guard from Sandy, Utah, Mata Peaua a 6-2 forward from Reno, Nevada, Vanna Quintana a 5-9 guard from Dinuba, California, and Dakota Nap a 6-1 guard/forward from Renton, Washington.
Live stats can be found at WeberStateSports.com. All Big Sky and home games will be streamed on ESPN+. Follow the Weber State Women's Basketball team on social media @weberstatewbb.
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