Air Force will host Wyoming on Tuesday, December 30, in its final game of 2025. The matchup is scheduled for 2 p.m. Mountain Time at Clune Arena on the U.S. Air Force Academy campus in Colorado Springs. The game will be broadcast on Altitude and the Mountain West Network, with Tyler Maun and Brian Jerman providing commentary. Fans can also listen to a radio stream on XTRA Sports 1300 AM with Jim Arthur or follow live statistics via Statbroadcast.
The Falcons currently hold a record of 3-9 overall and are winless in conference play after one game. They are coming off a five-game losing streak, most recently falling to San Diego State by a score of 81-58. Wyoming enters the contest with a 9-3 record and is also seeking its first conference win after losing to Grand Canyon, 82-70.
Joe Scott leads Air Force as head coach in his tenth season at the school, holding an overall record of 97-178 with the Falcons and a career mark of 281-355 over twenty-two seasons. Sundance Wicks coaches Wyoming in his second season at the helm, where he has compiled a school record of 21-23 and an overall coaching record of 69-69.
The series between these two teams dates back to January 25, 1958, when Air Force won its inaugural meeting against Wyoming in Laramie. Since then, Wyoming leads the all-time series with an advantage of 86 wins to Air Force’s 43. In their last encounter on February 18, 2025, Wyoming secured a victory with a score of 69-62.
Notable aspects heading into this matchup include Air Force’s roster having played a combined total of only 244 games compared to Wyoming’s more experienced squad with 604 games played collectively. Nearly half (47.7 percent) of Air Force’s scoring comes from freshmen players this season.
Caleb Walker has been efficient offensively for the Falcons, shooting over seventy-one percent from the field and making sixteen consecutive baskets across three games—a streak that ranks fourth nationally this year. Freshman guard Kam Sanders set a new school record by making fifteen straight free throws in one game against South Dakota; this achievement broke a sixty-seven-year-old program mark established in 1958.
Additionally, Air Force has made at least one three-point shot in each of its last five hundred and one games since beginning that streak in 2009.
Following Tuesday’s contest against Wyoming, Air Force will travel to face UNLV on Saturday, January 3rd at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. That game is set for a tip-off at two o’clock Pacific Time and will be streamed live on the MW Network.



