Air Force Women’s Basketball will return to Clune Arena to host Colorado State on Wednesday, January 14. The game is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. Mountain Time and will be available to watch on the Mountain West Network and listen to on XtraSports AM 1300 with Ryan Kaufman providing commentary. Live statistics will be accessible through StatBroadcast, with links provided on the team’s schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
The Falcons currently hold an 8-8 overall record (2-4 in the Mountain West), while the visiting Rams are 13-4 (4-2 MW). Air Force enters the matchup following a win over San Jose State, where they secured a 76-57 victory. In that game, junior Keelie O’Hollaren matched her career high by scoring 25 points and making five three-pointers. Senior Milahnie Perry contributed 20 points, nine rebounds—a career best—and five steals, tying her personal record. Junior Jayda McNabb added 13 points.
As a team, Air Force achieved season highs in total points (76) and bench points (30), as well as a perfect free throw performance (15-for-15), which stands as the most made without a miss by any Mountain West team this season.
“Jayda McNabb has been a steadying force for the Falcons throughout her years at the Academy,” according to program information. Last season, McNabb averaged nearly eight points per game and led in rebounding. This year she leads the conference in offensive rebounds per game (4.7) and ranks third nationally in that category.
Perry’s average of 16.4 points per game is second-best among all players in the Mountain West Conference.
The Falcons have shown strong performances at home this season with a current record of four wins and two losses inside Clune Arena—marking their third consecutive season starting with at least three straight home victories. Historically, Air Force has played just under .500 basketball at home since moving into Division I but seeks to regain an above .500 mark for home games for the first time since 2014.
For fans planning to attend athletic events at the U.S. Air Force Academy, new access procedures are now in place: passes are issued monthly rather than per event, requiring only one submission each month for all events during that period. Visitors must present both their base pass message and game ticket upon entry through either gate; IDs must comply with REAL ID standards.
Air Force next plays Wyoming away on January 17; Colorado State hosts San Jose State that same day.



