LA JOLLA, Calif.— UC San Diego women's basketball will wrap up their non-conference schedule on Saturday, playing host to Northern Arizona.
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In their final contest before the new year, the Tritons (6-4, 1-0 Big West) will play host to the Lumberjacks (2-9) on Saturday at 2 p.m. The game will be First Responders Appreciation Day and will be broadcast on ESPN+ with live statistics available via UCSDTritons.com.
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DETAILS
Game 11
UC San Diego (6-4, 1-0) vs Northern Arizona (2-9)
Saturday, Dec. 20 | 2 p.m.
LionTree Arena (4,000) | La Jolla, Calif.
All-time series: 0-2
Last meeting: UCSD 69, NAU 74 (Nov. 19, 2023)
Streak: L2
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Live Stats
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| ABOUT THE TRITONS |
ABOUT NORTHERN ARIZONA |
| Roster | Schedule | Stats |
Roster | Schedule | Stats |
| Overall: 6-4 |
Overall: 2-9 |
| Big West: 1-0 |
24-25 Big Sky: 16-2 |
| Home: 4-1 |
Home: 2-2 |
| Away: 2-3 |
Away: 0-5 |
| Neutral: 0-0 |
Neutral: 0-2 |
| vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-1 |
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-0 |
| Streak: W3 |
Streak: W1 |
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LAST TIME OUT
The Tritons returned to non-conference play with a 67-59 victory at California Baptist.
Erin Condron recorded her third double-double of the season in the contest. UC San Diego got off to a strong start with an 18-8 first quarter advantage before CBU rallied late in the first half. The Tritons put together a 30-point third quarter to create distance.
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UC San Diego 67, California Baptist 59
Points: Condron (15); Ma (14); Smith (12); Rose (10)
Rebounds: Condron (13); Rose (8); Ma (5)
Assists: Maxie (5); Rose (3)
Steals: Rose (4); Condron, Ma, Maxie (2)
Blocks: Maxie (2); Rose (1)
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UP NEXT
UC San Diego will resume Big West play in the new year, playing host to Cal Poly on Jan. 1 at 12 p.m. and traveling to face Hawai'i on Jan. 3 at 9 p.m. PT. The games will be broadcast on ESPN+ and live statistics will be available via UCSDTritons.com.
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QUICK STARTS
UC San Diego has won five of its last six games, while outscoring opponents 139-57 in the opening quarter. The Tritons built their largest first-quarter advantage against Air Force with an 18-point lead (22-4) and scored their most points in the opening period against Portland State with a 30-14 advantage. UC San Diego also built first-quarter leads against Occidental (25-12), No. 22 Washington (21-12), Long Beach State (23-7) and California Baptist (18-8) during that stretch.
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TRITON TAKEAWAYS
The Tritons currently rank second in the Big West in turnover margin (6.80), 30th nationally in the same category and second in the conference in steals (109 total, 10.9 per game). UC San Diego is forcing 21.20 turnovers per game, good enough for second in the Big West and 44th nationally.
Makayla Rose ranks second in the Big West with 2.9 steals per game and
Dymonique Maxie ranks seventh with 2.4, respectively ranking 39th and 85th nationally.
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DEPENDABLE DEFENSEÂ
UC San Diego currently ranks third in the Big West in scoring defense, allowing 59.1 points per game. The Tritons are holding opponents to a 26.3 three-point percentage which ranks second in the conference and 35.9 percent from the field to rank fourth in the Big West, as well as 51st nationally. UC San Diego also ranks third in the conference in blocks per game (3.4).
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ELECTRIC ERIN
Triton forward/center
Erin Condron has had a sensational start to her junior campaign, averaging 13.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.2 blocks over 10 starts. Condron has scored in double-figures eight times, tallied three double-doubles and set career highs in points (19) against Long Beach State (Dec. 6) and rebounds (15) at No. 22 Washington (Nov. 28).Â
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She currently leads the Big West and ranks 38th nationally in field goal percentage (56.4), ranks third in the conference in rebounds per game (8.6) and fourth in total rebounds (86). Condron also ranks fourth in conference in blocks (12 total, 1.20 per game).
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RED HOT ROSA
Redshirt junior
Rosa Smith has found her rhythm, scoring in double figures in the last five games for the Tritons. During that stretch, Smith is leading the team with 17.2 points per game and averaging 4.4 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 31.5 minutes per game.Â
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Smith ranks second in the Big West in field goal percentage (52.4), eighth in assists (2.9 per game), 10th in three-pointers (1.8 per game) and 13th in scoring (12.9 per game).
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DYMO TIME
Point guard
Dymonique Maxie currently ranks second in the Big West with 3.9 assists per game, facilitating the Tritons' offense. The junior ranks fourth in the conference with 39 total assists and third in assist/turnover ratio (1.6). Maxie set the Tritons' Division I single game record with 11 assists at Portland State (Nov. 30), finishing just three shy of the program's all-time record.
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SHARP SHOOTING SABRINA
Senior guard
Sabrina Ma ranks third in the Big West in threes per game (2.70), which ranks 47th nationally. She ranks fifth in the conference in three-point baskets with 27 made threes this season, ranking 61st in the NCAA, and ranks second in the conference in three-point attempts (71). Ma currently ranks eighth in the conference in three-point percentage, shooting 38.0 percent from beyond the arc and 15th in field goal percentage (41.9). She has scored in double-figures six times this season with two 20-point performances and ranks 16th in the Big West with 12.6 points per game.
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RECORDS REACHED IN 2025-26
The Tritons have already set several program records in the early part of the 2025-26 season, including
Dymonique Maxie setting the program's Division I single game record with 11 assists at Portland State (Nov. 30). UC San Diego also set the program's points record against a Division I opponent, scoring 94 points against the Vikings (Nov. 30).
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SMITH NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (DEC. 8)
UC San Diego guard
Rosa Smith recorded her Triton career high with 27 points in UC San Diego's Big West-opening win over Long Beach State. The redshirt junior finished 11-for-18 from the field (61 percent) with four 3-pointers in 32 minutes. Smith also tallied five assists, four rebounds and two steals in the contest. It marked her fourth consecutive double-figure scoring effort and fifth this season.Â
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CONDRON EARNS UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (DEC. 1)
Junior
Erin Condron averaged a double-double in an outstanding week, with 16.3 points and 11.7 rebounds over three games. The Tritons' forward recorded career highs in rebounds (15) and steals (3) against No. 22 Washington and tallied a career high in field goals made (8) against Occidental. Condron shot 57 percent from the field (21-for-37), totaling 49 points, 35 rebounds (9 offensive), three blocks, three steals and two assists.
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MA JOINS 1,000 POINT CLUB
Senior
Sabrina Ma recorded her 1,000th career point on Nov. 22 against Air Force, reaching the milestone on a three-pointer late in the fourth quarter. Ma recorded 435 of her points with the Tritons after spending the first two seasons at San Jose State.
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EXPERIENCED ROSTER
UC San Diego returns seven Tritons from the 2024-25 squad that recorded the program's first 20-win season of the Division I era. Starters
Gracie Gallegos and
Sabrina Ma return, as well as All-Big West preseason honoree
Erin Condron. Last season Ma was named Big West Newcomer of the Year and All-Big West Honorable Mention alongside Gallegos, who earned a spot on the Big West Championship All-Tournament Team.Â
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FRESH FACES
The Tritons added six talented newcomers to the squad during the offseason, signing two transfer scholar-athletes and four incoming true freshmen for the 2025-26 season. UC San Diego added 2024-25 Big West Defensive Player of the Year,
Makayla Rose (UC Riverside) for her senior season and junior guard
Dymonique Maxie (Nevada). Guard
Michaela Fairwell (Irmo, S.C.), guard
Lev Feiman (Woodland Hills, Calif.), forward
Tatum Jones (Aurora, Colo.) and guard/forward
Niya Price (Lancaster, Calif.) round out the freshman class for the Tritons.
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CONDRON NAMED TO PRESEASON COACHES' TEAM
Junior forward
Erin Condron was named to the Big West Women's Basketball Preseason Coaches' Team, selected by the conference's 11 head coaches. Condron had a breakout sophomore season for the Tritons in 2024-25, averaging 8.1 points and 4.7 rebounds in 18.6 minutes per game. Condron appeared in 22 games after missing the first 14 games due to injury, recording 10 double-figure scoring efforts and one double-double.
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TRITONS PICKED FOURTH IN PRESEASON POLL
The defending Big West champions were picked to finished fourth in the Big West Preseason Coaches' Poll, earning 77 points and two first-place votes. Hawai'i was picked to finish first with 91 points and four of the 11 first-place votes, followed closely by UC Irvine with 90 points and four first-place votes as well. UC Davis received one first-place vote and 83 points for third, while UC San Diego received the remaining two first-place votes to rank fourth.
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UC Santa Barbara was picked to finish fifth with 61 points, followed by Long Beach State (57 points), UC Riverside (51), Cal Poly (34), CSUN (27), Cal State Fullerton (20), Cal State Bakersfield (14).
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HISTORY MADE
The Tritons women's basketball team had a historical 2024-25 campaign, winning the Big West Championship as the No. 4 seed and recording the first 20-win season of the program's Division I era. UC San Diego made history as the first program to send both its men's and women's basketball teams to the NCAA Tournament in their first season of Division I eligibility.
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WINNING IN THE CLASSROOM
The Tritons excelled in the classroom in 2024-25, with six scholar-athletes being named to the Big West Winter All-Academic Team, including current Tritons
Erin Condron,
Gracie Gallegos, Junaé Mahan and
Rosa Smith. Additionally, 15 Tritons were named to the Big West Commissioner's Honor Roll with 10 earning Highest Honors (3.51-4.00 GPA) including
Gracie Gallegos,
Sabrina Ma,
Nicki Polocheck,
Rosa Smith and
Damilola Sule.
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UC SAN DIEGO HEADED TO THE WCC
On Sept. 3, 2025, UC San Diego accepted a formal invitation to join the West Coast Conference (WCC) beginning July 1, 2027. UC San Diego will compete in 14 of the West Coast Conference's 16 sponsored sports, including men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's cross country, men's water polo, baseball, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's golf and women's rowing. The university remains committed to finding a conference affiliation for its sports that will not compete in the West Coast Conference.
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Beginning in 2027-28, the WCC membership will consist of: University of California San Diego, Loyola Marymount University, University of the Pacific, Pepperdine University, University of Portland, Saint Mary's College, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University, and Seattle University. UC San Diego will become the first public institution in the West Coast Conference since the departure of the University of Nevada-Reno in 1979.
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ANDY FEE NAMED ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT UC SAN DIEGOÂ
On Sept. 10, 2025, UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla announced the hiring of college sports veteran
Andy Fee as the Tritons' new Director of Athletics. Fee will become just the fourth Director of Athletics at UC San Diego since 1966. Fee joins the Tritons after spending the 2024-25 season as Deputy AD at Seattle University. Prior to Seattle U, Fee spent two years at Washington as Deputy AD and Chief of Staff.Â
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Before relocating to Seattle, Fee spent five years as Director of Athletics at Long Beach State from 2017 to 2022. During this time, Long Beach State's athletic programs found great success as the school advanced to the postseason in 18 of its 19 sports programs in his five-year tenure. The Beach won a pair of national championships in men's volleyball and claimed The Big West Commissioner's Cup three times.Â
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No stranger to conference transition, Fee will help guide the Tritons into the West Coast Conference in 2027-28. He also helped guide Washington into the Big Ten and Seattle U into the WCC in July.
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About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program began a new era in 2020 as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have earned prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions.
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