Women's Basketball

Aztecs Host UNLV Saturday for Play4Kay Pink Game

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Aztecs Host UNLV Saturday for Play4Kay Pink GameAztecs Host UNLV Saturday for Play4Kay Pink Game

Need to Know
• The Aztecs will be back in Viejas Arena to host UNLV Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
• The game will be streamed on the Mountain West Network with Chris Ello (12th season) on the call.
• This will be the Aztecs' annual Play4Kay Pink Game. Additionally, SDSU will be honoring all its past championship teams (regular season and conference tournament).
• SDSU lost at UNLV earlier this year 71-57. Mallory Adams led the Aztecs with 19 points and 10 rebounds. She had 17 points and eight rebounds in the second half.
• The Aztecs lost at Nevada 74-69 Wednesday evening. SDSU was outrebounded 42-32 and 16-4 on the offensive glass which lead to 17 second chance points for the Wolf Pack.
Mallory Adams (18), Najé Murray (17) and Sophia Ramos (17) all scored at least 17 points.
Mallory Adams has scored 10 or more points eight of her last nine games, averaging 14.4 points over that span.
Mallory Adams is one of three true freshmen nationally to average 12.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game.
Sophia Ramos leads all freshmen in the Mountain West in points, assists, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and minutes.
• Ramos is the only true freshman in the nation to average 14 points, 4.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game.
• Sophomore Najé Murray has moved into the top ten in school history for career three-pointers and three-point attempts. Entering the weekend, she is 113-336 (.336), which would rank her at No. 7 for three-point makes and attempts. At her current rate of 2.5 made threes per game, Murray has a chance to break the SDSU record for made three-pointers in a season.
• SDSU leads the conference with 14.0 made free throws per game. Mallory Adams is third in the MW in free throws made and first in attempts.
• SDSU's recent four game win streak was their longest since February 2016 when they won five in a row.

Noting the Nevada Game (L, 69-74, 2-20-19)
•  The Aztecs were outscored in second chance points 17-2 and 13-0 in the first half. This is the most second chance points SDSU has allowed all season.
•  Due to the extra opportunities Nevada created, the Wolf Pack attempted 70 field goals, the most the Aztecs have allowed this season.
•  Nevada was just 2-for-10 from three. This is a season-low for the Aztecs for opponent three-pointers made and attempted.
•  SDSU committed 25 fouls, a season-high.
•  The Aztecs quartet of Mallory Adams, Sophia Ramos, Najé Murray, and Téa Adams combined to score 63 of the Aztecs' 69 points. SDSU had just two bench points.
•  This was the second time this season Sophia Ramos has scored 17 points or more in the second half (CSUN, 12-9-19).
•  Ramos set new career-highs for free throws made (7) and attempted (8). She is shooting 82.4 percent from the line this season. 
 
Scouting the Rebels
•  UNLV is 9-16 and 7-7 in conference.
•  They are currently in fifth place in the Mountain West.
•  They are just 2-9 on the road.
•  UNLV leads the conference with a +3.8 rebounding margin.
• The Rebels are tenth in the MW in points per game (60.1) and three-point percentage (.282).
•  The Rebels are last in the MW in assists per game (9.6) and second to last in assist-to-turnover ratio (0.6)
•  Katie Powell, a preseason all-conference pick, leads the team in scoring (13.9) and rebounding (6.7).
•  Head Coach Kathy Olivier (11th season) was a former All-American at UNLV. She became the Lady Rebels head coach after 15 years at UCLA.
 
All-Time Series vs. the Rebels
•  UNLV leads the all-time series 30-38
•  UNLV has won the last four meetings, but prior to that SDSU has won 16 of 22.
•  The Aztecs are 18-9 against UNLV in San Diego.
•  SDSU has won 10 of the last 12 matchups in San Diego.
•  UNLV beat the Aztecs 71-57
•  They first met February 2, 1979, a 78-58 UNLV win.
 
Climbing the Charts
• Sophomore Najé Murray has moved into the top ten in school history for career three-pointers and three-point attempts. Entering the weekend, she is 113-336 (.336), which would rank her at No. 7 for three-point makes and attempts.
•  With three more made three-pointers, Murray will pass former teammate Geena Gomez into sixth place all-time.
•  At her current rate of 2.5 made threes per game, Murray has a chance to break the SDSU record for made three-pointers in a season. Jamey Cox (2003) and Courtney Clements share the record with 77 made.
•  Murray leads the conference in made three-pointers and is second in attempts and made threes per game.