Boise State women’s Basketball Unveils 2025-26 Nonconference Schedule
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BOISE, Idaho – Gordy Presnell, head coach for Boise State women’s basketball, revealed the team’s 2025-26 nonconference schedule on Tuesday. The Broncos are set to host seven of their eleven nonconference games at home before commencing Mountain West play, beginning their season with three consecutive home contests.
The season kicks off on Monday, Nov. 3,with a noon tipoff against Eastern Oregon. This matchup is designated as a kids day game.
Following the opener, Boise State will host san Francisco on nov. 9 and UC Davis on Nov. 14. Their first road game will be a trip to Colorado.
Last season, Boise State secured a 50-47 victory over Colorado at ExtraMile Arena, marking the second consecutive year the Broncos defeated a Power 4 opponent, following their win against Rutgers in the 2023-24 season.
Home games against Seattle U on Nov. 21 and UC Riverside on Nov. 23 will precede the Broncos’ participation in the prestigious Paradise Jam tournament in the U.S. Virgin Islands, an event with a history dating back to 2000. The inaugural tournament MVP, Jackie Stiles of Missouri State, went on to set NCAA single-season and career scoring records, with several tournament MVPs advancing to play in the WNBA.
In the Paradise Jam, Boise State will compete against North Dakota on Nov. 27 and then face either Elon or Tulane on Nov. 28.
Upon returning to the Treasure Valley, the Broncos will host Cal Baptist on Dec. 6. They will conclude their road nonconference schedule with a game against Utah, their second Power 4 opponent, on Dec. 10.
The nonconference portion of the 2025-26 season will wrap up at home for Boise State with a game against Southern Utah on Dec. 13.
Prior to the start of fall classes, the Broncos will embark on a foreign tour to Greece from Aug. 5-12.
Information regarding season and single-game tickets, along with the mountain west schedule, will be announced at a later date.
Evergreen Insights
The boise State women’s basketball program has shown a consistent ability to compete against strong nonconference opponents,including those from Power 4 conferences. This trend suggests a strategic approach to scheduling that aims to prepare the team for the rigors of conference play and potential postseason appearances. The inclusion of the Paradise Jam, a tournament with a notable history of showcasing future WNBA talent, further underscores the program’s commitment to providing high-level competition and exposure for its athletes.