
Women's Basketball Opens 2025-26 at Denver
11/2/2025 9:15:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Air Force Women's basketball is back in full effect on Monday, as the Falcons head to Denver for a 6 p.m. tip off against the DU Pioneers.
Follow Along:
Monday's season debut will be broadcast on Altitude 2 and live streamed via the Summit League Network; XtraSports AM 1300 will carry the live radio broadcast from Hamilton Arena, with Ryan Kaufman on the call; Live scoring/stats will be provided via SideArm stats; All links can be found via the women's basketball schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
All-Time vs. Denver:
The Falcons, while 25-40 in the all-time series with Denver, enters Monday's contest seeking their fourth-consecutive win over the Pioneers. Four-straight would represent the most consecutive wins for Air Force against their Summit League neighbors since the Falcons earned five in a row as non-Division I rivals from 1978-80. The Falcons' current three-game win streak is its longest over Denver in both programs' respective Division I histories.
Picking Up Where We Left Off:
Air Force closed its 2024-25 season with an 18-15 record, marking the most wins by a Falcon head coach (Stacy McIntyre) in their first season in the program's history. Air Force opened the season at 10-2, earning the program's first-ever 10-win non-conference and best start to a season since 1991-92. The Falcons, earning a seven seed in the 2025 Mountain West Championships, defeated No. 10 Utah State in the opening round before falling in the MW quarterfinals. McIntyre and Air Force closed 2025 earning the program's second-ever bid into the WNIT and hosting a postseason game in Clune Arena for the first time ever.
The 2024-25 Falcons, led on the floor by seniors Madison Smith and Jo Huntimer, scored their most points ever in a single season (2,192), made its most-ever field goals in Air Force's Division I history (787) and scored its most three-pointers ever (221).
Mile-High Trends:
In 2024-25, Air Force, in winning games, held 16 of 18 opponents to less than 70 points and scored more points off of turnovers than opponents in all 18 wins; At home, the Falcons were undefeated when scoring 70 or more points (7-0) and out-shooting opponents from the field (6-0).
Over the past three seasons, Air Force is:
29-17 at home;
36-4 when scoring 70 or more points (24-1 at home);
8-1 when scoring 80 or more points (7-0 at home);
8-1 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field (4-0 at home);
20-7 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (13-2 at home);
17-6 when out-rebounding opponents (11-2 at home);
17-3 when outscoring opponents in the paint (13-2 at home);
All-Time Scoring Watch:
Senior guard Milahnie Perry is currently 10th on Air Force's all-time scoring leader board (1,260 career points) and is 174 points removed from the #1 spot. In consecutive seasons, Perry scored the third and fourth most points ever by a Falcon – figures which rank first and second in Air Force's Division I history (1996-current).
Follow Along:
Monday's season debut will be broadcast on Altitude 2 and live streamed via the Summit League Network; XtraSports AM 1300 will carry the live radio broadcast from Hamilton Arena, with Ryan Kaufman on the call; Live scoring/stats will be provided via SideArm stats; All links can be found via the women's basketball schedule page at goairforcefalcons.com.
All-Time vs. Denver:
The Falcons, while 25-40 in the all-time series with Denver, enters Monday's contest seeking their fourth-consecutive win over the Pioneers. Four-straight would represent the most consecutive wins for Air Force against their Summit League neighbors since the Falcons earned five in a row as non-Division I rivals from 1978-80. The Falcons' current three-game win streak is its longest over Denver in both programs' respective Division I histories.
Picking Up Where We Left Off:
Air Force closed its 2024-25 season with an 18-15 record, marking the most wins by a Falcon head coach (Stacy McIntyre) in their first season in the program's history. Air Force opened the season at 10-2, earning the program's first-ever 10-win non-conference and best start to a season since 1991-92. The Falcons, earning a seven seed in the 2025 Mountain West Championships, defeated No. 10 Utah State in the opening round before falling in the MW quarterfinals. McIntyre and Air Force closed 2025 earning the program's second-ever bid into the WNIT and hosting a postseason game in Clune Arena for the first time ever.
The 2024-25 Falcons, led on the floor by seniors Madison Smith and Jo Huntimer, scored their most points ever in a single season (2,192), made its most-ever field goals in Air Force's Division I history (787) and scored its most three-pointers ever (221).
Mile-High Trends:
In 2024-25, Air Force, in winning games, held 16 of 18 opponents to less than 70 points and scored more points off of turnovers than opponents in all 18 wins; At home, the Falcons were undefeated when scoring 70 or more points (7-0) and out-shooting opponents from the field (6-0).
Over the past three seasons, Air Force is:
29-17 at home;
36-4 when scoring 70 or more points (24-1 at home);
8-1 when scoring 80 or more points (7-0 at home);
8-1 when shooting 50 percent or better from the field (4-0 at home);
20-7 when holding opponents to 60 points or less (13-2 at home);
17-6 when out-rebounding opponents (11-2 at home);
17-3 when outscoring opponents in the paint (13-2 at home);
All-Time Scoring Watch:
Senior guard Milahnie Perry is currently 10th on Air Force's all-time scoring leader board (1,260 career points) and is 174 points removed from the #1 spot. In consecutive seasons, Perry scored the third and fourth most points ever by a Falcon – figures which rank first and second in Air Force's Division I history (1996-current).
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