Mountaineers Set to Open Season Against Angelo State
The Western Colorado women’s basketball team is ready to kick off the 2026-27 season. They’ll face Angelo State on Monday, November 17, at 6 p.m. in Gunnison, Colorado. This matchup follows a strong previous season where the Mountaineers celebrated their second-best record in history, winning 21 games.
Last year, they made a significant leap, tripling their victories from the previous season. This improvement also helped them reach the second round of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) tournament for the first time since 2021.
Recent Matchup History
There’s an interesting backstory between these two teams. While Western won their first meeting in 2021, Angelo State has had the upper hand lately, winning three straight, including a close 57-54 victory last season.
What to Expect from Western Colorado
As the Mountaineers prepare for this game, they bring some key players back into the fold:
- Ivey Schmidt: A standout guard who led the team with 13.6 points per game, she also excelled in assists and steals.
- Jayda Maves: Honorable mention for all-conference status, she was one of the team’s top scorers and a three-point specialist.
- Chloe Daniels, Alyssa Eckroth, and Penelope Urquhart: These players all saw significant minutes last season and are expected to step up in the absence of a top rebounding player who is pursuing a professional career in Portugal.
Coach Adam Jacobson is injecting fresh talent into the team. He’ll incorporate four freshmen and four transfers, along with a new assistant coach, Tanesha Daniels, into his game plan.
Angelo State’s Recent Performance
On the other side, Angelo State arrives with a solid background from last season, posting an 18-12 record and a strong showing in the Lone Star Conference. Despite losing their top scorer and rebounder, they still have returning players like:
- Keniah Williams: An inside force with 12.5 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.
- Majik Esquivel: The team’s three-point shooter, making 56 shots from beyond the arc.
- Addy Burns: A key playmaker, contributing with 75 assists.
Looking Ahead
After this opener, Western Colorado will head to Texas for a three-game trip that starts against St. Mary’s University on November 22.
This season holds great promise for both teams, with potential breakout moments and fierce competition on the horizon. Fans can expect an exciting game on Monday as these two teams look to make their mark.















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