SDSU and UCSD Women’s Basketball Teams Secure Victories

Women's college basketball game with players from SDSU and UCSD in action.

San Diego, CA, February 8, 2026

On February 7, both the SDSU Aztecs and UCSD Tritons achieved significant victories in women’s college basketball, solidifying their dominant standings in their respective conferences. SDSU defeated San José State with a commanding score of 81-52, while UCSD overcame Hawai’i with a 59-46 victory. Both teams showcased impressive performances, demonstrating strong offensive strategies and effective defenses, further establishing their positions as top contenders in collegiate basketball.


San Diego, CA – On Saturday, February 7, 2026, both the San Diego State University (SDSU) and University of California, San Diego (UCSD) women’s basketball teams secured victories, maintaining their positions atop their respective conferences.

SDSU’s Dominant Performance Against San José State

The SDSU Aztecs delivered an impressive performance, defeating the San José State Spartans with a final score of 81-52. This victory improved the Aztecs’ record to 18-4, with a 12-1 standing in the Mountain West Conference. The game was held at the Provident Credit Union Event Center in San José, California.

Game Highlights

Scoring Leaders: Naomi Panganiban led the Aztecs with 13 points, while Maya Anderson contributed 16 points for the Spartans.
Team Performance: SDSU showcased a strong offensive strategy, shooting 54% from the field and 45% from three-point range. Their defense was equally effective, limiting San José State to 52 points.

UCSD Triumphs Over Hawai’i

The UCSD Tritons secured a 59-46 victory against the Hawai’i Rainbow Wahine, extending their winning streak to five games. This win brought the Tritons’ record to 17-6, with a 12-1 standing in the Big West Conference. The matchup took place at the LionTree Arena in San Diego.

Game Highlights

Scoring Leaders: Erin Condron led the Tritons with 15.9 points per game, while Bailey Flavell contributed 13.6 points per game for Hawai’i.
Team Performance: UCSD demonstrated a balanced offensive approach, shooting 42.2% from the field and 37.5% from three-point range. Their defense effectively contained Hawai’i, holding them to 46 points.

Conference Standings

Both SDSU and UCSD continue to lead their respective conferences, with SDSU holding a 12-1 record in the Mountain West Conference and UCSD maintaining a 12-1 record in the Big West Conference. These victories reinforce their positions as top contenders in their leagues.

Looking Ahead

As the season progresses, both teams are poised to continue their strong performances, with upcoming games that will further shape the conference standings. Fans can anticipate more exciting matchups as SDSU and UCSD strive to maintain their dominance in women’s college basketball.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What were the final scores of the SDSU and UCSD women’s basketball games on February 7, 2026?

SDSU defeated San José State with a score of 81-52, and UCSD won against Hawai’i with a score of 59-46.

What are the current conference standings for SDSU and UCSD women’s basketball teams?

Both SDSU and UCSD lead their respective conferences, with SDSU holding a 12-1 record in the Mountain West Conference and UCSD maintaining a 12-1 record in the Big West Conference.

Who were the leading scorers in the SDSU vs. San José State and UCSD vs. Hawai’i games?

In the SDSU vs. San José State game, Naomi Panganiban led with 13 points. In the UCSD vs. Hawai’i game, Erin Condron led with 15.9 points per game.

Key Features of the Games

Feature SDSU vs. San José State UCSD vs. Hawai’i
Final Score 81-52 in favor of SDSU 59-46 in favor of UCSD
SDSU Record 18-4, 12-1 Mountain West Conference Not applicable
UCSD Record Not applicable 17-6, 12-1 Big West Conference
Leading Scorer Naomi Panganiban (13 points) Erin Condron (15.9 points per game)
Location Provident Credit Union Event Center, San José, CA LionTree Arena, San Diego, CA


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