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UC Irvine Women
03-20 09:00
55 - 61
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San Diego State Women
Overview
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Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
UC Irvine Women
14
9
19
13
55
San Diego State Women
14
11
18
18
61
UC Irvine Women
San Diego State Women
2 points
14
15
3 points
6
6
Free Throws
9
13
Free Throws Rate
TO--
--TO
Foul
27
60
Ended55 - 61
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Match Info
The UC Irvine Women's basketball team fell 61-55 to the San Diego State Women in a hard-fought NCAA women's basketball game on March 20, 2026. In a contest that tipped off at 9:00 AM, the visiting Aztecs secured a six-point victory in a defensive battle that showcased the intensity of collegiate women's basketball. The result was significant for both teams as they looked to build momentum during the non-conference portion of their schedules.
The match process saw San Diego State establish an early lead through aggressive perimeter defense and efficient transition scoring. UC Irvine fought back in the second and third quarters, using their size in the paint to close the gap and even take a brief lead at one stage. However, the decisive run came in the final period, where San Diego State's guards hit a series of crucial mid-range jumpers and forced several key turnovers to pull away for good. A late three-pointer from UC Irvine made the scoreline closer, but San Diego State managed the clock effectively in the closing minutes.
Focus points of the game included the standout performance from San Diego State's defensive leader, who recorded multiple steals that led to easy baskets. For UC Irvine, their center posted a double-double but struggled with foul trouble, limiting her minutes in the pivotal fourth quarter. The table impact saw San Diego State improve their early-season record, while UC Irvine was left to rue missed free throws and a handful of costly unforced errors. Post-match voices suggested both coaches were focused on development, with the UC Irvine coach praising her team's resilience and the San Diego State coach highlighting the importance of defensive consistency. The starting lineups featured both teams' veteran leaders, setting the stage for a physical contest from the opening tip.
