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UTSA women’s basketball ties best start in conference play with 18-point win over Wichita State

The Roadrunners inched closer to making history with former Spurs assistant coach Becky Hammon sitting courtside

SAN ANTONIO – The UTSA women’s basketball program has seen many talented teams battle opponents at the Convocation Center.

On Saturday, the Roadrunners moved closer to making history in a game highlighted by alumni being honored at halftime and WNBA Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon sitting courtside.

After getting off to a hot start, leading 20-8 at the end of the first quarter and being up by 18 at halftime, the Shockers came back in the 3rd quarter to make it a nine-point game.

But that’s when point guard Nina De Leon Negron and Jordyn Jenkins found their range from deep to help UTSA pull away for the win.

While improving to a 14-2 overall record, the Roadrunners' 5-0 start in games against American Athletic Conference opponents ties their best start to conference play in program history. The previous record was held by the 1983-84 team.

Sitting on top of the conference standings is great, but getting to spend time with a basketball icon and former San Antonio Spurs Assistant Coach Becky Hammon had the Roadrunners players excited.

“We had a little chat postgame, and she gave us some great advice and talked to us a little bit about her players, which was really cool,” said Jenkins. “She was just telling us how to be better players and what it’s like to possibly be at the next level.”

The Roadrunners will be on the road this upcoming week, with stops against Memphis on Wednesday and against UAB on Saturday.


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Nick Mantas is a KSAT 12 Sports Editor. He has previously worked in Lansing, San Fransisco and Abilene. Nick earned a Master's Degree in Sports Media from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Arizona, where he also interned as a strength and conditioning coach.

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