BOISE, Idaho -Â Nevada women's basketball closed out 2025 on the road taking on Boise State, falling to the Broncos, 74-62.
Bench points continued to be a bright spot for Nevada with 35, making up over half of the overall score.
Gabby Ramos led the Pack with 21 one of those points, going 7-for-16 from the field and 5-for-6 from the line. Hicks had 12, going 4-for-6 from the floor and perfect from the charity stripe.
But Nevada's starters combined for just 27 points on 11-for-30 shooting with just one 3-pointer.
Skylar Durley led the Wolf Pack starters with 10 points and six rebounds. Overall, Nevada went just 3-for-16 from behind the arc.
Quarter one was a battle with five lead changes and two ties. The teams shot nearly even from the floor, with Nevada shooting slightly better at 54.5 percent and Boise State at 53.3 percent. However, the Broncos took a six-point lead into the second.
Nevada opened the second quarter with a made basket by
Kendra Hicks to bring it within four, but Boise State then went on a 6-0 run to extend its lead to double digits.
The second quarter was a trouble spot for Nevada, as Boise State shot 60 percent from three, while the Pack went 0-for-4. From there, they couldn't close the gap as the Broncos extended the lead to as much as 16 in the second half.Â
Despite the struggles to get shots to fall, the defense did force Boise State into a scoring drought for three and a half minutes in the third, allowing the Pack to come back within seven. But the Wolf Pack struggled to stop the Broncos inside, as Boise State scored 34 points in the paint led by 23 with 13 rebounds from forward Tatum Thompson. Guard Natalie Pasco hit five 3-pointers and finished with 19 points as the Broncos went 8-for-18 from deep.
The Pack also improved its ball protection, turning it over only 11 times, the second-fewest all season.Â
Nevada will begin 2026 at home, taking on Utah State on January 3 at 1 p.m.
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