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Gameday Preview: Matadors ride four-game win streak into home meeting with Coyotes

Gameday Preview: Matadors ride four-game win streak into home meeting with Coyotes

YUMA, Ariz. - The Arizona Western women's basketball team hosts the College of Southern Nevada in a compelling women's basketball matchup. The Matadors enter the ACCAC showdown at (9-7, 2-0) and ride a four-game winning streak, while the Coyotes arrive (13-4, 2-1) neat the top of the conference standings. These teams met four times last season which each team winning twice. The College of Southern Nevada won the last meeting, 76-75 in the Region 1 semi-finals. 

About Arizona Western

Arizona Western is surging, winning four straight behind a stingy defense that has held opponents to 49.5 points per game during the run. The Matadors are powered by their backcourt tandem of Mable Doumbia (13.7 PPG) and Chen Pan (13.1 PPG), giving them a balanced perimeter attack. A recent 72-58 win over Cochise underscores the team's improving form and consistency.

• Record and form: 9-7 overall; four-game winning streak • Defense trending up: 49.5 opponent PPG allowed over the last four 

About the College of Southern Nevada

CSN brings a 13-4 mark and a frontcourt-driven identity. Forward Saroiya Ajomale (19.7 PPG) is the matchup's most prolific scorer, with fellow forward Trista Mabry (11.9 PPG) providing reliable secondary production. The Coyotes' recent split against Cochise—first a 77-37 loss, then a 47-46 win the next day—highlights both volatility and resilience.

• Record: 13-4 overall • Frontcourt focus: Saroiya Ajomale (19.7 PPG) and Trista Mabry (11.9 PPG) • Recent trend: 40-point loss to Cochise followed by a one-point win in back-to-back games • Potential edge: Ability to generate points in the paint and control the glass.

What to Watch

• Perimeter vs. post: AWC's guard play against CSN's frontcourt strength • Momentum vs. record: AWC's four-game surge against CSN's 13-4 mark • Consistency check: Can CSN steady its form against a steady AWC side?

Where to Watch

The game will be streamed live on the Matador Sports Stream with assistance from the Arizona Western video production team. Scott Gross and Seth Hartley will be on the call with the Cocopah Pregame show starting around 1:00 p.m. this afternoon with tip-off to follow at 2:00 p.m. Click here for sports stream.