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Utsa gets the AAC title of the regular season and aims to break the records on Saturday

The UTSA Senior Jordyn Jenkins, the player of 2023, and one of the leading candidates for the American Athletic Conference player from 2025, will play their last game in the convocation center on Saturday, March 1st.

February 27, 2025 – After a win on Tuesday against Tulane and League on Wednesday, the UTSA women's basketball has won its first conference championship since the 2008/09 season and the fifth title of the regular season in the program history, with two games on the American Athletic Conference.

Under the direction of the head coach in the fourth year Karen AstonThe Roadrunners collected a 15-1 league record that guarantees the squad at least a share of the conference championship, with North Texas and South Florida finished second with 13: 3. With a win in one of his last competitions against Florida Atlantic on Saturday or the following Tuesday in East Carolina, Utsa would strengthen himself as an overlight champion and No. 1 tournament seed in the American Women's Basketball Championship 2025. In addition, the 15-league victories of the Roadrunners are for the second most common in the UTSA annals behind the 2002/03 squad, which was 17: 3 at the Southland conference.

Together with the title 2002-03, the team achieved a 14-2 mark in 2008/09 for the top position in the West Division of Southland. The UTSA also won two championships as a former member of the Oil Country Athletic Conference, which were 8-1 8: 1 in 1983-84 and were bound to West Texas A&M in 1984-85 with a 9: 1 Ledger.

Utsa will now try to secure the top seeds on Saturday, March 1st. A Senior Day showdown with Florida Atlantic at 12 p.m. in the call -up center. The game on Saturday will mark the last home competition for seniors Jordyn Jenkins And Nina de Leon Negronwhose enormous efforts have increased Utsa women's basketball.

The Roadrunner believers not only send the seniors with style, but also hope that two documents will be broken on Saturday. With a victory against the OWLs, the Roadrunners would win their 25th victory of the season, which would set up the university's record of the university single season. UTSA is currently 24-3 in the season, which brought the 2008/09 squad for most victories in a single season.

UTSA fans also shoot for a new visitor record for individual games as part of the celebrations. The previous record of 2,000 fans was set up in 1991 when the Roadrunners joined the SMU in the convocation center. If you want to help Utsa women's basketball on Saturday, visit Utsa.Pro/Record to buy tickets for the game.

Fans, who on March 8th to 12th at the American Women's Basketball Championship 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas, who would like to support squads in the 2025 basketball championship, can find more information here, and all-session tickets can be purchased here.