The UCCS women's basketball team had a notable 2025-26 season, reaching the RMAC Tournament for the third year in a row under Head Coach Misty Wilson. After starting strong with an 88-83 win over UT Dallas, they faced a three-game losing streak but rebounded to secure a No. 2 seed in the RMAC Tournament. Following victories in the playoffs, their season concluded with a 92-67 loss to Colorado Mesa in the championship. The highlight of the season included standout performances from Amyah Moore Allen, who garnered multiple accolades and impressive scoring averages.

By the Numbers
  • Amyah Moore Allen averaged 21.2 points per game, ranking second in RMAC and eighth nationally.
  • UCCS scored a total of 2,310 points in the season, the third-most in program history.
State of Play
  • UCCS ended the regular season winning seven of eight conference games in February.
  • The team recorded the second-most forced turnovers per game in the RMAC at 18.6.
What's Next

With Moore Allen's departure, the UCCS program may look to build around their emerging talents and incoming recruits. Maintaining their competitive edge in the RMAC will be essential for future success. The team aims to continue their streak of RMAC and NCAA Tournament appearances.

Bottom Line

The UCCS women鈥檚 basketball team鈥檚 strong performance this season and solid statistical achievements point to a bright future, despite the loss of key players. Building on this foundation will be crucial for sustaining momentum in upcoming seasons.