ABILENE - Abilene Christian women's basketball will welcome a pair of first-time opponents to Moody Coliseum for the inaugural ACU Christmas Classic this weekend. The Wildcats will host Montana at 5:30 p.m. Friday before meeting Buffalo at 3 p.m. Saturday.
Tarleton State rounds out the field and will play Buffalo at 7:30 p.m. Friday before taking on Montana at 1 p.m. Saturday. Both of the Wildcats' games will be streamed on ESPN+ with Andy Penney (play-by-play) and Jaden West (analyst) on the call. Both matchups involving the Texans can be streamed on WAC International for free.
Ticket packages are available for admission to both games on either Friday or Saturday.
ACU will meet the Big Sky Conference's Lady Griz and the Mid-American Conference's Bulls for the first time in program history. The Wildcats are coming off a gritty 67-57 loss to Texas Tech on Dec. 14 that saw
Payton Hull tally 23 points and nine rebounds, while
Emma Troxell recorded her second double-double of the season.
The Wildcats aim to remain undefeated at Moody Coliseum this season, where they have won each of their four home games. ACU has capitalized on its home-court advantage, winning its last nine games in Abilene dating back to last season.
ACU has played some of its best basketball at the end of the calendar year, going 9-1 in games in the month of December across the 2025-26 and 2024-25 seasons. The Wildcats went 7-0 last December and are 2-1 in three games this month, beating McMurry and East Texas A&M.
Hull was named the Jersey Mike's A Sub Above Western Athletic Conference Player of the Week for her efforts, the third time in her career she's received the honor. She became the second Wildcat in a row to be recognized by the conference after
Meredith Mayes earned WAC Player of the Week accolades on Dec. 8.
ACU's scoring offense and defense each rank within the WAC's top two and nation's top 100, scoring 75.8 points per game while allowing 59.9 by opponents. Hull had led the charge with a conference-leading 17.9 points per game, while Mayes carries the third-best field goal percentage in the country at .690. Hull's .417 shooting percentage ranks fifth.
The Wildcats' .445 field goal percentage tops the WAC rankings, while their free throw percentage is good for second at .721. ACU nailed 25 of 35 free throw attempts against the Lady Raiders last week, with Hull making nine of 12 and
Emma Troxell going a perfect 8 of 8. Troxell, Hull and Mayes are each in the top for the WAC's top free throw shooters.
Mayes and
Erin Woodson join Hull among the conference's top 10 scorers, averaging 14.5 and 12.9 points per game, respectively. Mayes is the Wildcats' leading rebounder and ranks eighth in the WAC with 8.0 rebounds per game.
Breanna Davis is tied for fifth with 3.3 assists per game, with Woodson adding 2.7 per game to rank ninth. Davis chipped in a season-high 11 points versus Texas Tech.