The women’s basketball teams at San Diego State (15-3, 9-0) and UC San Diego (13-6, 8-1) face tough mid-week road assignments while sitting on top of their respective conference standings.

The Aztecs will seek a 12th straight win at Colorado State (17, 8-2) Wednesday morning before hosting Nevada Saturday afternoon at Viejas Arena.

The Tritons will play at UC Santa Barbara (15-3, 7-2) Thursday night before hosting Cal State Northridge Saturday afternoon.

SDSU guard Nala Williams was named the Mountain West player of the week on Monday after scoring 20 points and grabbing 10 assists in the Aztecs’ 94-66 win over San Jose State on Saturday.

Meanwhile, UC San Diego scored a 68-66 win at UC Irvine to move into a tie with the Anteaters atop the Big West Conference standings.

Forwards Rose Smith and Erin Condron scored 20 and 19 points, respectively, while guard Makayla Rose put up 12 points, six rebounds, five assists and two steals.

Division II basketball

Point Loma Nazarene’s women’s basketball team improved to 14-4 and climbed back on top of the PacWest Conference standings with a 10-2 mark after beating Azusa Pacific (80-55) and contender Vanguard (59-57) last week. Center Eiley Tippins had 45 points and 14 rebounds over the two games.

Meanwhile, the PLNU men (14-4, 9-3) slipped into second in the PacWest with a 76-67 loss at Vanguard. Forward Andrew Nagy finished with 17 points and eight rebounds. Andrew Hommes added 16 points and six rebounds.

Cal State San Marcos men’s basketball team (10-7, 7-5) is coming off a 76-71 overtime win at San Francisco State on Saturday. Freshman guard Chris Carrillo (La Jolla Country Day) came off the bench to lead the Cougars with 20 points.

Freshman forward Kaity Haan had a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds, but the Cougars’ women (6-11, 3-9) lost 69-57 at San Francisco State. CSUSM’s women have lost six straight.

JC basketball

San Diego City College finished the first half of the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference season with a perfect 8-0 record while the MiraCosta College women remain the only undefeated team in the California Community College Athletic Association heading into a key game Tuesday.

SDCC is 15-5 overall and winners of six straight games.

The Knights gained their two-game lead Friday with a 94-86 home win over Palomar. Junior Camacho led the Knights with 27 points while Dylan Griffin (University City High) added 23 points and 12 rebounds. Matin Madadkar (Torrey Pines High) chipped in 17.

Indoor track and field

San Diego State senior Xiamara Young won the triple jump (43 feet, 2.9 inches) and placed second in the long jump (20 feet, 9.6 inches) in the Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational at the University of New Mexico.

SDSU’s 4×400 relay team of Anna Mager, Shari Hurdman, Kelia Bentham and Lidia Major finished fifth with a time of 3:40.04, the seventh-fastest mark in Aztec history.

A day before the relay, Major posted the eighth-fastest 600-meter time in Aztec history (1:35.79). Hurdman, a freshman from Australia, ran the 400 in 56.1 seconds with Karina Janik at 58.29. Returnee Aji Mbye led the Aztecs in the 200 with a time of 23.97, just ahead of Laraigh Allen (24.05) and freshman Kelia Bentham (24.10).

Women’s water polo

San Diego State’s women’s water polo team, which is ranked 21st in the nation, lost to second-ranked USC 22-8 Saturday in the Aztecs’ home debut. San Diego State is 3-2.

Women’s  swimming and diving

San Diego State extended its dual-meet winning streak to 85 last Friday with a 155-108 victory over the USD at the Aztec Aquaplex.

Ali Mann set pool records while winning the 50 freestyle (22.48 seconds) and 100 butterfly (52.68) and Kaydence Bispo sweeping the 100 (49.95) and 200 (1:48.32), the Aztecs won all 13 swimming events. The 200 medley relay team of Abby Storm, Moa Bergdahl, Emily Tenczar and Alyssa Shiller set the Aquaplex record with a time of 1:40.35.

The Aztecs haven’t lost a dual meet since Jan. 8, 2018.