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NVC women’s basketball gets 20 points from Aguilar in win over Mission College
Arianna Aguilar scored 20 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, and the Napa Valley College women’s basketball team won its third game in a row, beating host Mission College in a nonconference game in Santa Clara on Thursday night, 66-53.
Aguilar, who was named All-Bay Valley Conference last year, was 4-of-5 from the free-throw line.
Fontilla scores 26 points, leads NVC women’s basketball to win over Hartnell College
The Napa Valley College women’s basketball team won its second straight game, beating host Hartnell College on Nov. 25 in Salinas, 67-61, as Jazmine Fontilla scored 26 points, including four 3-pointers.
It was an all-around stellar game for Fontilla, a returning All-Bay Valley Conference player for the Storm (4-2 overall). She was 9-of-13 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 from 3-point range. She also had three rebounds, three assists and six steals.
NVC to host fifth annual Storm Surge, preseason women’s basketball tournament
The fifth annual Storm Surge, a preseason women’s basketball invitational tournament hosted by Napa Valley College, is Dec. 11, 12 and 13.
Twelve nonconference games will be played during the tournament over the three days.
Butler’s team-high 16 points leads NVC women’s basketball in win over Sacramento City
Layla Butler scored a team-high 16 points and the Napa Valley College women’s basketball team pulled away from Sacramento City College in the second quarter on the way to a 73-60 win in a nonconference game on Thursday night.
Butler, a freshman guard out of Pinole Valley High School, scored the Storm’s first basket of the game, stopping an 8-0 run at the start by Sacramento City.
NVC women’s basketball struggles with rebounding, transition defense in home opener
By MARTY JAMES martyjames.sports@gmail.com
After starting out the 2025-26 season with three straight road games, the Napa Valley College women’s basketball team opened its home schedule on Thursday with a nonconference game against College of the Redwoods-Eureka.
Nine players scored for the Storm, but they had only one 3-pointer and struggled with their rebounding and also their transition defense in a 61-47 loss.
“Just didn't play well,” said Storm coach Paul DeBolt. “We were a little unfocused, I felt like tonight. It's not the end of the world. We will get better. It's a good group of kids.”
It was the fourth game in six days for Napa Valley (2-2 overall), which started out the season at the Pasadena City College Sisterhood of Champions Tournament, Nov. 1 and 2. The Storm was also on the road, beating host American River College-Sacramento, 66-45, on Nov. 4.
Tabs
Dec 11
3:00 PM
Women's Basketball
vs.
Porterville
Napa Valley College Tournament
Dec 12
TBA
Women's Basketball
vs.
TBD
Napa Valley Storm Surge Tournament
Dec 13
TBA
Women's Basketball
vs.
TBD
Napa Valley Storm Surge Tournament
Dec 15
5:30 PM
Women's Basketball
vs.
Foothill
Dec 18
5:00 PM
Women's Basketball
at
Marin