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Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack’s 89-60 and 72-62 victories over the UNLV Rebels this past Sunday, Tuesday at Lawlor Events Center:
STARTERS
Grant Sherfield: B
All of the minutes, responsibility and attention he’s getting from opponents might finally be wearing on the Wolf Pack’s 6-foot-2 leader. Sherfield was solid against UNLV but he continued to struggle with his shot, making just 12-of-26. He’s also now just 6-of-27 (22 percent) on threes over his last five games after starting the season 27-of-64 (42 percent) Sherfield also went to the free throw line just six times in the two UNLV games combined. He scored 15 points on Sunday with an eye-opening 11 assists in 33 minutes and then went 6-of-15 from the floor on Tuesday, scoring 18 points with four assists in 39 minutes. Sherfield, though, rarely leaves the floor because he is the team’s stabilizing force, even when he’s not pouring in points. He has turned the ball over just four times over his last four games com
David Calvert || Nevada Athletic Department
After a subpar shooting series versus Wyoming last weekend, the Nevada Wolf Pack lit the nets on fire in its first game since on Sunday evening.
The Pack’s shot 56.4 percent including a remarkable 14-of-24 (58.3 percent) from beyond the arc cruising to a 89-60 victory over the UNLV Rebels at Lawlor Events Center, extending its win streak to a program-best seven straight over its intrastate rival. Both shooting marks, in addition to their 14 made 3-pointers were all season highs.
Nevada’s 29-point victory was its largest on the season and its most since it beat Air Force by 34 (88-54) on Feb. 4, 2020. This is UNLV’s largest defeat since it lost 83-50 against BYU on Dec. 7, 2019.
A dominant performance from Wyoming guard Marcus Williams coupled with a late surge from the Wyoming Cowboys its 93-88 victory over the Nevada Wolf Pack Sunday in Laramie, Wyo.
It marked Wyoming’s.
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Despite a tremendous second-half effort from the Nevada Wolf Pack, the Wyoming Cowboys squeaked out the 71-64 victory Friday in Laramie, Wyo. It marked Wyoming’s first conference victory at home after dropping two to Boise State.
The Pokes held the 41-21 lead with 17:50 to go in the contest. Nevada clawed back outscoring them 28-7 to take a 49-48 lead with 7:20 remaining.
It was Nevada’s final lead of the contest. Wyoming followed with a 9-1 run, holding the 57-50 lead with 4:46 remaining.
Two free throws from Nevada forward Warren Washington trimmed it to 65-61 with 51 seconds to go, but clutch Cowboy free throws paired with missed opportunities from the the Pack offense halted their final comeback effort.