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No Comments | Nov. 8, 2008

The Nevada basketball team won 89-67 Saturday in its exhibition debut against San Francisco State.

No Comments | Nov. 8, 2008

Nevada coach Chris Ault understated Nevada’s success when he said the Wolf Pack ran the ball well Friday in the team’s 41-28 win at Fresno State.

Nevada ran the ball extremely well.

No Comments | Nov. 7, 2008

The Nevada Sagebrush’s Live Blog of the Nevada-Fresno State football game

No Comments | Nov. 4, 2008

The indefinite suspension will continue for the three men’s Basketball players, despite charges against Brandon Fields being dismissed and London Giles paying a fine for petty larceny, men’s basketball coach Mark Fox said.

No Comments | Nov. 4, 2008

Instinctual fears of breaking my jaw, nose, shoulder or losing a tooth couldn’t scare me while I attempted to tackle a ball carrier built like a Mack truck.

I chose my situation.

I couldn’t back down.

No Comments | Nov. 4, 2008

Nevada has been so unlucky in 2008 that some might wonder who is better at catching breaks: the Wolf Pack or Charlie Brown?

The recipe for Nevada’s mistake-prone season includes a few untimely fumbles, an inability to succeed in the clutch and an ugly second-half defense.

No Comments | Oct. 29, 2008

Nevada basketball player Brandon Fields’ petty larceny misdemeanor charge has been dismissed two weeks after he was cited at the Scheels sports store in Sparks.

No Comments | Oct. 28, 2008

Collegiate recruiting is an inconsistent art that often relies more on luck than pragmatism.

No Comments | Oct. 28, 2008

Nevada’s defense took a big hit this weekend when the team lost linebackers Joshua Mauga and Mike Bethea to injury.

2 Comments | Oct. 28, 2008

The Wolf Pack’s overflowing talent couldn’t get the job done again in Hawaii. Nevada lost another heartbreaker that left Wolf Pack fans asking, “What’s wrong?”

No Comments | Oct. 28, 2008

The Wolf Pack controls its own destiny to qualify for the Western Athletic Conference tournament going into the final weekend of the season.

No Comments | Oct. 21, 2008

For thousands of Nevada students it’s almost time to grab their skis, or boards, and hit the slopes.

No Comments | Oct. 21, 2008

Nevada skier Greg Berger-Sabbatel was surprised last year when he lost a race to Western State College coach Evan Weiss, but he was even more surprised when Weiss was hired as his new head coach less than a year later.

No Comments | Oct. 20, 2008

Greek students are good for something other than hilarious chicken-salmonella-themed parade floats — classy, ATO.

They also do their research before coming to a Nevada football game, something I can’t say about the rest of the student body.

On Saturday, I attempted a prince and the pauper experimental switch.

I climbed down from my press box perch and watched the game in the student section.

4 Comments | Oct. 20, 2008

Pretend it’s May 2009.

Imagine the Wolf Pack just ran through the NCAA tournament. The temperature is rising and Cinco de Mayo is coming—Tequila!

You sit back on your couch and turn on CNN.

President Barack Obama still criticizes the administration of the last eight years, but this time he has executive power and a large majority in the House of Representatives and Senate.

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