By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 18, 2008

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Nevada women’s basketball coach Kim Gervasoni was very honest with the media after her team’s season ended with an early departure in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament.

By: Amy Beck
No Comments | Mar. 15, 2008

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By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 14, 2008

LAS CRUCES, N.M. - In the last two games against New Mexico State, the Nevada men’s basketball team out-rebounded the Aggies and cruised to double-digit victories.

By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 14, 2008

The Nevada men’s basketball team lost to host New Mexico State in the WAC Tournament on Friday, 83-75.

New Mexico State will play Boise State in the final on Saturday.

By: Amy Beck
No Comments | Mar. 13, 2008

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By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 13, 2008

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Nevada sophomore JaVale McGee scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Nevada men’s basketball team beat Fresno State, 64-57 and advanced in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament on Thursday.

The Wolf Pack will play New Mexico State on Friday at 7:30 p.m. PST.

By: Scott Oxarart
1 Comment | Mar. 12, 2008

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – On paper, the Nevada men’s basketball team’s matchup against Fresno State in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament on Thursday is on a neutral court.

But coaches and some fans believe the Pan American Center might be the temporary home for the Fresno State Bulldogs.

By: Amy Beck
No Comments | Mar. 12, 2008

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By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 12, 2008

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The Nevada women’s basketball team was down seven when guard Dellena Criner picked up her second foul and sat the remaining five minutes of the half on the bench.
When Criner and her teammates trotted off the floor at halftime, Nevada was down 17.
The Wolf Pack couldn’t overcome the first half deficit […]

By: Garrett Hylton
2 Comments | Mar. 11, 2008

The most interesting aspect of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament bracket is how the four co-champs split according to experience and talent. No. 1 Utah State and No. 4 Boise State are on the same side of the bracket while No. 2 Nevada and No. 3 New Mexico State are on the other side.

By: Garrett Hylton
No Comments | Mar. 10, 2008

Senior Editor Garrett Hylton reviews the top WAC men’s teams.

By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 10, 2008

Sports Editor Scott Oxarart reviews the top WAC women’s teams.

By: Scott Oxarart
No Comments | Mar. 10, 2008

This Western Athletic Conference Tournament will tell a lot about the Nevada women’s basketball team.