Nevada downs San Jose State Saturday, 75-64, for third straight win; Nevada plays at Utah State at 6 p.m. Wednesday
BOTTOM LINE: Nick Davidson and Nevada host Josh Uduje and San Jose State in MWC action. The Wolf Pack have gone 7-3 at home. Nevada is fifth in the MWC scoring 74.8 points while shooting 48.0% from the field.
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Robert Vaihola led the way for the Spartans (9-11, 2-6) with 12 points and six rebounds. Sadaidriene Hall added 12 points and two steals for San Jose State. Josh Uduje also recorded 12 points and two steals. Nevada entered halftime up 36-32. Davidson paced ...
A look at the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team's 75-64 victory over the San Jose State Spartans on Saturday at Lawlor Events Center: KEY NEVADA RUN. The Wolf Pack didn't tru
With San Jose State (9-11, 2-6 MW) and Nevada (11-7, 3-4 MW) each looking for their third straight win Saturday afternoon in Reno, it was the Wolf Pack pulling away in the last few minutes for the decisive 75-64 win.
Nevada men’s basketball beat San Jose State, 75-64, Saturday afternoon in Lawlor Events Center. Three players scored in the double figures, with Nick Davidson scoring a team high of 23 points. Davidson was also a major facilitator for the Pack with seven rebounds and four assists.
Now, the Wolf Pack (10-7, 2-4 in the Mountain West) goes for its third straight win against a team sure to be full of confidence. San José State (9-10, 2-5 MW) is coming off an upset win over New Mexico Tip-off is set for 3 p.m. Saturday at Lawlor Events Center. The game will be on TV on KNSN (Ch. 21) and on the radio at 95.5 FM.
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San Jose State’s Latrell Davis (23 points) missed a free throw. But wait. A lane violation on the Aztecs gave him another attempt, which he made. The Aztecs did what they have all season and fought, but every time they got close, the Spartans responded with another 3.
San Jose State visits the Fresno State Bulldogs after Amiah Simmons scored 26 points in the Spartans' 77-64 loss to the Wyoming Cowgirls.
Air Force Falcons (3-18, 0-10 MWC) at San Jose State Spartans (10-12, 3-7 MWC) San Jose, California; Saturday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: San Jose State plays Air Force after Latrell Davis scored 23 points in San Jose State's 71-68 loss to the San Diego State Aztecs.