The hot-shooting Nevada women's basketball team grabbed its second win of the season over San Jose State Wednesday night, downing the Spartans 88-63 thanks to a historic offensive effort. Nevada dished out a program-best 29 assists while shooting 62.7 percent from the field, which ranks as the third-best shooting performance in program history. Subscribe for more content from Nevada Athletics! Follow us: Twitter.com/NevadaWolfPack Instagram.com/NevadaWolfPack Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPack #BattleBorn // #RunTogether
A key 12-0 Nevada run nearly midway into the second half broke open a 47-47 game, and the Pack rolled to a 77-73 victory over Fresno State. Sherfield led the Pack with 17 points and seven assists on the night, but it was the hustle play of Kenan Blackshear that made the difference. Blackshear scored a season-high 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting, along with five rebounds and two of the Wolf Pack's season-high 13 steals. Subscribe for more content from Nevada Athletics! Follow us: Twitter.com/NevadaWolfPack Instagram.com/NevadaWolfPack Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPack #BattleBorn // #PackParty
Da’Ja Hamilton scored 21 points for the third-straight game, as Nevada remained unbeaten in Mountain West play with a 65-54 victory over Utah State in the Lawlor Events Center. Subscribe for more content from Nevada Athletics! Follow us: Twitter.com/NevadaWolfPack Instagram.com/NevadaWolfPack Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPack #BattleBorn // #RunTogether
The Nevada defense took center stage late in Saturday's contest against LMU, holding the Lions to just two field goals over the final six minutes and sealing a 68-63 victory. Subscribe for more content from Nevada Athletics! Follow us: Twitter.com/NevadaWolfPack Instagram.com/NevadaWolfPack Facebook.com/NevadaWolfPack #BattleBorn // #PackParty