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STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) Marqueze Coleman scored 31 points including the go-ahead jumper with 1:22 left in the second overtime of Nevada's 85-82 win over Pacific on Saturday night.
Coleman had a career-best 34 points for Nevada (3-1) at Hawaii on Tuesday.
After his basket made it 83-82, Lindsey Drew picked Pacific's Maleke Haynes with 54 seconds. AJ West grabbed the offensive rebound off Coleman's missed jumper with 26 seconds. West made both free throws and Pacific (0-3) missed three 3-pointers in the final 18 seconds.
Ilias Theodorou made a 3-pointer for Pacific with 5 seconds left in the first overtime to force the second.
Ray Bowles gave the Tigers a one-point lead with 32 seconds left in regulation and Lindsey Drew made 1 of 2 free throws for Nevada to leave it tied 65-all at the end of regulation.
T.J. Wallace scored 20 and Bowles added 19 to lead Pacific.
2015-16
Nevada Men's Basketball Game Notes
• Nevada improved to 3-1 with an 85-82 double overtime victory at Pacific (0-3) on Saturday night.
• The Wolf Pack won for the first time at Pacific since Dec. 3, 2005. It was just Nevada's second win in Stockton, Calif. in the last 15 games.
• The win also snapped a three-game losing skid to the Tigers.
• The Pack's three wins away from Reno this season is more than the two the team posted all last year.
• Nevada is 3-1 for the first time since the 2012-13 season.
• Nevada won the rebounding battle 61-55 and has outrebound opponents in every game this season.
• After four games away from Reno to start the season the Pack hosts Portland State on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
• First-year head coach Eric Musselman improved to 3-1 as a collegiate head coach.
• Senior guard Marqueze Coleman scored a game-high 31 points. It was his second 30 plus point game in a row after his career-high 34 at Hawai`i on Monday.
• Coleman has scored in double figures in all four games this season.
• Coleman scored 15 of his points in overtime. He had eight in the first overtime and seven in the second overtime period.
• Coleman played all 50 minutes and D.J. Fenner 48.
• Senior AJ West posted his third double-double of the season with 11 points and a game-high 16 rebounds. The 16 rebounds is a season high.
• West has posted a game high in rebounds three times this season.
• West scored in double figures for the third time this year.
• It was West's 19 career double-double and 24th career double figure rebounding game
• Junior guard D.J. Fenner finished with 14 points as he has reached double figures in every game this season.a
• Tyron Criswell was the fourth player to score in double figures with his 11 off the bench.
• Criswell has scored reached double figures in points the last three games.
• Freshman Cameron Oliver made his first career start and finished with eight points and eight rebounds.
• Freshman Lindsey Drew returned to the lineup after missing the Hawai`i game with an ankle injury.
• Drew started is third game of the season and played 35 minutes.