Dec. 16, 2015
Nevda Game Notes 
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• Wednesday, January 27th
NEVADA WRAPS UP THREE-GAME HOMESTAND AGAINST SANTA CLARA
• Nevada (7-3) will wrap up its three-game homestand against Santa Clara (4-7) at Lawlor Events Center on Friday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m.
• The Broncos lead the all-time series, 34-26, but the Wolf Pack has won three of the last four meetings between the two programs.
• The Wolf Pack is coming off a 79-71 victory over Drake in the MW-MVC Challenge on Dec. 12.
• With a win, Nevada will move to 5-0 at home for the first time since 2009-10.
STATS OF NOTE
• After setting a new career-high with 26 points against Fresno Pacific on Dec. 9, senior Tyron Criswell posted his second-career double-double in the win over Drake with 10 points and a
career-best 12 rebounds.
• Nevada has out-rebounded its opponent in every game this season after topping Drake 38-34 on the glass.
• Senior guard Marqueze Coleman has been the team's leading scorer in five games this season.
WOLF PACK LAYUPS
• Senior Tyron Criswell had 26 points on 9-of-10 shooting from the field in the win over Fresno Pacific, both career-bests.
• Criswell followed that performance with his second-career double-double (10 points, 12 rebounds) in the win over Drake.
• Freshman Cameron Oliver matched his career-high with 17 points against Drake, all coming in the second half, on 7-of-11 shooting from the floor.
• Junior D.J. Fenner's two blocks against Drake tied a career-high.
• Nevada topped the Bulldogs in the paint (42-22), off turnovers (22-2), second-chance points (17-11), fast break points (12-4) and bench scoring (29-21).
• Nevada has outscored opponents by 86 points after halftime, 481-395. That includes 20-17 in overtime.
• Nevada has won the rebounding battle in all 10 games and is +7.5 on the glass per game this season.
• The Wolf Pack has had four or more players in doubles-figures seven times this season against Coastal Carolina, Montana State, at Pacific vs. PSU, vs. HNU, vs. Fresno Pacific and vs. Drake. A season-best seven players scored in double figures against Holy Names.
• Nevada's three wins away from Reno this season is one more than the team totaled all last season going 2-11 in true road games and 0-3 at neutral sites. The Pack's seven wins this season is nearing the nine it totaled all last season.
• Of Coleman's 176 points this season, 74 percent (130) have been scored after halftime. He scored 32 of his career-high 34 at Hawai`i after the break.
• Nevada's 119 points in the victory is the most for the Wolf Pack since scoring 120 in a win over Loyola Marymount on Nov. 29, 1991 at Lawlor Events Center.
• The Pack set a new program record with 73 points in the second half against Fresno Pacific. It's the most since scoring 71 in the second half against Northwestern State on Dec. 19, 1991.
• Fenner tied his career-high with 24 points and three made 3-pointers at Oregon State.
• Senior Marqueze Coleman produced back-to-back 30 plus point games with 34 at Hawai`i and 31 at Pacific. Coleman's 17.6 points per game is fifth in the MW. Coleman scored 20 or more points in four consecutive games until his nine at Cal State Fullerton.
• Coleman's 34 points is the high by a Pack player since Malik Story scored 35 points at home against Yale on Dec. 28. The last 30-point game at Nevada came on Jan. 22, 2014 at Fresno State when Deonte Burton scored 32 points and Cole Huff had 31 in a 96-86 double overtime Wolf Pack victory.
• Coleman was named to the Outrigger Resorts Rainbow Classic all-tournament team after averaging 22.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists.
• Coleman played all 50 minutes in the double overtime win at Pacific and Fenner played 48 minutes.
• Coleman scored just two points on a pair of free throws in the Holy Names game but dished out a career and MW season-high 11 assists.
• Sophomore Eric Cooper, Jr. has scored in double figures in last three games and five of the last six with the lone game being nine points.
• Nevada tops the MW in blocks per game (7.6), defensive rebounds per game (30.5), offensive rebounds per game (15.10), rebound margin (+7.5), total blocks (76), total rebounds (456), and rebounds per game (45.6).
• Nevada is averaging 7.6 blocks per game to lead the country. The Pack had a season-high 11 blocks at Oregon State.
• Nevada is second in the MW and 12th in the country with a 36.5 field goal percentage defense.
• Coleman's 63 free throws made is 11th and 80 attempted is 10th in NCAA I. He is attempting eight free throws per game and making 6.3. In the first four games of the season he went to the free throw line double figures.
• Freshman Cameron Oliver is averaging 10.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in 24.1 minutes per game. Oliver leads the MW and ranks 24th in NCAA I averaging 2.5 blocks per game.
• Senior Lucas Stivrins made 6-of-7, three-pointers against Holy Names and finished with a career and game-high 21 points. All Stivrins' points came in the final 9:19 of the game. He made his final four 3-point attempts and scored the Pack's final nine points and 21 of the final 25.
• Senior Lucas Stivrins made 6-of-7, three-pointers against Holy Names and finished with a career and game-high 21 points. All Stivrins' points came in the final 9:19 of the game. He made his final four 3-point attempts and scored the Pack's final nine points and 21 of the final 25.
• After coaching over 900 games at the professional level first-year head coach Eric Musselman won his first as a college head coach when the Wolf Pack defeated Coastal Carolina 73-56 to begin the season. His 4-1 start ties the school record for a first-year coach in the NCAA I era.
• Freshmen walk-ons Justin Botteri (2 pts) and David Cunningham (3 pts) both scored their first points at Nevada in the Fresno Pacific game.