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Feb. 11, 2016

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RENO, Nev. (AP)
D.J. Fenner scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Nevada downed Air Force 72-52 on Wednesday night.

Elijah Foster and Eric Cooper, Jr. added 11 points apiece for the Wolf Pack (14-9, 6-5 Mountain West Conference) who were 52 percent from the field overall, 85 percent from the line and had a 41-28 rebounding edge over Air Force.

Nevada scored first and led all the way, surging 19-8 to start and extending its lead to 36-23 at the break.

Fenner scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half. His second 3-pointer of the game put the Wolf Pack out front 63-42 with 5:27 to play and Nevada cruised to the win.

Pervis Louder scored eight points for the Falcons (12-13, 3-9). Hayden Graham added seven points and four rebounds.

2015-16
Nevada Men's Basketball Game Notes

? Nevada is now 14-9 (6-5 MW) after defeating Air Force 72-52 (12-13, 3-9 MW) tonight at Lawlor Events Center.
? The Wolf Pack hosts Fresno State on Saturday at 4 p.m. PT.
? The Pack improved to 8-2 at home.
? The Pack won both meetings from the AFA this season and holds a 6-2 advantage in the series.
? Nevada's 14 wins is five more than the Wolf Pack totaled all last season posting a 9-22 record.
? The Pack's six Mountain West victories is one more than the team had last season.
? Sophomore Elijah Foster scored a career-high 11 points
? D.J. Fenner came off the bench for just the second time this season and led the Pack with 18 points.
? It was the fourth time this season and 12th time in his career Fenner topped the team in scoring.
? Eric Cooper, Jr. tallied double figures for the 15th time this season and 24th time in his career finishing with 11 points.
? Freshman Cameron Oliver was one point short of a double-double finishing with nine points and 10 rebounds.
? Oliver grabbed a game-high in rebounds for the seventh time and led the team for the 11th time this season.
? The 10 rebounds was the fifth time Oliver had double figure rebounds.

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