Feb. 29, 2016
Nevada game notes
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NEVADA BATTLES BOISE STATE FOR THIRD PLACE WEDNESDAY
• Nevada (18-10, 10-6 MW) plays at Boise State (19-10, 10-6 MW) on Wednesday in a battle for third place in the Mountain West standings. Both schools are 10-6 in MW play.
• The Broncos have won the last three meetings and five-of-six in the series including a 74-67 in Reno earlier this season.
• Nevada's last win in Boise came in double overtime 83-81 on March 5, 2014. Deonte Burton scored 25 points and played all 50 minutes for the Wolf Pack.
STATS OF NOTE
• Tyron Criswell has scored 23 points in each of the last two games. In the Utah State game he scored 23 points and grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds. Against Colorado State he scored 23 points and had eight rebounds.
• Cameron Oliver set the Pack freshmen record with 68 blocks and its also ranks fourth in school history. Oliver leads the MW and is 21st in the country averaging 2.43 blocks per game.
• Oliver is averaging 12.6 points and 10.3 rebounds in MW play. He could become the first freshman player in MW history to average a double-double in conference play.
WOLF PACK LAYUPS
TEAM NOTES
• Nevada, San Diego State and Fresno State are the only teams in the MW that have lost back-to-back games just once this season. The two game losing skids are the longest for each of the three teams and they are the only three teams that has not lost back-to-back MW games this season. Every other MW team has lost two or more consecutive games, more than once and lost back-to-back conference games.
• Nevada's 18 wins is double the nine the team had last season when the squad posted a 9-22 mark.
• The Wolf Pack's 10 Mountain West victories is twice the five last season and tied for the most in program history. The Pack also won 10 MW games in 2013-14 to finish tied for third.
• The Pack is 11-2 at Lawlor Events Center this season and went 7-8 each of the last two seasons at LEC.
• Nevada has started 12 different lineups this season.
• Nevada is 8-3 in games decided by five points or less and 3-1 in overtime games.
• The Pack has played three overtime games in the last five, going 2-1. Defeating FS 77-72 and CSU 87-80 while losing 102-91 at UNLV.
• Nevada is tied for the ninth best improved team over last season
• The fifth-largest crowd at Lawlor Events Center (11,341) saw the Wolf Pack top UNLV 65-63 on Jan. 23, the largest crowd since 11,462 fans packed into the arena on March 3, 2007 against New Mexico State.
• Nevada's 18-10 record is its best overall record since joining the Mountain West in 2012-13. The 18 wins is the most since the 2011-12 went 28-7.
• Nevada tops the MW in blocks per game (5.9), defensive rebounds per game (28.89), free throws made (530), free throw percentage (73.4), total blocks (165) and rebounds per game (41.75). The Pack is second in field goal percentage defense (38.9), offensive rebounds per game (12.86), 3-point field goal percentage defense (31.3) and total rebounds (1,169).
• Nevada is fifth in the country with 5.9 blocks per game and ninth with 165 total blocks. The Pack had a season-high 11 blocks at Oregon State.
• The Wolf Pack is only one of two teams in the Mountain West, UNLV being the other, that ranks in the top three in blocked shots (5.9 bpg), steals (7.3 spg) and field goal percentage defense (38.9%)
• The Wolf Pack has had four or more players score in doubles-figures 14 times this season. A season-best seven players scored in double figures against Fresno Pacific.
• Nevada has four players averaging double figures led by senior Marqueze Coleman's 17 points per game. D.J. Fenner (13.5 ppg), Cameron Oliver (11.7 ppg) and Tyron Criswell (11.6 ppg). The four players combine to score 69.5 percent of the Pack's points (1488-of-2141) and average 52.1 points per game.
• In 16 games this season, the Pack's bench has outscored the opponent's. Against Holy Names the bench scored 73 points and the Hawks totaled just 57. Nevada's bench totaled 62 points in the Fresno Pacific victory.
• Nevada's 119 points in the victory over Fresno Pacific 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.
COACH MUSSELMAN NOTES
• Musselman has coached against two former players this season that are now head coaches; Wayne Tinkle at Oregon State and Craig Neal at New Mexico. Both played for Musselman in the CBA for the Rapid City Thrillers.
• 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.
• Musselman became the fifth Wolf Pack head coach to win his season-opener since Nevada moved to NCAA Division I when the Pack defeated Coastal Carolina 73-56.
• Musselman tied the Nevada record for the best start by a first-year Nevada head coach after five games in the NCAA I era when he led the Wolf Pack to a 4-1 start.
Marqueze Coleman NOTES
• Senior Marqueze Coleman missed the final 16:20 of the Utah State win with a sprained ankle and did not play in the Colorado State win. His status for the BSU game in unknown at this time.
• Coleman scored over 30 points for the third time this season with a game-high 31 at UNLV and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds to record his first double-double at Nevada. Coleman also made a career-high four 3-pointers at UNLV.
• Is the 25th player in school history to score 1,000 points and his 1,043 is 23rd in school history. He needs 18 for 22nd and 20 to move into 21st.
• Coleman's 20 free throw attempts in the UNLV game tied the school record and is tied for the third most in MW history in a conference game. The school record attempts is tied with three others, with the last one being AJ West against San Jose State last season. Coleman made 15 which tied his career high set earlier this season at Hawai`i.
• A total of 11 times this season Coleman has scored 20 or more points in a game, which includes three 30 plus point games. In seven-of-16 MW games he has scored 20 or more points.
• Coleman's 162 made free throws ranks 27th and his 212 free throws attempted ranks 24th in the nation. In 10 games this season he has attempted 10 or more free throws in a game. Coleman averages six made free throws on 7.9 attempts per game.
• Has set career season highs in points (458), free throws made (162), 3-pointers made (24), rebounds (124) and field goals made (136). The 24 made 3-pointers is one more than the total he made his first three seasons at Nevada.
• Coleman has had seven games this season where he has totaled five or more assists. His career-high 11 in the HNU game is the high in the MW this season.
• This season, Coleman scores 66 percent of his points (304-of-458) after halftime.
• Coleman's 17 points per game is nearly double his career average of 9.1.
• Coleman scored 22 or more points in each of the Pack's first three MW games. His 17 points on the season is fifth in the MW and 16.9 points per game in conference play is tied for fifth.
• Coleman produced back-to-back 30 plus point games with 34 at Hawai`i and 31 at Pacific.
Cameron Oliver NOTES
• Freshman Cameron Oliver set a MW record with 24 rebounds in the win over Fresno State and scored 20 points to post a 20-20 game which helped him earn MW Player of the Week honors.
• Oliver again had a 20 rebound game with a game-high 21 at UNLV and added 14 points for his fifth double-double of the season.
• Oliver set the Nevada freshmen record with 68 blocks which is also fourth all-time.
• Oliver leads the MW averaging 2.4 blocks per game. Nationally he ranks 21st in blocks per game and 22nd with 68 total blocks. At Oregon State he blocked a season-best five shots.
• Oliver has block in all but two games and has tallied two or more swats in 20 contests this season.
• Third in the MW averaging 8.8 rebounds per game.
• Averages a double-double in MW play, 12.6 points and a league-high 10.3 rebounds per game.
• Oliver has six double-doubles this season; vs. Santa Clara (11 pts, 10 rebs), at Air Force (12 pts, 12 rebs), at Utah State (16 pts, 10 rebs), vs. Fresno State (20 pts, 24 rebs), at UNLV (14 pts, 21 rebs) and vs. CSU (16 pts, 14 rebs).
Tyron Criswell NOTES
• Senior Tyron Criswell posted game-highs with 23 points and a career-high 16 rebounds in the win over Utah State. Then had 23 points and eight rebounds against Colorado State.
• Ranks 10th in the MW with 6.4 rebounds per game and is tied for ninth in conference play averaging 6.8 per game.
• Criswell has registered five double-doubles this season in Wolf Pack victories; vs. Drake (10 pts, 12 rebs), at Wyoming (19 pts, 10 rebs), vs. UNLV (10 pts, 12 rebs), vs. FS (13 pts, 10 rebs) and vs. USU (23 pts, 16 rebs). His rebound totals in the Drake, Wyoming and USU contests were game highs.
• Tied his career high with four blocks in the FS overtime win.
• In three consecutive road games he scored 19 points at Air Force, Wyoming and Utah State then totaled nine at Colorado State.
D.J. Fenner NOTES
• Junior D.J. Fenner is currently tied for 13th in the MW averaging 13.5 points per game.
• Scored 14 points, 10 consecutive and 10 of the final 12 in the last 4:12 of the Utah State victory.
• In the last six games has scored in double figures and is averaging 17.8 points per game.
• Scored a career-high 24 points for the third time this season and fourth time in his career in the Colorado State overtime win. Also had 24 points at home vs. FS, at Oregon State and at Pacific last season. Five career 20-point games.
• Second in the MW making 85.3 percent of his free throws and is first in conference play, 87.7%.
• Fenner's 13.5 points per game is 5.3 more than his career average of eight per outing.
ERIC COOPER, Jr. NOTES
• Eric Cooper, Jr. scored a career-high 24 points at UNLV in 39 minutes off the bench.
• Scored in double figures in 6 of the last 7 road games that includes a stretch of five in a row.
• Led the team with 14 points at Colorado State. Scored in double figures in eight of the last 14 games.
• Tied his career and season high with four made 3-pointers at CSU.
• Cooper has made a 3-pointer in 21-of-28 games this season and three or more in 10 games.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• Elijah Foster reached double figures for the first time scoring 11 points in the AF home win and again with 10 points in the overtime win over Colorado State.
• Foster grabbed a career-high eight rebounds in the CSU win.
• Freshman Lindsey Drew is fourth in the MW averaging 1.6 steals per game.
• Drew had career-highs with eight assists and nine rebounds in the CSU home overtime win to go along with his eight points.
• Drew has scored in double figures twice, 13 at CSU and 12 vs. Fresno Pacific.