Jan. 2, 2017
Nevada Game Notes 
Opponent Game Notes 
Who: Nevada Wolf Pack (6-7, 0-2 MW) at San Diego State Aztecs (5-7, 0-1 MW)
When: Wednesday, Jan. 4 - 6:30 p.m.
Where: Viejas Arena - San Diego, Calif.
Live Stream: NevadaWolfPack.tv
Radio: NBC Sports Radio 94.1 FM/1450 AM
Online Radio: NevadaWolfPack.com/audio
Play-by-Play Announcer: Don Marchand
Live Stats: NevadaStats.com
QUICK HITS
• Sophomore Terae Briggs posted the first 20-point game of her career with 22 against Fresno State.
• Head coach Jane Albright has defeated SDSU five times in her tenure at Nevada.
• Senior Stephanie Schmid eclipsed 500 points in her Wolf Pack career thanks to 19 points against Fresno State.
• Junior T Moe needs just 13 points for 600 and 28 assists for 200 in her Wolf Pack career.
• Moe also ranks seventh in the nation shooting 92.6 percent from the free throw line this season.
SERIES HISTORY
Nevada and San Diego State have not played one another a ton in program history meeting just 15 previous times, but have played each other a good amount in the last six years. In the Jane Albright era, the Wolf Pack and Aztecs have met 10 times with a split record of 5-5 in those games. The last time Nevada and SDSU met, Albright collected career win No. 500 thanks to a 70-64 win in San Diego last January.
LAST TIME OUT (L, 71-70 vs. Fresno State)
• Nevada led by 10, 45-35, at halftime.
• Terae Briggs posted a career-high 22 points and added 11 rebounds.
• Riana Everidge collected a career-best five steals.
• Nevada connected on 21-of-26 from the free throw line.
• Stephanie Schmid scored in double figures for the ninth time (19 pts).
• Nevada forced Fresno State into 21 turnovers and turned it into 18 pts.
BRIGGS BREAKING OUT
Sophomore Terae Briggs shot out of a cannon during the team's last game against Fresno State. Briggs scored a career-best 22 points, the first 20-point game of her career, and added 11 rebounds to post her third double-double of the season. Briggs, who normally shoots under 50 percent from the free throw line, connected on 10-of-11 from the charity stripe. Her three double-doubles ranks tied for third in the Mountain West. She also blocked four shots in the game, which is a season high.
FREE THROWS FOR T Moe
Junior guard T Moe has always been one of Nevada's most consistent shooters from the free throw line and this season is no different. Moe's 50 made free throws through 13 games is in the top 65 in the nation and second in the Mountain West. She has missed just four foul shots total, giving her 54 attempts on the young season, which ranks second in the Mountain West. Moe is shooting 92.6 percent from the line, which ranks seventh in the nation.
BY THE NUMBERS
7 - T Moe's national ranking in free throw percentage (92.6).
8 - Wins Nevada has over SDSU in program history.
9 - Number of double digit games for Schmid and Everidge each.
22 - Career-high points for Terae Briggs last time out.
559 - Miles traveled from Reno, Nev. to San Diego, Calif.
TRIP, TRIP, TRIPLE
The final game of the nonconference schedule for Nevada went into triple overtime and ended in the Wolf Pack's favor, 67-59. It was the first triple overtime game in program history. Nevada had previously played in 29 overtime games and four double overtime contests, but never a triple.
SEEING DOUBLE
Sophomore AJ Cephas is playing some of the best basketball of her career as of late, posting double-doubles in back-to-back games against Holy Names and Hawai'i. Cephas now has three double-doubles this season, which is tied for third-most in the Mountain West. She fell one point and one rebound short of her fourth double-double in the team's last game against Fresno State. In her last four games, Cephas is averaging 9.5 points and 11.0 rebounds per game, along with 11 blocked shots. She collected a new career-high when she pulled down 14 boards in the win over Holy Names.
MILESTONE WATCH
Nevada has a few players who are approaching milestones, some of whom could hit those numbers Wednesday night at San Diego State.
• T Moe - 28 assists shy of 200
• T Moe - 13 points shy of 600
• AJ Cephas - 15 points shy of 300
• Teige Zeller - 26 points shy of 400
POINTS, POINTS, POINTS
Nevada's offense posted 99 points during its road win over Sacramento State. That is the most points in a single game by the Wolf Pack since it scored 99 against San Jose State on Feb. 19, 2014. Nevada has scored 70 points or more in nearly half of its games so far this season. Nevada's 71.1 points per game average through 12 games is second in the Mountain West behind only Boise State (73.1).