Feb. 23, 2017
Nevada game notes 
TELEVISION
Watch Live: CBS Sports Network
• Rich Waltz (Play-By-Play)
• Danny Granger (Color Analyst)
ON RADIO
Wolf Pack Radio Network - 94.5 FM, 630 AM
Pregame starts 30 minutes prior to tipoff
• Don Marchand (Play-By-Play)
ONLINE AUDIO
NevadaWolfPack.com/audio
• Live statistics - nevadastats.com
TWITTER
• Official Twitter: @NevadaWolfPack
• Men's Basketball Twitter: @NevadaHoops
ROUND TWO OF THE INTRASTATE RIVALrY SET FOR SATURDAY
• The Nevada Wolf Pack (22-6, 11-4 MW) will hit the road for a Saturday afternoon matchup with rival UNLV (10-18, 3-12 MW). Tipoff is set for 3 p.m., live on CBS Sports Network.
• The Pack handled the Rebels easily in the meeting in Reno, defeating UNLV 104-77. The 104 points are the most regulation points for Nevada this season and the most ever against UNLV.
• All knotted up in first in the Mountain West with Colorado State, every game has an added
importance for the Pack as it aims for the No. 1 seed in this year's conference tournament.
• Senior Marcus Marshall has busted his minor slump in fashion, having scored 22 and 26 points in the last two games. Marshall was the game's leading scorer in both matchups.
• Senior D.J. Fenner had himself a career night in the last outing against UNLV, scoring a career-high 37 points. It was the most points scored by a Wolf Pack player against the Rebels.
• In three straight games now, the Wolf Pack has seen four players score in double figures. Most recently against Boise State, three Pack players eclipsed the 20-point mark.
Wolf Pack Layups
• The Nevada Wolf Pack (22-6, 11-4 MW) retained its tie for first in the Mountain West with an 85-77 victory over the Boise State Broncos (17-9, 10-5 MW) Wednesday night, now knotted up with the Colorado State Rams atop the conference.
• The Wolf Pack moved up to 39th in the RPI after downing BSU. The Wolf Pack is 5-2 against top 100 opponents and 13-6 against top 200 opponents.
• Nevada has three top 100 wins (SDSU, Boise State twice) as ranked by Ken Pomeroy's College Basketball Ranking's and has a total of 15 in the top 200. KenPom puts Nevada at 70th in the nation.
• With a win on Saturday over the UNLV Rebels, the Wolf Pack will secure three Governor's Series points for men's basketball.
• Nevada's 11 MW wins is the most in school history. One more the previous high of 10.
• For the second time this season and the first time since the home Iona game on Nov. 20, three Wolf Pack players netted 20 points or more against the Broncos.
• For the 19th game this season, the Wolf Pack saw at least four players score at least 10 points against Boise State.
• Sophomore Cameron Oliver logged his ninth double-double of the year, ending the game vs. Boise State with 21 points and 11 rebounds.
• Oliver became the first player since Kirk Snyder in 2002 to have 20+ points, 10+ rebounds and 5+ assists in a single game.
• Sophomore Jordan Caroline eclipsed 20 points for the fifth time this year, including his 45 point game at New Mexico, ending the night against the Broncos with 21.
• Senior Marcus Marshall set a season high in free throws, going 15-of-16 from the line and making 15 straight. His 15 shots were the most by a Wolf Pack player against Boise State since at least 1982-83 and the most by a Nevada player this season.
• The Wolf Pack set a season high in free throw percentage, going 30-of-34 (88.2 percent) from the line against Boise State. The Pack's previous high of 84.6 came at Fresno State.
• Of Nevada's 30 free throws made, 27 came in the second half.
• Marshall hit the 20 point mark for the 15th time this season, netting 26 against the Broncos.
• For the first stretch since Dec. 21, Marshall is averaging less than 20 points per game (19.4 ppg).
• Sophomore Jordan Caroline is nearly averaging a double-double with his 14.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. He's recorded 10 double-doubles this year, including two sets of three straight. The 10 double-doubles is second in the MW.
• Nevada set a season high in regulation points with 104 at home against UNLV. The Pack also scored 105 in OT at New Mexico.
• Fenner's 37 points against UNLV is tied for second in the Mountain West behind sophomore Jordan Caroline's 45, giving Wolf Pack players the top two scoring games in the conference this season.
• The Pack set season highs at the charity stripe at Wyoming, attempting 37 free throws and making 31. Senior Marcus Marshall went 14-of-15 from the line, sinking his last 12.
• Sophomore Cameron Oliver's 16 rebounds at Wyoming not only are a season high for the team, but also ranks in the top five by an opponent ever at Wyoming.
• Caroline's 45 points at New Mexico are the fifth-most in Division I this year, the most by any player in the Mountain West this year, the most by a sophomore in the history of the Mountain West and the most by a Wolf Pack player since Kevin Franklin scored 48 against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 25, 1989.
• Of the Wolf Pack's 22 wins, 19 have come in win streaks of three, four, five and seven. Nevada has yet to lose back-to-back games this year and has just twice in the Musselman era, both times coming last season.
• Of Nevada's 79.0 points per game, 69.9 have come from Marshall, Caroline, Fenner, Oliver and Drew.