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Pack gears up for showdown with MW leader









Who: Wyoming Cowgirls (12-5, 5-1 MW) at Nevada Wolf Pack (11-7, 4-3 MW)
When: Wednesday, Jan. 24 - 6:30 p.m. PT
Where: Lawlor Events Center - Reno, Nev.
Live Stream: NevadaWolfPack.tv
Radio: NBC Sports Radio 94.1 FM/1450 AM
Online Radio: NevadaWolfPack.com/audio
Play-by-Play Announcer: Doug Greenwald
Live Stats: Nevada.StatBroadcast.com

QUICK HITS
• With its 11th win on Saturday, Nevada tied its win total from all of last season with at least 12 games still remaining.
• Senior T Moe needs 139 points to become Nevada's 13th 1,000-point scorer.
• Senior Teige Zeller is averaging a near double-double in league games at 13.6 ppg and 9.3 rpg.
• Freshman Janelle Sumilong has scored 19 points in her last three games (scored 10 points in her previous nine games).
• Junior Jade Redmon has two 20-point games in her five conference games played.

SERIES HISTORY
Nevada and Wyoming have met previously 20 times in their program histories, including the Jan. 3 matchup in Laramie that went in favor of the Cowgirls. Wyoming owns the all-time series, 14-6.

LAST TIME OUT (W, 72-68 at Boise State)
• The win marked Nevada's fifth win all-time playing in Boise against the Broncos and its first since 2011.
• Jade Redmon led all scorers with 20 points, her second 20-point game in league play.
• The Wolf Pack shot 54.9 percent from the field, its second highest shooting percentage in a game this season.
• Nevada trailed at halftime, marking just its second win of the year when down at the half.
• The Pack had four score in double figures (Redmon 20, Zeller 14, Moe 13, King 13).
• Neither team led by more than seven points and neither team outscored the other in a quarter by more than four points.

EYEING THE 1,000 POINT PRIZE
Senior guard T Moe is on the cusp on reaching 1,000 points in her Wolf Pack career. Moe, who is in her sixth year with the program after battling multiple knee injuries over the years, has scored 861 points. If Moe reaches the 1,000-point mark, she will be the 13th player in program history to do so.

HOME SWEET HOME
Lawlor Events Center has been kind to the Wolf Pack over the years. Through 10 home games this season Nevada sports an 8-2 record. Since the women's basketball team started playing in Lawlor in 1994, the Pack is 204-148 at home.

OFFENSIVE SPARK
Junior Jade Redmon is playing some of the best basketball of her career at Nevada as of late. The Washington native is averaging 13.0 points per game in conference action and has scored in double figures three times, including two 20-point performances at Wyoming and at Boise State. During league play she is shooting 50.8 percent from the field, which includes games above 60 percent in her last two games. Additionally she has dished out 12 assists to just five turnovers in MW games.

BY THE NUMBERS
1 - Wins needed for Nevada to tie its conference win total from last year.
8 - Wins needed for Amanda Levens to become the winningest first year head coach in Nevada women's basketball program history.
11 - Conference games remaining for Nevada.
139 - Points needed by T Moe to reach 1,000 in her career.
907 - Miles traveled from Laramie, Wyo. to Reno, Nev.

LEVENS MAKES HISTORY
Nevada head coach Amanda Levens has made history already in her first season at the helm of the program. The Wolf Pack has secured a winning non-conference record, making Levens the first coach in program history to do so in their first season. Nevada ended non-conference action with a 7-4 record, the highest non-league record since the 2010-11 squad went 11-2.

STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
Nevada has 11 teams on its schedule this season who participated in postseason tournaments last year, including four who made the NCAA Tournament. Boise State, the favorite this year in the Mountain West,  UConn, which enters the season ranked No. 1 in the nation, Oregon State and Montana State competed in the NCAA Tournament. Teams to have played in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) include Utah, SMU, Seattle, Colorado State, UNLV and Wyoming. Utah State made an appearance in the WBI.

MEET THE NEWCOMERS
• #00 Janelle Sumilong | 5-8 | G | Fr. | Hanford, Calif./Hanford HS
• #14 Delaney Gosse | 6-1 | F | So. | Las Vegas, Nev./The Meadows School

MILESTONE WATCH
Nevada has a few players who are approaching milestones, some of whom could hit those numbers Wednesday evening against Wyoming.

• AJ Cephas - Seven blocks shy of 100
• AJ Cephas - 22 rebounds shy of 500
• T Moe - 139 points shy of 1,000
• T Moe - 11 assists shy of 300
• MorningRose Tobey - 23 points shy of 200

REBOUNDING MACHINE
Through 18 games this season, the Wolf Pack has been a well oiled machine when it comes to rebounding. Heading into Wednesday's game, Nevada ranks third in the Mountain West in rebouding margin, grabbing an average of 4.6 more rebounds per game than its opponent. Additionally the Pack ranks third in the league in rebounding defense (34.5 rpg) and is fourth in rebounding offense (39.1 rpg). Teige Zeller leads all Nevada players with 7.9 rebounds per game, good for fourth in the conference.

MOE MOVING UP THE RANKS
Senior guard T Moe, who is in her sixth year with the program having battled injuries throughout, continues to move up the ranks in the Nevada record book.

Career Free Throws Made
1. Chris Starr (1982-86) - 594
2. Dellena Criner (2005-09) - 551
3. Kate Smith (1999-2003) - 464
4. T Moe (2012-present) - 386
5. Ieesha Donadelle (1994-98) - 305

Career Assists
6. Traci Graham (2003-07) - 354
7. Angie Heer (1997-2001) - 334
8. T Moe (2012-present) - 289
9. Nicole Smith (1988-92) - 252
10. Noelle Fable (1994-98) - 232

CEPHAS' BLOCK PARTY
Junior forward AJ Cephas has been one of Nevada's best shot blockers since she arrived on campus. Though she has just six blocks this season, she continues to move up the ranks in the Wolf Pack record book.

Career Blocks
6. April Bankston (2001-05) - 102
7. Emily Burns (2011-15) - 94
8. AJ Cephas (2015-present) - 93
9. Jelena Zrnic (1996-98) - 91
10. Kate Smith (1999-2003) - 82

LEVENS SIGNS SIX TO PLAY FOR WOLF PACK
During the early signing period, Nevada head coach Amanda Levens announced the signing of six to play for the Wolf Pack next season.

Essence Booker - 5-8 - G - Las Vegas, Nev./Spring Valley HS
Da'Ja Hamilton - 5-8 - G - Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Etiwanda HS
Imani Lacy - 6-0 - G - Fresno, Calif./Central HS
Kailee Oliverson - 6-3 - F - Twin Bridges, Mont./Twin Bridges HS
Emma Torbert - 6-2 - F - Santa Ana, Calif./Mater Dei HS
Amaya West - 5-10 - G - Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain HS

ROSTER BREAKDOWN
By Class: Senior (4), Junior (4), Sophomore (4), Freshman (1)
By State: California (5), New Mexico (2), Nevada (3), Washington (2), Montana (1)
By Position: Guard (9), Forward (4)
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Players Mentioned

AJ Cephas

#32 AJ Cephas

F
6' 0"
Junior
T Moe

#13 T Moe

G
5' 8"
Senior
Jade Redmon

#34 Jade Redmon

G
5' 7"
Junior
Teige Zeller

#3 Teige Zeller

F
6' 3"
Senior
Janelle Sumilong

#00 Janelle Sumilong

G
5' 8"
Freshman
Delaney Gosse

#14 Delaney Gosse

F
6' 1"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

AJ Cephas

#32 AJ Cephas

6' 0"
Junior
F
T Moe

#13 T Moe

5' 8"
Senior
G
Jade Redmon

#34 Jade Redmon

5' 7"
Junior
G
Teige Zeller

#3 Teige Zeller

6' 3"
Senior
F
Janelle Sumilong

#00 Janelle Sumilong

5' 8"
Freshman
G
Delaney Gosse

#14 Delaney Gosse

6' 1"
Sophomore
F