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Pack closes regular season with senior night against SDSU









Who: San Diego State Aztecs (11-17, 5-12 MW) at Nevada Wolf Pack (13-15, 6-11 MW)
When: Friday, March 2 - 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: Alex Margulies
Live Stats: Nevada.StatBroadcast.com

QUICK HITS
• Senior T Moe needs 23 points to become Nevada's 13th 1,000-point scorer.
• Anyone who register at NevadaWolfPack.com/promo with the code FANS before noon PT on Friday, will receive a free ticket.
• With a win Friday, Nevada will secure the No. 7 seed in the upcoming Mountain West Tournament.
• Nevada will honor its four seniors (Bergman, Zeller, Moe, Jones) following Friday night's game.
• The Wolf Pack sports a 10-5 record at Lawlor Events Center this season.

SERIES HISTORY
Nevada and San Diego State have a relatively short history between them with just 18 games played. The all-time series is also a
tightly contested one with the Aztecs ahead by just two games, 10-8.

LAST TIME OUT (W, 75-55 vs. UNLV)
• Nevada knocked off the No. 1 team in the MW, UNLV, for the first time in two years.
• The Wolf Pack outscored the Lady Rebels, 25-4, in the second quarter and held them to just 15.4 percent shooting.
• Five scored in double figures for Nevada: Moe (15), Zeller (13), Redmon (13), King (12), Briggs (10).
• The win marked Nevada's 11th of the season when leading at halftime.
• The Pack forced UNLV into 18 turnovers and turned those into 18 points.
• Nevada shot nearly 50 percent for the game, knocking down 22-of-45 from the field.

SENIOR NIGHT
Following Friday night's game the Wolf Pack will honor its four seniors as they play their final regular season home game in Lawlor Events Center.

T Moe - Daly City, Calif.
Teige Zeller - Los Lunas, N.M.
Halie Bergman - Turlock, Calif.
Ashlee Jones - Sacramento, Calif.

ZELLER AND REDMON RECOGNIZED FOR ACADEMICS
Senior Teige Zeller and junior Jade Redmon were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District second team for the first time in their careers. They are the first Nevada student-athletes to earn a selection to the all-district team since Anna DuBois (track & field) in 2016. Additionally they represented the only Mountain West school on the second team.

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 977 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 15 home games this season Nevada sports a 10-5 record. Since the women's basketball team started playing in Lawlor in 1994, the Pack is 206-151 at home.

SEEING DOUBLE
Senior Teige Zeller has been a double-double machine this season, collecting her 10th of the year at San Jose State. The New Mexico native scored 18 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Following her 13-point effort in the team's last game vs. UNLV, she has scored in double figures in 16 of her last 17 games. The double-double at SJSU was the 13th of Zeller's career, which means she has more than doubled her double-double output from her previous three seasons.

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.

MILESTONE WATCH
Nevada has a few players who are approaching milestones, some of whom could hit those numbers Friday evening against San Diego State.

• T Moe - 23 points shy of 1,000
• MorningRose Tobey - 15 points shy of 200
• Terae Briggs - Five points shy of 500
• Halie Bergman - Four rebounds shy of 200
• AJ Cephas - Two blocks shy of moving to sixth all-time

REBOUNDING MACHINE
Through 28 games this season, the Wolf Pack has been a well oiled machine when it comes to rebounding. Heading into Friday's game, Nevada ranks third in the Mountain West in rebouding margin, grabbing an average of 4.3 more rebounds per game than its opponent. Additionally the Pack ranks fourth in the league in rebounding defense (34.6 rpg) and is third in rebounding offense (38.9 rpg). Teige Zeller leads all Nevada players with 8.8 rebounds per game, good for third 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) - 427
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) - 322
9. Nicole Smith (1988-92) - 252
10. Noelle Fable (1994-98) - 232

BOARDS FOR ZELLER
Teige Zeller is enjoying a stellar senior season for the Wolf Pack, especially on the boards, moving into the top 10 in career rebounds at Nevada.

2. Dawn Pitman (1986-90) - 918
3. Kate Smith (1999-2003) - 785
4. Kayla Williams (2008-12) - 751
5. Shavon Moore (2007-11) - 734
6. Teige Zeller (2014-present) - 673

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 14 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. AJ Cephas (2015-present) - 101
8. Emily Burns (2011-15) - 94
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
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Players Mentioned

Halie Bergman

#4 Halie Bergman

G
5' 10"
Senior
Terae Briggs

#11 Terae Briggs

F
6' 3"
Junior
AJ Cephas

#32 AJ Cephas

F
6' 0"
Junior
Ashlee Jones

#1 Ashlee Jones

G
5' 9"
Senior
T Moe

#13 T Moe

G
5' 8"
Senior
Jade Redmon

#34 Jade Redmon

G
5' 7"
Junior
Teige Zeller

#3 Teige Zeller

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6' 3"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Halie Bergman

#4 Halie Bergman

5' 10"
Senior
G
Terae Briggs

#11 Terae Briggs

6' 3"
Junior
F
AJ Cephas

#32 AJ Cephas

6' 0"
Junior
F
Ashlee Jones

#1 Ashlee Jones

5' 9"
Senior
G
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