RENO, Nev. – Single-game tickets and mini-plans for the 2021-22 Nevada Men's Basketball season are on sale now, as the Wolf Pack prepares to welcome fans back to Lawlor Events Center.
There are two mini-plan options available: a five-game and nine-game plan. The five-game plan begins for as low as $75 for plaza seating, up to $125 for center concourse. The nine-game plan begins at $135 for plaza, and up to $225 for center concourse.
Any of Nevada's 15 regular-season home games are available for selection in each plan, providing fans the ability to guarantee their tickets inside Lawlor for such marquee games with UNLV, San Diego State, and Utah State.
Single-game tickets begin as low as $10 for plaza sections for non-conference contests, and going for $15 for Mountain West games, and $20 for the Pack's three "Premium" contests: Utah State (Jan. 29), UNLV (Feb. 22), and San Diego State (March 5).
Mini-plans and single-game tickets can be purchased by contacting the ticket office at 775-348-PACK (7225) or by emailingÂ
wolfpackticketinfo@unr.edu. Ticket options and price breakdowns by section are availableÂ
here for mini-plans andÂ
here for single-game tickets.
The Pack opens its 2021-22 regular-season home slate with contests against Eastern Washington (Nov. 9) and San Diego (Nov. 12). The non-conference home slate is rounded out with matchups with Pepperdine (Nov. 30), the University of Minnesota Duluth (Dec. 15), LMU (Dec. 18), and Grand Canyon (Dec. 21).
Nevada opens its nine-game Mountain West home schedule New Year's Day against New Mexico.
Head coach
Steve Alford returns for his third season at the Nevada helm, returning eight players, including Mountain West Newcomer of the Year point guard
Grant Sherfield and All-Mountain West shooting guard
Desmond Cambridge, Jr. from a team that went 16-10 and reached the Mountain West Tournament semifinals in 2020-21.
Sherfield, who was named All-District by the USBWA and NABC as well as to the All-Mountain West First Team, finished the season with team-best figures of 18.6 points, 6.08 assists, and 1.62 steals per game. The Wichita State transfer made a significant impact in his debut season with the Pack, and established himself as one of the top point guards in the nation, leading the Mountain West in assists and steals, and ranking second in scoring and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.51). He showed a flair for the dramatic, as well, hitting three game-winning shots in the final seconds for Nevada during the season.
Cambridge, Jr. also earned all-district recognition from the NABC, finishing the season with 16.3 points per game and a team-best 69 3-pointers, ranking fifth and third, respectively, in those categories among Mountain West players.
Also set to return in 2021-22 are forwards
Warren Washington (10.0 ppg, 5.9 rpg in 2020-21) and
K.J. Hymes (6.3 ppg, 22 blocks), along with freshman starters Tré Coleman (5.0 ppg, 20 steals) and
Daniel Foster (4.3 ppg, 48.6 FG pct. over 11 games).
With five-star recruit
Will Baker, a seven-foot center transfer from Texas, along with transfers
AJ Bramah (Robert Morris) and
Kenan Blackshear (FAU), there's plenty to be excited about heading into the 2021-22 campaign.
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Nevada Men's Basketball 2021-22 Mini-plan Information
5-Game Plan -Â Buy Now
Center Concourse - $125
Concourse - $100
Plaza - $75
ADA - $75
9-Game Plan -Â Buy Now
Center Concourse - $225
Concourse - $180
Plaza - $135
ADA - $135