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Nevada set to face Washington in the Acrisure Series

Nevada (4-2) vs. Washington (4-1)
Thursday, November 27 – 1:30 p.m.
Palm Springs, Calif. – Acrisure Arena

TV/Stream: CBS Sports Network (PxP: Justin Kutcher; Analyst: BJ Taylor)
Radio: 95.5 KNEV (PxP: John Ramey; Analyst: Nick Fazekas)

RENO, Nev. - Nevada heads back on the road to Palm Springs, Calif., for the 2025 Acrisure Series, where the Pack will face Washington on Nov. 27 at 1:30 p.m.

The matchup will air on CBS Sports Network with Justin Kutcher and BJ Taylor on the call.

The radio broadcast can be heard on 95.5 FM in Reno and through the Varsity Network App, featuring John Ramey and Nick Fazekas.

UP NEXT
Following Wednesday's game, Nevada will take on either Colorado or San Francisco in the final round of the Acrisure Series on Nov. 28. Tip time will be either 11 a.m. or 1:30 p.m.

ABOUT WASHINGTON
Washington (4–1) enters Thursday's contest coming off a double-overtime win over Southern on Nov. 18.

Wesley Yates III paced the Huskies with 23 points, while Desmond Claude added 20 in the 99–93 victory. Franck Kepnang controlled the paint with 12 rebounds, six blocks, and six points, marking his first double-digit rebounding game since Dec. 5, 2023.

As a team, the Huskies shot 40.8 percent from the field (29-for-71), 29.4 percent from three (5-for-17), and 72 percent at the line (36-for-50).

THE PACK AGAINST THE HUSKIES
Nevada and Washington meet for the fourth time under Steve Alford, with the Pack winning the previous three matchups.

In 2021, Nevada defeated Washington 81–62 at the Mammoth Sports Construction Crossover Classic behind Grant Sherfield's 23 points, six rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

Nevada earned an 83–76 road win in 2023 as Kenan Blackshear delivered a career-high 31 points, along with six rebounds and five assists.

Last season, the Pack topped the Huskies 63–53 in Reno, led by Kobe Sanders' 20 points, four rebounds, five assists, and two defensive stops.

LAST TIME OUT
Nevada returned to the win column with a strong defensive showing in a 78–64 victory over UC Santa Barbara at Lawlor Events Center on Saturday.

Corey Camper Jr. posted a career-high 27 points as the Pack shot 47.9 percent from the field, 33.3 percent from three, and 86.7 percent at the free-throw line. Elijah Price added 14 points and eight rebounds, while Tayshawn Comer finished with 14 points.

Comer and Joel Armotrading each recorded three steals and three blocks, respectively. Tyler Rolison added three steals as Nevada held UCSB to 40.4 percent shooting, 29.2 percent from three, and 65.2 percent at the line.

PRICE ON THE GLASS
Forward Elijah Price continues to shine on the boards and at the free-throw line.

Price's 55 total rebounds rank third in the Mountain West and 36th nationally.

His 19-rebound performance against Southern Illinois on Nov. 12, 2025, set a new career high, stands as one of the top rebounding games in program history, and is ranked sixth-highest single-game total in Division I this season.

Price's effort is now the best single-game rebounding performance by a Nevada player under head coach Steve Alford and the most by any Pack player since Cameron Oliver grabbed 21 boards against UNLV on Feb. 20, 2016.

The sophomore also leads the Mountain West in free throws made, going 36-for-50 (72 percent), a total that ranks 25th nationally.

COMER AND CAMPER JR. SETTING THE PACE
Corey Camper Jr. and Tayshawn Comer have scored in double figures in all six games this season while impacting both ends of the floor.

Camper Jr. leads Nevada with 101 points (16.8 per game), along with 23 rebounds and nine assists. His career-high 27 points against UCSB powered Saturday's win.

Comer is averaging 15.8 points with 19 rebounds, 21 assists, and nine steals. Camper has added eight steals of his own as both seniors help anchor Nevada defensively.

PACK IN THE RANKINGS
Nevada remains among the Mountain West's best across several statistical categories.

Backed by the interior presence of Price and Armotrading, the Pack ranks second in blocks per game (4.2), third in rebounds per game (40.33), third in free throws made (23.3), and second in free throw attempts (31.2).

Price (55) and Armotrading (34) lead the team on the glass, while Armotrading ranks second in the conference with nine blocks, and Price sits sixth with five.

Price also leads the Mountain West in free throws made and ranks third in rebounding. Nationally, Nevada stands 13th in free-throw attempts per game and 14th in makes per game.
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Players Mentioned

Kobe Sanders

#8 Kobe Sanders

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6' 9"
Fifth Year
Tyler Rolison

#3 Tyler Rolison

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6' 0"
Junior
Elijah  Price

#1 Elijah Price

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6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
Joel  Armotrading

#21 Joel Armotrading

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6' 10"
Graduate Student
Tayshawn  Comer

#12 Tayshawn Comer

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6' 1"
Senior
Corey Camper Jr.

#4 Corey Camper Jr.

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6' 5"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Kobe Sanders

#8 Kobe Sanders

6' 9"
Fifth Year
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Tyler Rolison

#3 Tyler Rolison

6' 0"
Junior
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Elijah  Price

#1 Elijah Price

6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
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Joel  Armotrading

#21 Joel Armotrading

6' 10"
Graduate Student
C
Tayshawn  Comer

#12 Tayshawn Comer

6' 1"
Senior
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Corey Camper Jr.

#4 Corey Camper Jr.

6' 5"
Graduate Student
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