Nevada (7-3) vs. Duquesne (6-4)
Saturday, December 13, 2025 - 7 p.m.
Reno, Nev. - Lawlor Events Center
TV/Stream: Nevada Sports Net/Mountain West Network/MW App
Radio: 95.5 KNEV (PxP: John Ramey; Analyst: Nick Fazekas)
RENO, Nev. - After dominating the Washington State Cougars on Sunday afternoon, with a 78-64 win, the Pack is back at home for the final non-conference game of the season against Duquesne. The game is scheduled for Saturday, December 13, with a tip-off at 7:00 p.m. in the Lawlor Events Center.
Nevada fans can watch the matchup on Nevada Sports Net and on Mountain West Network with John Ramey and Nick Fazekas on the call.
The radio broadcast can be heard on 95.5 KNEV in Reno and through the Varsity Network App, featuring Ramey and Fazekas.
UP NEXT
After facing the Dukes, Nevada will stay at home for their first conference matchup of the season against Boise State on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 7 p.m.
ABOUT DUQUESNE
The Dukes (6-4) are coming off an 86-64 loss against Boise State on Wednesday night at ExtraMile Arena in Boise, Idaho.
With 41.4 percent (24-for-58) of shots made and a season low in points, the Dukes had four student-athletes in the double digits, including junior Jakub Nečas with a team-high of 13 points, Jimmie Williams, and John Hugley IV with 11 each. Jake DiMichele came off the bench to score his first double-figure effort of the year with 11 points, finishing 4-for-6 from the field and 2-for-3 at the free-throw line.
Forward Nečas notched 13 points in his second consecutive game, shy of his first career double-double, with nine rebounds collected. He also recorded two blocks to help the Dukes register a season-high of six rejections.
LAST TIME OUT
Nevada (7-3) delivered a strong road performance Sunday, using a dominant second half to pull away for a 78-64 win over Washington State (3-7) at Beasley Coliseum.
The Pack outscored the Cougars 47-32 after the break, sparked by improved perimeter shooting and commanding work on the glass.
Elijah Price anchored the defensive effort with three steals and two blocks, helping hold WSU to 39.2 percent from the field and just 29.2 percent from deep.
On the offensive end,
Tayshawn Comer paced Nevada with a season-high 24 points and two assists. Price added 15 points and eight boards,
Chuck Bailey III chipped in 12 points and six rebounds, and
Amire Robinson reached double figures with a career-high 11 points and two rebounds.
NEVADA'S DEPTH
Nevada's bench has been a steady spark this season, bringing energy on defense and helping maintain intensity when the starters need a lift.
On the offensive end, the Pack is now 3-2 in the season with more bench points than the opponent. The second unit has helped deliver timely scoring and momentum plays.
With
Peyton White,
Vaughn Weems,
Ethan Croley, and
Myles Walker stepping up each game, the bench has added valuable depth and consistency to Nevada's rotation.
Last time out, redshirt sophomore
Amire Robinson also made an impact in the game with his double-figure career-high of 11 points and two rebounds.
PRICE ON THE GLASS
Forward
Elijah Price continues to be one of the top rim protectors in the Mountain West. Price's 80 total rebounds rank fourth in the Mountain West.
His 19-rebound game 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.
LEADERS OF THE PACK
Corey Camper Jr. and
Tayshawn Comer continue to set the pace for the Pack offense. Camper Jr. has 143 points (15.9 per game) so far this season. Along with 32 rebounds and 20 assists, the senior has been key in the offense.
The Little Rock, Ark. native also reached a milestone this season, with a career-high of 27 points against UCSB on Nov. 22, 2025.
Tayshawn Comer has a team high of 38 assists, setting the tone for the offense. After scoring 20 points in the second half against Washington State on Dec. 7, 2025, the senior is now the top scorer for the Pack with 153 points (15.3 per game).
He also tied his career high for three-pointers with four made against the Cougars.
Both Camper Jr. and Comer have also made an impact in the Pack defense, as they have added 10 and 13 steals of their own, respectively.
PACK IN THE RANKINGS
Nevada remains among the Mountain West's best across multiple categories.
Powered by the interior play of Price, Bailey III, and Armotrading, the Pack ranks second in blocks per game (4.2), third in rebounds per game (38.10), first in free throws made per game (20.1), and second in free throw attempts per game (27.1).
On the glass, Price (80) and Bailey III (39) lead the way. Price and Armotrading also rank second and third in the conference with 15 and 9 blocks, while Bailey III has added three of his own.
Price leads the Mountain West in free throws made, going 52-for-71 (73 percent) at the line.
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