Nevada (6-3) vs. Washington State (3-6)
Sunday, December 7, 2025 - 2 p.m.
Pullman, Wash. - Beasley Coliseum
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TV/Stream:Â ESPN+Â (PxP:Trevor Williams/ Analyst:Â Dan Dickau)
Radio:Â 95.5 KNEV/ The Varsity Network App (PxP: John Ramey/Analyst: Nick Fazekas)
RENO, Nev. - After earning a 76-70 win against UC San Diego in Lawlor Events Center on Tuesday night, the Pack will get back on the road to face Washington State on Sunday afternoon. The game is set to tip off at 2 pm in the Beasley Coliseum.
Nevada fans can watch the matchup on ESPN+ with Trevor Williams and Dan Dickau 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
After facing the Cougars, Nevada returns home for a game against Duquesne on Saturday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. for its final non-conference matchup.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE
The Cougars are coming off a 60-64 loss against Bradley on Tuesday night at Carver Arena in Peoria, Illinois.
The team was led by four student-athletes in the double digits, including freshman Ace Glass with a team-high 15 points and junior Eemeli Yalaho with his second career double-double.
Glass's performance marks his sixth consecutive game scoring in double figures. While Yalaho, 10 points and 11 rebounds, matched his career high, and delivered his second double-double in the last five games. ND Okafor and Tómas Thrastarson added 10 points and six rebounds to the box score. Thrastarson was one board shy of his career high.
The Cougars held the Braves to 35.5 percent shooting but were unable to close out the game, as Bradley forced WSU into 20 turnovers, scoring 23 points off the Wazzu mistakes.
LAST TIME OUT
Nevada (6-3) is continuing their winning streak after a 76-70 victory over UC San Diego (7-1) on Tuesday night. The Pack held the top three-point shooting team in the Big West, the Tritons to just 26.1 percent from distance, which led to the end of their 20-game regular-season win streak.
Corey Camper Jr. once again powered the Pack offense, scoring 15 points for his seventh double-digit performance of the season while adding three rebounds and three assists.
He was joined in double figures by
Tayshawn Comer (12),
Vaughn Weems (11), and
Peyton White (11), with White also grabbing a team-high of nine rebounds.
Defensively,
Elijah Price anchored the paint with three blocks and eight boards, while Nevada's bench continued its strong stretch, posting 29 points, led by White and Weems.
FRESHMEN SPARK
Nevada's freshmen continue to make a strong impact on the team after their performance against UC San Diego.
Peyton White led the way with 11 points and a career high of nine rebounds. White was followed by
Myles Walker, with 4 points and two rebounds, while
Ethan Croley secured the glass with five rebounds.
Together, anytime the trio comes in to play, they bring depth, energy, and promise of Nevada's young core.
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.
PRICE ON THE GLASS
Forward
Elijah Price continues to be one of the top rim protectors in the Mountain West. Price's 72 total rebounds rank third 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. has been setting the pace for the Pack offense. With
Tayshawn Comer in the back court, 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 36 assists so far this season. Comer has not only set the pace for the offense, but he has also been the second top scorer for the Pack with 129 points (14.3 per game).
The senior had a career high for three-pointers made with four in 10 attempts against Southern Illinois.
Both Camper Jr. and Comer have also made an impact in the Pack defense, as they have added 10 and 12 steals of their own, respectively.
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 first in blocks per game (4.4), second in rebounds per game (38.44), first in free throws made per game (20.3), and second in free throw attempts per game (27.8).
Price (72) and Armotrading (36) lead the team on the glass, while ranking second and third in the conference with 13 and 9 blocks, respectively.
Price also leads the Mountain West in free throws made (46-for-65; 71 percent) and ranks third in rebounding.
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