Nevada (17-7; 9-4 MW) vs. San Diego State (17-6; 11-2 MW)
Saturday, February 14, 2026 - 7 p.m.
San Diego, Calif. - Viejas Arena
TV/Stream: CBS Sports Network (PxP: Rich Waltz; Analyst: Dan Dickau)
Radio: 95.5 KNEV (PxP: John Ramey; Analyst: Nick Fazekas)
RENO, Nev. - Nevada bounced back to secure a 69-59 win against the Fresno State Bulldogs last Saturday night at Lawlor Events Center. The Pack will now hit the road to San Diego, Calif., to face the San Diego State Aztecs on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Pack fans can watch the contest at 7 p.m. on CBS Sports Network with Rich Waltz (play-by-play) and Dan Dickau (analyst) on the call.
The radio broadcast can be heard on 95.5 KNEV in Reno and through the Varsity Network App, featuring John Ramey and Nick Fazekas.
UP NEXT
Nevada continues Mountain West Play on the road as they travel to San José State on Tuesday, Feb. 17, with tip-off set for 7 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT
Nevada's defense made the difference in the game, helping the team secure a 69-59 victory over Fresno State on Saturday night at Lawlor Events Center.
The Pack (17-7; 9-4 MW) held the Bulldogs (11-12; 5-7 MW) to 36 percent from the field and 31 percent from three.
Corey Camper Jr. and
Vaughn Weems led the Wolf Pack offense with 15 points apiece while also recording five rebounds and four rebounds, respectively.
Tyler Rolison followed with 11 points and five assists off the bench, making key plays at the end of the game to help the Pack secure the win.
Nevada won the battle in the paint 28-14, while outscoring Fresno's bench 16-4.
Kaleb Lowery made his impact on the game with 9 rebounds of the team's 43 total rebounds.
AZTECS REMATCH
Nevada fell to San Diego State, 73-68, on Jan. 6 at Lawlor Events Center. The Aztecs controlled the paint (42-16) and bench scoring (37-9).
The Pack shot 36 percent from the field, 29 percent from three, and 90 percent at the line.
Elijah Price led Nevada with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and four steals, followed by
Tayshawn Comer (16 points) and
Chuck Bailey III (13 points).
On the defensive side, Nevada was unable to contain the Aztecs' offense, as they shot 52 percent (21-for-59) from the field, 24 percent (4-for-17) from three-point range, and 68 percent (13-for-19) from the free throw line. Price recorded four steals to lead the Pack.
SCOUTING SAN DIEGO STATE
Led by BJ Davis, San Diego State is coming off a cruised 88-54 win against Air Force on Saturday evening.
The Aztecs had five players scoring in double figures. Davis, with 16 points, four rebounds, two assists, and one steal, was followed by Miles Heide (13), Reese Dixon-Waters (12), Jeremiah Oden (11), and Pharaoh Compton(11).
San Diego State shot 60 percent from the field, while the Falcons shot 40 percent. The Aztecs were also efficient with the ball, forcing the Falcons to 22 turnovers, while only giving it up six times.
OLD TRAPPER MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Nevada now has two players who have been nominated as Player of the Week. On Feb. 2,
Corey Camper Jr. was selected after averaging 20 points, five rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2.5 steals in 37 minutes per game in the wins against GCU and UNLV.
On Jan. 12,
Elijah Price earned the honor after averaging 18.5 points and 11.5 rebounds on 66.7 percent shooting against San Diego State and Wyoming. He helped Nevada to a 1-1 week, highlighted by a 92-83 win over Wyoming.
NEVADA'S DEPTH
Nevada's depth has been a key factor in its success this season, as it consistently brings energy to both sides of the ball.
The Pack has a 10-2 record, with more bench points than its opponents this season.
FRESHMAN SPARK
Nevada's freshmen continue to make an impact this season.
Peyton White has appeared in 23 games, averaging 17.0 minutes, with career highs of 15 points vs. UC Davis and nine rebounds vs. UC San Diego.
Ethan Croley recorded a double-double (11 points, 10 rebounds) against San Francisco, the program's first by a freshman since 2023.
Myles Walker has added depth in the backcourt, totaling 31 points, 30 assists, 16 rebounds, and 12 steals in 21 games.
PRICE ON THE GLASS
Elijah Price continues to anchor the rim and rank among the Mountain West's best. He has 212 rebounds, ranking second in the league, and leads the conference in blocks (44).
The redshirt sophomore also ranks in the top three in both defensive (6.17) and offensive (2.67) rebounds per game.
Price's 19-rebound performance on Nov. 12 set a career high and stands as the best single-game rebounding effort under head coach
Steve Alford, and the most by a Nevada player since 2016.
LEADING THE PACK
Corey Camper Jr. and Tayshaw Comer continue to lead the Pack offense. Comer has 94 assists and a total of 311 points (13.0 per game), while Camper Jr. has 354 points (17.7 per game) and 88 rebounds (4.4 per game).
Both Comer and Camper Jr. reached career milestones this season. Comer recorded a career high for three-pointers made with four in six attempts at Washington State on Dec. 7, 2025, while also reaching his career high in free throws against Boise State on Dec. 20, 2025, with 13-for-14 made.
Against Boise State on Feb. 3, Camper Jr. reached 35 points, while making 14 field goals to set a new career high.
PACK IN THE RANKINGS
Nevada remains among the Mountain West and the country's best across several statistical categories.
Nevada leads the conference in free throws made per game (19.3) and is second for free-throw attempts per game (25.5), and is third in the Mountain West in blocks per game (3.9).
The Pack is ranked 14th in the country and second in the conference in three-point percentage (38.7), just behind Colorado State.
EFFICIENCY IS KEY
Nevada has been tremendous at taking care of the ball this season, as the Pack has a combined 219 turnovers through 24 games.
The Pack ranks 9th in the nation in fewest turnovers per game (9.1), and the Pack has had 10 or fewer turnovers in 18 of 24 games this season.
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