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Nevada hosts Air Force in regular-season finale

Nevada (19-11; 11-8 MW) vs. Air Force (3-27; 0-19 MW)
Saturday, March 7, 2026 - 7 p.m.
Reno, Nev. - Lawlor Events Center

TV/Stream: Mountain West Network (PxP: John Ramey; Analyst: Nick Fazekas)
Radio: 95.5 KNEV (PxP: John Ramey; Analyst: Nick Fazekas)

RENO, Nev. - Looking to bounce back after an 83-73 loss at Wyoming, Nevada is set to face Air Force on the final game of the regular season in Lawlor Events Center on Saturday, March 7.
Pack fans can watch the contest at 7 p.m. on Nevada Sport Net and Mountain West Network with John Ramey (play-by-play) and Nick Fazekas (analyst) 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
Following the game, Nevada will head to Las Vegas, Nev., for the 2026 Credit Union 1 Mountain West Basketball Championship, taking place from March 11 to 14.

LAST TIME OUT
Nevada fell to Wyoming, 83–73, in its final road game of the regular season Tuesday night. The Cowboys shot 63% from the field and 43% from three to secure the win.
Despite foul trouble, Elijah Price led the Pack with 20 points. Tyler Rolison added 14, and Corey Camper Jr. finished with 11. Vaughn Weems contributed nine points, a team-high six rebounds, and three steals.
Nevada improved in the second half and won the bench battle (29–19), while also leading in points off turnovers (13–7) and second-chance points (11–4).

FALCONS REMATCH
Last time the Wolf Pack and the Falcons faced each other, the Pack came out with an 81-66 victory on January 17.
Led by Corey Camper Jr., the Pack had five players scoring in the double digits to pace the offense. Camper Jr. scored 23 points of his own, followed by Tayshawn Comer (14), Elijah Price (13), Chuck Bailey III (12), and Vaughn Weems (11).
Nevada's bench continued to be a key factor for the Pack's success as they outscored the Falcons 18-7, with Bailey III leading the secondary.
With Camper Jr. and Price leading the team in rebounds with nine and eight rebounds, respectively, Nevada totaled 36 boards while Air Force had 21.
As a team, Nevada shot 52.9 percent (27-of-51) from the field, 53 percent (8-of-15) from three-pointers, and 90.5 percent (19-of-21) from the line. The Pack won the paint battle, as they scored 34-14 against the Falcons.
On the defense, Price led the team with two blocks and a steal, while Camper Jr. and Weems had two steals apiece.

SCOUTING AIR FORCE
The Falcons are coming off an 86-60 loss against the Lopes at Clune Arena on Tuesday night. Freshman guard Kam Sanders led the Falcons with 18 points, setting a new record for the program in points by a freshman.
Grand Canyon shot 56 percent from the field, with five players in the double digits scoring. Jaden Henley scored 17 to lead the Lopes offense.
Freshman Lucas Hobin also reached the double digits in scoring with 11 points. Hobin and sophomore Eli Robinson tied for the team lead with six rebounds, while junior Wesley Celichowski added four assists.

WEEMS ATTACK
After seeing consistent minutes in Nevada's rotation this season, Vaughn Weems has taken advantage of his opportunities.
The junior recorded back-to-back career-high performances, highlighted by a 20-point game against New Mexico followed by a 30-point game against UNLV.
Weems also recorded a career performance in field goals (10-for-13), free throws (8-for-12), and rebounds (9).

CAMPER JR. IN THE 1,000-POINT CLUB
After dropping 18 points against San Jose State on February 17, Corey Camper Jr. officially joined the 1,000-point club, reaching a major milestone in his collegiate career.
The Little Rock, Ark., native scored 612 points across two seasons at UTEP before transferring to Nevada, where he has added 388 points so far this season.

PRICE PASSES 500 CAREER BOARDS
Elijah Price reached a major milestone in Nevada's win over Utah State on Feb. 21, surpassing 500 career rebounds with 12 boards in the game.
The redshirt sophomore's consistency on the glass has made him a key presence inside, securing crucial rebounds on both ends of the floor.
Earlier this season, Price set a career high with 19 rebounds against Southern Illinois, the most by a Nevada player since 2016 and the best single-game effort under head coach Steve Alford.

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.
After outscoring Wyoming 29-19, the Pack now has a 10-5 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 29 games, averaging 14.9 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 35 points, 36 assists, 18 rebounds, and 13 steals in 25 games.

PRICE ON THE GLASS
Elijah Price continues to anchor the rim and rank among the Mountain West's best. He has 261 rebounds, ranking third in the league, and second in blocks (53).
The redshirt sophomore also ranks in the top three in both defensive (6.07) and offensive (2.63) rebounds per game.

LEADING THE PACK
Corey Camper Jr. continues to lead the Pack offense. Camper Jr. has 444 points (17.1 per game) and 115 rebounds (4.4 per game).
Camper Jr. reached several career milestones this season, highlighted by a 35-point performance on Feb. 3 against Boise State, where he knocked down 14 field goals.

PACK IN THE RANKINGS
Nevada remains among the Mountain West and the country's best across several statistical categories.
Led by Elijah Price, the Pack ranks ninth and 14th nationally in free throws made (19.5) and free-throw attempts per game (26.0), leading the conference in both categories while also sitting third in blocks per game (3.8).
The Pack is ranked second in the conference in three-point percentage (37.4), just behind Colorado State.
 
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Tyler Rolison

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Players Mentioned

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#3 Tyler Rolison

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Chuck Bailey III

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Myles Walker

#2 Myles Walker

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Freshman
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Elijah  Price

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Tayshawn  Comer

#12 Tayshawn Comer

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Vaughn Weems

#7 Vaughn Weems

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Peyton White

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Ethan Croley

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Corey Camper Jr.

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