Nevada ends her home basketball schedule on Tuesday, as the Wolf Pack hosts a leader in the New Mexico League.
Nevada will honor her six adults after the match: Kobe Sanders, Tres Coleman, Brandon Love, Xavier Duzel, Daniel Foster and KJ Hymes.
What time is Nevada-Niu Mexico?
The Nevada game (16-13, 8-10 Mountain West) against New Mexico (23-6, 15-3 MW) is scheduled for 6:00 pm Tuesday at the Lawlor Events Center.
How to watch/listen to the game
The game will be a television at CBS Sports Network, with Carter Blackburn dealing with the game obligations and Pete Gillen, providing analysis.
On the radio you catch the game of 95.5 FM with John Ramey and Len Stevens. Stevens will withdraw from broadcast after the match.
Fans can also join the crowd personally at the Lawlor events center, 1664 N. Virginia St. in Renault. For tickets, call 775-348-7225 or visit Nevadawolfpack.com.
Last time
New Mexico defeated Nevada 82-81 in overtime on January 3, when Jr. Joseph Joseph struck Zumer to lift the slopes to the victory.
Previous games
Nevada lost to UNLV, 68-55, Friday night. Sanders scored 30 points for Wolf Pack in this loss.
Nevada defeated Wyoming, 84-61, February 25.
New Mexico beat the Air Force, 92-71, on Saturday, when Donovan Dent scored 25 points and Jr. Joseph Nelly had 14 points and 21 fights.
On February 26 Lobos lost to San Diego State, 73-65
In the ranking
Nevada is No. 71 in the net ranking and No. 76 in the Kenpom ranking.
New Mexico is No. 44 in the net ranking and No. 40 in Kenpom.
In the RPI Nevada ranking is No. 141 and New Mexico is No. 26.
In statistics
New Mexico leads Mountain West, scoring 82.6 points per match (in all matches). The loans allow 71.6.
Nevada average 72.8 points per game and allows 67.5.
Nevada’s remaining schedule
- March 4, New Mexico in Nevada, 18:00 (TV: CBSSN, Radio: 95.5 FM)
- March 8, Nevada in San Diego State, 7:30 pm (TV: FS1, Radio: 95.5 FM)
- March 12-15 Mountain West Conference Men’s Tournament at Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas.
Men’s Mountain West Conference Basketball Lands
Conference as a whole until March 2
- New Mexico 15-3, 23-6
- Colorado State 14-4, 20-9
- Utah 14-5, 24-6
- State San Diego 13-5, 20-7
- Boise State 13-5, 21-8
- UNLV 10-8, 16-13
- Nevada 8-10, 16-13
- San Jose State 6-12, 13-17
- Wyoming 5-14, 12-18
- Air Force 1-17, 4-25
- Fresh State 1-17, 5-24
Tuesday games: New Mexico in Nevada; State San Jose in Colorado; Boise State in the Air Force; Wyoming in Freshno; State San Diego in Unlv.