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Wyoming completes the game of 17-0 running to stun Nevada 45-42-Sport network in Nevada

Wyoming completes the game of 17-0 running to stun Nevada 45-42-Sport network in Nevada

From the athletics in Nevada

In his second match for the last home game of the season, Nevada’s women’s basketball hosted Wyoming, falling late for the cowboys with a final result of 45-42.

Imbi Jones kicked things up with three in the initial possession of the package. Cowgirls tied it with three before Tori Davis put the package back with one of the charity strips.

After lagging behind for a short period, Audrey Rodin and Lexi Givens added two for 11-8 leads in Nevada in the second quarter.

The package continued to upgrade its inertia as they only allowed the cowbars to score four times throughout the second quarter.

In the meantime, Nevada saw her largest lead from half, as he scored nine times for a 13-point lead. The package shoots 50% in the second, while holding the cowbars to just over 27%.

In the first half, the package recorded four blocks and grabbed 18 rebounds, 16 of them were defensive.

Focusing on the break, Nevada kept a 10-point lead, 26-16.

Nevada continued his strong defense position in the second half without allowing a single basket, like Wyoming in the first five minutes of the third. Offensively, the package saw its biggest lead from the game of 16.

At the end of the third Weyoming, he made a boost and reduced the lead to single numbers. However, Nevada never allowed them more than the nine. By the end of a quarter, the package led, 37-28.

In the final 10, Nevada had baskets from the back to come out 14. Jones started it with arrangement, followed by Davis with three. Inertia began to shift as Wyoming slowly made impetus to the lead.

With a little more than a minute and a half to adjust, the package ended up for the first time since the beginning of the opening neighborhood. Cowgirls led with three points, and despite a good look from Davis, the package failed to come out from above. Wyoming finished the game at 17-0.

Givens recorded his fifth double double for the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Jones fired 50% of the paint and 100% beyond the arc for 10 points. Born grabbed the second most boards for the nine package.

Nevada will stay at home to host Colorado State on February 26 at 6:30 pm in a game that you can see live on the Nevada sports network.

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