In an emotional, gritty performance, the Nevada women’s basketball team overcame a late deficit to earn a 95-84 overtime win over San Diego State in Monday’s opening round of the Mountain West Tournament. During the fourth quarter, senior guard T Moe reached a milestone that not many to wear a Wolf Pack uniform have attained.
Junior Jade Redmon produced a career-high 23 points in Saturday’s 65-59 loss to Colorado State by the Nevada women’s basketball team at Lawlor Events Center. The Wolf Pack has now lost three straight games and falls to 11-10 overall and 4-6 in the Mountain West.
For the first time in three years the Nevada women’s basketball team starts Mountain West play 1-0, after defeating Fresno State 90-73 Thursday evening at Lawlor Events Center. The 90 points put up by the Wolf Pack (8-4, 1-0 MW) is the second-most this season and the most since it scored 95 against Sacramento State on Nov. 24.
In front of a program record 7,815 fans, the Nevada women’s basketball team battled No. 1 UConn to an 88-57 loss Tuesday night in Lawlor Events Center. The Wolf Pack (3-3) had three players score in double figures, led by senior Teige Zeller’s 17 points and a team-high six rebounds.
Nevada women's basketball coach Jane Albright announced the signing of four student-athletes to National Letters of Intent during Wednesday's early signing period.