Points spread and betting odds for Saturday's Mountain West Conference game between Nevada and San Diego State
ESPN’s Basketball Power Index remains unkind to Mountain West teams. Utah State currently leads all Mountain West teams at No. 45. The Aggies, losers of two in a row and three o
BOTTOM LINE: San Diego State will try to keep its five-game home win streak intact when the Aztecs play Nevada. The Aztecs are 11-3 in home games. San Diego State ranks fourth in the MWC in rebounding averaging 32.2 rebounds. Magoon Gwath leads the Aztecs with 5.2 boards.
The MESA Foundation, SDSU’s basketball NIL collective, launched a fundraising campaign Monday with the aim of reaching another $1 million before the transfer portal opens March 24. The goal is to raise $500,000, which will be matched by what it calls “a generous donor.”
Following a run of nine wins in 11 games, San Diego State was handed a setback on Tuesday night. The Aztecs led at halftime in Las Vegas but allowed UNLV to sho
This UNLV basketball team just might have something special going on right now. It was impossible to ignore that intangible feeling after the Scarlet and Gray knocked off San Diego State for the second time this season,
The UNLV Runnin' Rebels men's basketball team stayed hot on Tuesday night, knocking off the San Diego State Aztecs at home in Las Vegas. After trailing at half
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But UNLV (17-13, 10-9), which has won six of its last seven, quickly retook the lead in the second half and didn’t relinquish it over the final 10 minutes. The Aztecs closed to two with 3:20 left but missed a pair of 3s on their next two possessions and soon were down by seven.
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Going All In
It was not until 2018, when the U.S. Supreme Court repealed the statute that made sports gambling illegal outside Nevada, that the NCAA went all in on Vegas. While conferences like the Pac 12 and Mountain West already held their postseason basketball tournaments in Las Vegas, the NCAA’s had evidence of interest available.