UNLV Basketball
Out of sync during UNLV’s recent three-game losing streak, the one-two punch of Tre’Von Willis and Chace Stanback teamed to help knock out another lightweight opponent.
The big picture has been dwarfed to a few weeks and is much clearer today.
Oscar Bellfield is a college sophomore who when asked if he could invite anyone to dinner, included the following:
As problems quickly piled up, UNLV coach Lon Kruger sorted through the mess and found no easy answers.
The outcome had been decided. The only question was whether UNLV would make a second-half basket.
SALT LAKE CITY — If not for the efforts of Tre’Von Willis, UNLV could have been blown out and embarrassed Wednesday night.
Every game and opponent is different. Lon Kruger is correct on that part. He was also accurate in saying a major reason his UNLV basketball team dropped games at home against New Mexico and at San Diego State last week had as much to do with opposing talent as anything else.
SALT LAKE CITY – Just when everything seemed to be running smoothly for UNLV, sophomore forward Chace Stanback said something went wrong. What exactly went wrong and why, he’s not sure.