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UNLV’s game at Arizona critical to Rebels’ tournament hopes

It all made sense before Wednesday, how this week might play out for UNLV’s basketball team, how important it could prove in regards to the postseason, how a winnable game against Arizona State would be followed by an extremely difficult one at Arizona.

Real tests loom for unbeaten Rebels

The schedule for UNLV’s basketball team to begin this season allowed the Rebels a cushion for success if they didn’t fall into the trap of playing down to opponents, if they didn’t suffer the sort of lapse in focus that has already caught several heavily favored teams across the country.

Rice’s team with little to look forward to

In a season when UNLV was at least expected to hover in the neighborhood of the top in what has proven to be a second-rate Mountain West, things have sunk this low for the Rebels when talking positives: At least that 3-point streak remains intact.

O’Brien another reminder of UNLV’s shortcomings

Four years ago, two college basketball players from major programs decided to transfer. Each was recruited by UNLV and San Diego State.

UNLV couldn’t afford loss against Portland

UNLV’s overtime win against Portland on Wednesday night was important for one reason: The alternative would have been dreadful.

No red flag: NCAA does right by UNLV

This is what happened at some point in a conference room Sunday that housed the NCAA Tournament selection committee in Indianapolis: UNLV was placed in the bracket as a No. 5 seed and Cal was placed opposite it as a No. 12, and a red flag appeared on the movie theater-size projection screen displaying the matchup.