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One-man show a flop

SALT LAKE CITY — If not for the efforts of Tre’Von Willis, UNLV could have been blown out and embarrassed Wednesday night.

UNLV not looking NCAA worthy

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.

Misfiring Rebels regroup

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.

Bubble trouble imperils Rebels

When times get tough, even veteran basketball coaches can blow up under pressure. After a rough week for UNLV that included a pair of 10-point losses, coach Lon Kruger shows no signs of getting rattled.

Green Valley product White keys Aztecs’ win

SAN DIEGO — Each time Billy White dunked, he was putting exclamation points on a victory over an opponent he relishes beating. White dunked three times and scored 19 points as San Diego State dominated UNLV 68-58 before a crowd of 9,224 at Viejas Arena.

Lady Rebels rebound to edge Aztecs

If there was one basketball team UNLV didn’t want to fall behind, it was San Diego State. The Aztecs won all three meetings last season, and they scorched the Lady Rebels for a 29-point victory a month ago.

Freshman guard Marshall welcomes start at San Diego State

SAN DIEGO — All freshmen deal with growing pains in one form or another, and UNLV guard Anthony Marshall has been through a few this season. Now comes the next step on his growth chart. With the 23rd-ranked Rebels on the ropes and backed into a corner in the Mountain West Conference title race, Marshall will make his first career road start today.