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Nevada basketball wants to deprive New Mexico from MW TitleClinch

On weekday morning, Nevada Sports Net will repeat three large headlines of the day in his morning download. Read below for today's topics.

1. New Mexico plays for CLINCH of MW title in Nevada

The Nevada basketball team is organizing this evening at 6 p.m. in the Lawlor Events Center New Mexico, with the Lobos playing a share in the title of the regular season Mountain West. New Mexico is a second place in Colorado State to play with two games, which means that a Lobos victory would at least give him part of the championship (Colorado State also plays against San Jose State this evening). New Mexico is looking for its first MW title of the regular season since Nevadas Steve Alford 2012-13 was the head coach of the Lobos. New Mexico enters the game 23-6 and 15-3 in the MW, while Nevada is a total of 16-13 and 8-10 in the MW. The Wolf Pack will honor six seniors before their last home game at Lawlor. You can read our three keys and a prediction for the game here. The game is listed as a pick.

2. Wolf Pack Softball Debüts on 31st in the RPI

The Nevada Softball team made up for the 31st in the RPI ranking published by the NCAA (now 30th). The Wolf Pack is 16: 4 in the first four pre-season tournaments with nine remaining non-League games, including two this weekend against Saint Mary's and Pacific in Bulldog Classic. Nevada plays the following weekend in the Demarini Invitational with two games against Cal Baptist and Stanford. The wolf package is under the direction of head coach in the first year Victoria Hayward. On Monday, Nevadas Hailey McLean was appointed MW Pitcher of the week for the second time this season for the second time after he had thrown 2: 0 and 1.27 ERA over 11 inner in the 5-0 run at the 5-0 run at the Capital Classic in Sacramento. The third Baseman Haley Painter is bound to seventh place in the nation with nine Homern.

3. Football sets 'Friday Night Lights Spring Showcase'

The Wolf Pack Football officially announced the date and the time for the Friday evening -Spring -Showcase in Carson High, which takes place on April 11th at 5:30 p.m. and is open to the public. The event offers a number of interactive functions for fans and participants. The “Fastest Child in Carson” competition will take place in the field during training, and there will be prices and giveaways throughout the event. The Wolf Pack will also hold a team car session after training. This spring shop window took place the traditional spring football game when Nevada changes the spring camp (more on that here). Nevada's spring exercise season will be displayed next Monday.

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