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The Nevada Hoops season ends (?) With MW tournament loss against Colorado State

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. The season of Nevada Hoops ends (?) With loss against CSU

The Nevada men's basketball team was bumped into a 67-59 quarter-finals against the state of Colorado on Thursday evening when the Rams completed a three-game wolf package. The defense of Nevada held the top-class Rams on 67 points, but could not make enough shots and shot 36.4 percent, while he only reached 5 out of 26 3 points (19.2 percent). The inability to do 3 points throughout Nevada throughout the MW season was a particularly big problem at the end of the year, since the wolf package made only 23 out of 113 three (20.4 percent) in the last five games. Kobe Sanders and Nick Davidson scored 23 and 22 points against Colorado State, while the rest of the team only added 14 to 5-of-20 shooting. The wolf package exhausted by injuries received 0: 1 zero points in 38 minutes. Colorado State had no ideal offensive game, but Nique Clifford (25 points, 14 rebounds, four templates, two steals, one block) was great. The loss decreased to 17-16, although the wolf package in a post-season tournament, most likely, could play the college basketball crown. This decision will come this weekend.

2. Wolf Pack Softball plays in Stanford (on a soccer field)

Nevada Softball plays four games in the Demarini Invitational against Cal Baptist today. The Wolf Pack also plays Cal Baptist on Saturday before he faces Stanford on Saturday and Sunday. The games with the cardinal are big, since Stanford is 17: 3 and in the nation with an RPI of seven years, the 20th place took place. The Cardinal has a victory over Texas No. 1 on her resume. With Stanfords Boyd & Jill Smith Family Stadium, which underwent a renovation of 38.5 million US dollars, the Cardinal in Stanford Stadium, the home of cardinal football, play on a temporary field. Stanford is the top 15 in the nation in runs per game, while Nevada is the top 30 in the ERA and a showdown and the opportunity for the pack to get national recognition. While Nevada is 19-5 and takes 45th place in the RPI, the 2-4 wolf package is against top 100 RPI teams with victories over Houston (RPI 31) and St. Mary's (98). Adding more intrigue is the fact that the Nevada coach in the first year, Victoria Hayward, had Stanford as her dream school and was committed to the cardinal, but despite a sparkling CV received no academic acceptance. After all, she was a all-American in Washington. This is the last non-league tournament of the pack before the league game begins in Boise State on March 21st.

3. Comedian Chelsea Handler Skiing in a swimsuit in Tahoe

In Palisades Tahoe this afternoon, the comedian, the actress and author Chelsea Handler will try to set up the Guinness World Record for the largest swimsuit. In cooperation with Gold Bond, the skin care brand, which aims at “highlighting the importance of the skin skin moisture in cold weather and bringing the winter skin on an iconic test”. The event takes place from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and is accessible to the public. The ski run takes place at 2 p.m. with a gold bond -dj. It is not known how the current world record for “largest swimsuit skiing” is and is also not known why this is one thing.

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