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Nevada Basketball rejects a NIT invitation, ends the season

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. Nevada basketball does not reject Home Game, end the season

Messrs Wolf Pack's basketball season ended on Thursday with the defeat of the Mountain West tournament against Colorado State after Nevada exchanged off the off -season on Sunday. The wolf package quoted a squad that stood up to eight healthy and active scholarship players after injuries from Tre Coleman (hand), Daniel Foster (ankle) and KJ Hymes (back). Nevada was in line to organize a NIT game if it wanted to make the NCAA tournament out of the league after four teams -New Mexico, US state of Colorado, the state of San Diego. As a TOP 12 conference, the MW received an automatic berth and a home game in the NIT. After Boise State rejected this offer to play in College basketball crown instead, this offer then went to Nevada, which it also rejected. UNLV has also exchanged NIT, which means that San Jose State receives the MW's car bid and home game. The Spartans (15-19) are one of two in the 32-team field with one defeat, the other is Oklahoma State, which Nevada defeated this season. The wolf package ended the year with 17-16 when six of the 11 MW teams drive into the post-season. In our weekly survey, we asked if you agreed to reject a post -season with the decision of Nevada. You can vote below.

2. Wolf Pack Softball drops two competition games to Stanford

The Nevada Softball team completed most of its non-league time plan at the weekend at Demartini Invitational in Palo Alto, California, where it defeated twice and lost twice against Stanford. The wolf package was competitive against the No. 20-rank Cardinal and lost the first game with 4: 1 and the second 2: 1. The big problem was Nevada's bat, since the wolf package only had five goals over 14 innerings. In the first game, Nevada was a hit because this hit was the first career home for Lexi O'Gorman, who was 1-1 to five banded before Stanford scored three points in the sixth. In the second game, Nevada lowered his deficit to 2-1 in the sixth inning and had the game on the third base in the seventh end of the seventh race in front of Haley Painter and Bailie Clark to end the game. The wolf package is 21-7 and moved after 2-2 last weekend from 45th to 36th in the RPI. Most of Nevada's victories came against the competition with a lower caliber, as the wolf package 1-4 in quad-1 games and 0: 1 in quad 2 games. It is 20-2 in Quad 3 and 4 games. Nevada seems to be a legitimate MW candidate and opens the league game in State Boise on Friday.

3 .. Nevada Baseball falls in series in the Fresno State

The Wolf Pack Baseball team went 1-2 in his MW Opening series in Fresno State, whereby the team's pitching was a problem. Nevada was surpassed in the series with 31-21 and allowed 15 runs in the first game and 13 in the third game, which was shortened to seven innings when the wolf package was twisted. Nevada had a strong start from Alessandro Castro (three runs in six innings) to win the second game with 9: 3. Nevada has a non-League game at Santa Clara today before being organized in an MW set of three games from Friday. The tennis of the Nevada women started MW Play this weekend and hit Colorado State 4-0 and Wyoming 4-1 to improve to 10: 1. The Wolf Pack is home to San Diego State on Friday. The Aztecs, which are classified in 41st place in the nation, are the team that can be beaten in the MW. Nevada was classified at the beginning of this season, but is no longer among the top 75.

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