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Former Nevada basketball player who is involved in the potential betting scandal

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. Ex-Nevada played in the potential betting scandal

The Fresno Bee reported on Saturday that the guards Jalen Weaver, a former Wolf package player in Nevada, and Zaon Collins were held from playing, after they had been involved in an internal investigation of the influence on games. Mykell Robinson, who is no longer in a team, was also connected to the examination. Weaver and Collins remain part of the squad, but did not occur in the 72-69 overtime loss of the bulldog against the Air Force to 5-23. Action News 30 reported in accordance with sources, Weaver and Robinson Wetten on the team to subordinate points and rebounds. Robinson recently played in a loss of overtime on January 11 against Nevada, in which Robinson scored only three points on three shots in 30 minutes after entering the game on average 10.8 points per game with 10.8 shot attempts per game. He had four rebounds under his season average of 6.3. In a statement, the state of Fresno said that Weaver and Collins “were held back from the competition while the university checked a matter of admission”. Weaver played in Nevada from 2021-22, performed in 11 games before moving to the Slat Lake Community College for a season and spent the last two in Nevada.

2. Pack Swim will be fourth at MW championships

Nevada Swim and Dive ended the Mountain West Championships over the weekend by taking the fourth out of 10 teams, a place better than the fifth place last season. San Diego State won his fourth title in a row and scored 1,283 points. UNLV was second with 1,178; Fresno State third with 1,022; Nevada fourth at 998; And Washington State Fifth at 975. The Wolf Pack won 16 medals, including three gold, seven silver and six bronze. Eleven swimmers and divers earned at least one medal, led by Scarlett Ferris (five), Enkhkhuslen Batbayar (four) and Diver Bailey Heydra (three), each recorded a gold. Heydra recorded two silver medals on all three diving events. Swimmers Yasmin Perry, Sara Mihalic and Noelle Harvey each won two medals each. Nevada is now waiting for the opportunity to take part in the national level with zone diving and then to the NCAA championships.

3. Three local schools win state basketball titles

The basketball team of the tendency of boys won the title of class 2a State State, the 55-50, for its first state crown since 2019. It was a retraction of last year's state title game, which was won by Needles, 60-58. In this year's victory, Tommy Williams, football football football lettering of 21 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and three steals, while Jayden Abbate, a friend of NSN, scored nine points while he scored three 3 points -Teams achieved. Local teams also won both 1A titles with the Pyramid Lake Girls, who made a three-goal win against Eureka and the Smith Valley boy against Virginia City (51: 49) for his first state championship title since 1999. Smith Valley Lost in the state title game to Eureka last year. In the 4a, the Spanish boys and Reno girls both came to the state title games, but lost to Sierra Vista or Legacy. In the 3A, the Fernley Boys made it to the State Title game for the first time since 1977 before they lost to Mater East, 49-32.

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