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Kitan Crawford dominates combine harvesters, receives props from Patrick Mahomes

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. Kitan Crawford dominates NFL Combine

Crawford Crawford in Nevada dominated the NFL combination and recorded some of the top defensive at the annual scouting event. Crawford organized the second fastest 40-yard dash time ever for a Nevada product and achieved a 4.41-second run for everyone in 2011, but the 4.40 from Dontay Moch. He was the first in the shuttle (4.03 seconds, 0.22 seconds faster than second place); second in the vertical jump (41.5 inches); second in the three-cone drill (6.81 seconds); Third in the long jump (10 feet, 8 inches); and third in the bench press (18 repetitions of 225). This means that he ended three out of 15 safe collateral in all six sporting tests. Simply put, Crawford is the best athlete in the design. He even got a shutout from Patrick Mahomes, Quarterback from Kansas City Chiefs, who quoted our tweet via Crawford by saying: “Lil Cuz had a day!” (As far as I know, the two are not actually related.) But these combination points plus Mahomes' stamp of approval and his field as a senior in Nevada in 2024, after four years in Texas Crawford in the draft from April 24th to 26th in Green Bay.

2. Sama for Nevada basketball (mostly) set

It was not a good weekend for men and women's basketball teams in Nevada when the Wolf Pack men disappeared in a 68:55 loss at Rival UnlV, to which his top player (Dedan Thomas Jr.) was missing. In the meantime, the women in Nevada lost to the last place in Utah, 93-75 after the Aggies 3-25 had entered the game. The Wolf Pack Women are finished with the regular season with 11-20 and 6-12 in mountain vests. This means that Nevada will be the eighth seed at the 11-team conference tournament, which begins on Sunday. The wolf package will play in the first game of the tournament at 2 p.m. against No. 8 (either Boise State or Air Force). Nevada's men (16-13, 8-10) will almost surely be number 7 at the conference tournament, as it is two games behind UNLV for sixth place in the MW. The only option of Nevada does not get the No. 7 seeds when it loses New Mexico and SDSU and UNLV against New Mexico and SDSU this week. Otherwise, the wolf package is locked up in the seventh seeds and will play against No. 10 (either Fresno State or Air Force) on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

3. Pack -light athletics -nine at MW championships

The Nevada Women's Athletics Athletics team laid the ninth team of 11 teams at the MW Championships at the weekend. The worst placement in this meeting since ninth place in 2019. The Wolf Pack received 30 points, one point before the 10th place. Magdalene George scored 12 points for Nevada by taking third place in the 60 (0.006 seconds from the first) and in the 200 meters and recorded a school record in the latter category (23.32 seconds). Meekness Dogonyaro (Triple Jump) and Valeria Paez Rueda (Pentathlon) both took the fourth and Annalies Kalma (400 meters) in their events. In other wolf packaging sports, Nevada went 5-0 in Capitol Classic to improve to 16: 4. Nevada Baseball won three out of four games against Northern Colorado; And the double of the Wolf Pack men's double from Youssef Kadiri and Lucas Hammond reached the semi -finals of the Pacific Coast Double Championships.

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