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Nevada basketball whips Wyoming; Wolf Pack Skier who drives to NCAAS

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 whips Wyoming

The Nevada men's basketball team had a minimal problem with the down-down-down down position on Tuesday evening and converted a lead of six points into a blowout victory over the last 10 minutes of the game in the middle of the second half. To an 84: 61 victory. Kobe Sanders had his second strong game in a row and scored 27 points in 29 minutes in front of the bank after not getting team activity too late. He was accompanied by Tyler Rolison (16), Nick Davidson (14) and Xavier Dusell (11). Nevada made 53.1 percent of his shots, including 6 out of 16 out of three. It fell 26 of 31 free throws. The wolf package improved to 16-12 in total and 8-9 in mountain vests, well for seventh place with three remaining games of the regular seasonal in UNLV, home against New Mexico and in the state of San Diego. Here you can read our game summary or watch the press conference here after the game.

2. Wolf Pack Skiers on the way to NCAA championships

For the third season in a row, the Iver Walday Naess in Nevada qualified for the NCAA Skiing Championships, which will take place in Hanover from March 5th to 8th Slalom compete. -Th -end on Slalom for Naess in Utah Invitational and qualified for the national meeting last weekend. The participants for the championships are selected regionally from two designated regions (East and West). At the national championships last year, Naess took 24th place in the slalom and the 28th place in the giant slalom. At the 2023 meeting he was 18th in slalom and 23 in the huge slalom. He scored 10 points for Nevada at the 2024 championships and 21 in the NCAA 2023.

3. Douglas' Talia Tretton, who dominates in the first year

Douglas High Alum Talia Tretton has a fantastic start to her study year in Iowa. She beat her first Homerun of the season last weekend and hit a team high of 0.471 with an OPS of 1.473. In a circle she was just as good, published a 1.70 ERA and a 3-0 record in seven games and achieved 26 batteries in 33 Innerings. The two-way star was a two-time Nevada Gatorade player of the year, who led Douglas as a junior with two other state runs in the Tigers' career to the state championship. Iowa is 10-3 with its three defeats against top 15 teams of the nation (Missouri, Tennessee and Texas A & M) after the Hawkeyes had only gone 18-28 last year.

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