NCAAB

Colorado State Rams at Nevada Wolf Pack

· Mountain West Championship - Quarterfinal
24-9, 4-7 Away
Final
85 - 78
26-7, 15-2 Home

Colorado State knocks No. 23 Nevada out of Mountain West Conference tournament

The Rams (24-9), the No. 7 seed, never trailed after the 17:06 mark of the first half. Nique Clifford had 14 points and nine rebounds for Colorado State, and Joe Palmer added 12 points.

“I told the guys I’m not going to call any plays. We’re just going to go,” Colorado State coach Nico Medved said. “I told Isaiah to not even look at me, just go. I think our motion offense was good.”

Jared Lucas led the second-seeded Wolf Pack (26-7) with 18 points. Kenan Blackshear added 16 points for Nevada and Tylan Pope scored 10.

“We beat them twice this year,” said Lucas, who hit a half-court shot to beat the Rams 77-74 on Feb. 27. “We knew they would come out and give us their best shot.”

Colorado State maintained a mostly double-digit lead until Lucas made two free throws to cut the lead to 72-63 with 7:07 left. Nevada later trimmed it to 74-69 on a layup by K.J. Hymes with 5:15 left, but the Rams then pushed the lead back up to nine points about a minute later.

Nevada didn’t get closer than four points in the final four minutes.

“We just played our offense,” Clifford said. “Everybody was playing carefree and playing with confidence.”

The Rams held a 43-28 lead going into the final seconds of the first half. But Nevada’s Daniel Foster converted a second-chance layup with four seconds left. Then the Wolf Pack’s Tyler Roleson stole the ball around midcourt just before the buzzer and was fouled as he attempted to heave up a shot. Roleson converted three free throws with 0.3 seconds remaining to cut the lead to 43-33 at the half.

Colorado State shot 54% (14 of 26) from the field for the first half while Nevada made only 38% (8 of 21).

“It’s March, these are all one-game seasons,” Medved said. “It's all we talk about now. There’s a desperation for every team right now.”

BIG PICTURE

COLORADO STATE: The Rams started the season winning 13 of their first 14 games, but down the stretch were 4-4 to finish tied for sixth in the conference. All five starters for the Rams are either graduate seniors (Scott, Josiah Strong, Stevens and Patrick Cartier) or seniors (Clifford).

NEVADA: The Wolf Pack entered the quarterfinal having won seven straight games and 10 out of 11. They also are a veteran team, with four starters either graduate seniors or seniors.

UP NEXT

Colorado State will play No. 6 seed New Mexico, a 76-66 winner over Boise State, in the semifinals on Friday.

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Matchup Prediction

Nevada: 54.5%
Colorado State: 45.5%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 85 - 78
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 85 - 78
2nd 0:00 Nique Clifford Defensive Rebound. 85 - 78
2nd 0:03 Tyler Rolison missed Three Point Jumper. 85 - 78
2nd 0:08 Daniel Foster Defensive Rebound. 85 - 78

Statistics

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28-56 FG 23-48
50.0 Field Goal % 47.9
7-20 3PT 5-15
35.0 Three Point % 33.3
22-30 FT 27-37
73.3 Free Throw % 73.0
33 Rebounds 31
11 Offensive Rebounds 11
22 Defensive Rebounds 20
18 Assists 11
7 Steals 6
3 Blocks 5
9 Turnovers 15
0 Team Turnovers 1
9 Total Turnovers 15
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
23 Points Off Turnovers 14
14 Fast Break Points 7
36 Points in Paint 28
26 Fouls 24
15 Largest Lead 4

Game Information

Venue: Thomas & Mack Center

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Capacity:

2023-24 Mountain West Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Utah State 14-4 - 28-7
Nevada 13-5 1 26-8
Boise State 13-5 1 22-11
UNLV 12-6 2 21-13
San Diego State 11-7 3 26-11
New Mexico 10-8 4 26-10
Colorado State 10-8 4 25-11
Wyoming 8-10 6 15-17
Fresno State 4-14 10 12-21
Air Force 2-16 12 9-22
San José State 2-16 12 9-23
Full Standings