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The Nevada men's basketball team lost to San Diego State, 73-68, Tuesday night at Lawlor Events Center to fall to 11-4 overall and 3-1 in the Mountain West as its seven-game win streak was snapped. Here are three takeaways from Nevada's loss to the Aztecs.
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The offense may not always be pretty for UH but the Cougars' defense is their 'security blanket'
Offense may be streaky at times for UH, but the Cougars regularly rely on their defense to stay in (and dominate) games. Entering Tuesday, UH is No. 2 nationally in scoring defense, allowing 60 points per game.
Arkansas can score with anyone, but defensive volume issues keep turning entertaining games into uncomfortable ones.
By its lofty standards, Hood College’s men’s basketball team played a sloppy offensive game Wednesday at Stevenson University. The Blazers scored 81 points and shot 41.5% from the field. For many teams,
The Hurricanes defense forced six straight misses midway through the first quarter. During the Hammond offensive drought, Prairieville went on a 7-0 run that was started by a 3-pointer from Theriot and capped by consecutive Comery fast-break layups. The Hurricanes led 19-10 after the first period.
Overall, Mitchell shot 35% from the field but did damage at the free-throw line (12-for-17) and the Kernels were boosted by a 7-for-20 effort on 3-point shots, with two each made by Siemsen, Talley and Hajek.
Roy and Fallah were productive when they got opportunities in the Cowboy offense, combining to hit 14 of 22 shots. True freshman Benjamin Ahmed was 4 of 4 and hit his only free throw for nine points with five rebounds in 17 minutes.