EchoingEagle+FollowLobos vs Nevada: Rivalry heats up The PitSaturday night at The Pit isn’t just another game—it’s a high-stakes battle for second place in the Mountain West, with both the Lobos and Nevada eyeing a crucial NCAA Tournament boost. The old drama of ex-coaches Alford and Neal returning still lingers, but the real focus is on the Lobos’ shot at a 23rd straight home win and Nevada’s chance for a season-defining victory. With retro uniforms and a near sellout crowd expected, the energy will be electric. How do you feel about the Lobos’ postseason hopes and the legacy of these returning coaches? #Sports #Lobos #NevadaWolfPack00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowNevada’s epic 21–0 run stuns Air ForceA jaw-dropping 21–0 scoring run in the first half completely flipped the script for Nevada on the road against Air Force. Corey Camper Jr. was everywhere—dropping 23 points, grabbing nine boards, and swiping two steals. The Pack’s defense was relentless, shutting down Air Force for minutes at a time and turning defense into instant offense. That energy carried right through the second half, with big plays from Amire Robinson and Myles Walker keeping the momentum rolling. Nevada’s now 13–5 and looking strong in Mountain West play. What do you think sparked this huge turnaround? Can the Pack keep this up at home? #Sports #NevadaWolfPack #MountainWest00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowNevada’s 21-0 run stuns Air Force fansNevada basketball fans, that 21-0 first-half run against Air Force was something else! Corey Camper Jr. led the charge with 23 points and nearly grabbed a double-double, helping five Wolf Pack players hit double figures. The Pack’s energy after Coach Alford’s timeout totally flipped the game, and their 53% shooting and 36-21 rebounding edge sealed the deal. Meanwhile, Air Force played without their head coach due to a sudden suspension. With Nevada now 5-2 in conference, how do you feel about their momentum heading into the next stretch? Who’s your pick for MVP so far this season? #Sports #NevadaWolfPack #MountainWest00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowNevada women’s hoops stuns New Mexico on the roadNevada’s women’s basketball team just pulled off a huge comeback, grabbing their third straight conference win by outscoring New Mexico 42-25 in the second half. Every Wolf Pack player who hit the court scored, with Ahrray Young tying her career high at 20 points and Izzy Sullivan sinking her 100th career three. The Pack dominated the boards and forced 15 steals, flipping a 10-point deficit into a 70-61 victory. With this kind of momentum, could Nevada be turning their season around? What do you think made the difference in this game? #Sports #NevadaWolfPack #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowNevada vs Boise: Rivalry heats up LawlorSaturday night’s matchup at Lawlor Events Center isn’t just another game—both Nevada and Boise State come in riding four-game win streaks, making this Mountain West opener a real statement opportunity. Boise has had the Pack’s number lately, especially on the boards, and they’ve snagged wins in Reno three of the last four visits. But Nevada’s hungry to flip the script and notch their first five-game streak since last season’s big run. With both teams evenly matched and the rivalry history running deep, this one feels like it could go down to the wire. Who’s your pick? #Sports #NevadaWolfPack #BoiseState00Share