Nevada plays at Oral Roberts on Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. PT.
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#5 NEVADA at #4 Oral Roberts
Fifth seed Nevada (26-6) travels to Tulsa, Okla. to play at fourth seed Oral Roberts University (27-6), in a first round game of the National Invitation Tournament at the Mabee Center on Wednesday night at 6:15 p.m. PT. Wednesday’s game is a matchup two schools that won regular season conference titles. The Wolf Pack won the Western Athletic Conference regular season championship with a 13-1 mark and ORU posted a 17-1 record in winning the Summit League.
Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. PT
#5 NEVADA WOLF PACK
(26-6, 13-1 WAC)
at
#4 Oral Roberts
(27-6, 17-1 Summit League)
Mabee Center (10,575)
RADIO: University of Nevada Sports Network (KUUB 94.5 FM Reno; KPLY 630 AM Reno; KELY 1230 AM Ely; KWNA 1400 AM Winnemucca; and KSVL 92.3 FM Yerington)
Ryan Radtke (play-by-play) – pregame starts at 5:45 p.m.
TELEVISION: none
WEB STREAMING: ESPN3.com
Mitch Holthus (play-by-play), Doc Sadler (analyst)
SERIES HISTORY: Wednesday’s game will be the first meeting between Nevada and Oral Roberts.
UP NEXT: With a victory on Wednesday Nevada would play either top seed Arizona or #8 Bucknell at yet to be determined date, site or time.
ABOUT THE ORAL ROBERTS GOLDEN EAGLES - The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles are 27-6 on the season and won the Summit League regular season championship with a 17-1 mark for 13th year head coach Scott Sutton. Sutton, the 2011-12 Summit League Coach of the Year has a career record of 250-161. The Golden Eagles posted a perfect 15-0 record at home in the Mabee Center this season and have won their last 23 home games. A veteran club the Golden Eagles start three seniors and two juniors that have produced a balanced attack with four players average in double figures. ORU is led by the Summit League Player of the Year in senior forward Dominique Morrison (6-6) who averages 20 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. He shoots 49.2 percent from the field and 43.3 percent from behind the arc. Guard Warren Niles (6-4) is second on the team in scoring at 12.2 points per game and shoots 36.1 percent from 3-point range making 61-of-169 attempts. Forward Michael Craion (6-5) is the leading rebounder averaging 6.3 points per game and contributes 11 points per game. The Golden Eagles also have the Summit League Sixth Man of the Year in Steven Roundtree who averages 10.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Point guard Roderick Pearson (6-2) averages 3.7 assists per game and scored 8.3 points per outing. ORU averages 73 points per game and opponents score 65.8 points. From the field the Golden Eagles shoot 48.7 percent and opponents 47. From behind the 3-point are they shoot 36 percent and allow opponents to shoot 36.2 percent. On the glass ORU outrebounds opponents by 4.2 per game, 32.1-27.8. They shoot 64.6 percent from the free throw line.WOLF PACK EARNS NINTH POSTSEASON BID IN 10 YEARS - Nevada will be playing in its ninth postseason tournament in the last 10 years competing in the 2012 NIT. The Wolf Pack played in eight consecutive postseason tournaments from 2003-2010 before missing out in 2011. The Wolf Pack’s string of eight postseason appearances dates back to a 2003 NIT bid followed by four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 2004-07 and a pair of College Basketball Invitational appearances in 2008 and 2009. The sixth-seeded Wolf Pack opened the 2010 NIT with a 74-70 victory at third-seeded Wichita State on March 17, delivering the Shockers’ first home loss of the year, before falling at second-seeded Rhode Island 85-83 on March 22. The win over Wichita State marked Nevada’s first postseason victory since opening the 2007 NCAA Tournament with an overtime win over Creighton.PACK IN NIT - Nevada will be making its fifth appearance in the National Invitation Tournament and has gone 3-4 in the previous four tournaments. The Wolf Pack last played in the NIT in 2010 going 1-1. The Pack won at Wichita State 74-70 before falling 85-83 at Rhode Island. Nevada is 3-1 in opening round NIT games which have all been road contests.
Nevada Wolf Pack Men’s Basketball
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