UNLV part of mix chasing MW’s elite 3
Most UNLV basketball fans probably would rather fast forward to next season when the roster will be considerably different, and so should expectations.
But there is still plenty left in this season for the Rebels, who open a new year and decade against the defending Mountain West regular season co-champion and tournament title holder, Utah State, at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Not an easy way to enter conference play full time.
UNLV has had a difficult first season under coach T.J. Otzelberger, but the Rebels do come off back-to-back victories. Otzelberger said after the most recent one, a 64-49 win over Eastern Michigan on Saturday, that the Rebels could surprise some teams.
“There are moments when we can be really physical and aggressive and dominant on the glass,” Otzelberger said Tuesday. “If we can impose our will that way, I think we have the ability to be in games with teams that are probably better than us.”
At the same time, he said, “if we’re not that team … teams that maybe aren’t as good as us can be in the game.”
The Rebels are among a group of teams trying to get near the top in a league dominated by No. 13 San Diego State, Utah State and New Mexico.
Here’s a look at how the Mountain West shapes up. Teams are listed in order of their NCAA NET rankings, which last year replaced the RPI rankings and are used to help determine the NCAA Tournament field. (Rankings are through Monday):
1. San Diego State
■ Record: 13-0 (2-0 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 1/19
■ Best win/worst loss: 80-52 over Utah/None
■ Where the Aztecs stand: They went undefeated in nonconference play for just the fourth time in school history and second since 1930. The other recent undefeated nonconference team? That was the 2010-11 San Diego State team that went 34-3 and had some guy named Kawhi Leonard on the roster.
2. Utah State
■ Record: 13-2 (2-0 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 42/50
■ Best win/worst loss: 65-62 over Florida/68-64 to Brigham Young
■ Where the Aggies stand: Their two best players, Sam Merrill (ankle) and Neemias Queta (knee), have been battling injuries. When healthy, Utah State is as good as any team in the conference.
3. New Mexico
■ Record: 13-2 (2-0 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 64/88
■ Best win/worst loss: 69-62 over New Mexico State/66-63 to Texas-El Paso
■ Where the Lobos stand: An argument could be made that New Mexico is the Mountain West’s most talented team, but the indefinite suspensions handed to J.J. Caldwell and Carlton Bragg Jr. cast uncertainty over the season.
4. UNR
■ Record: 8-5 (1-0 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 97/93
■ Best win/worst loss: 98-67 over Santa Clara/75-42 to BYU
■ Where the Wolf Pack stand: First-year coach Steve Alford doesn’t have the talent that ruled the Mountain West the past three seasons, but this still is a team that should finish close to the top.
5. Boise State
■ Record: 9-5 (1-1 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 106/100
■ Best win/worst loss: 72-68 (OT) over BYU/106-75 to Oregon
■ Where the Broncos stand: They are heating up with a three-game winning streak entering this week and will be a tough out almost any night, but the Broncos aren’t quite at the level of competing for the conference championship.
6. Colorado State
■ Record: 9-6 (0-2 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 130/135
■ Best win/worst loss: 61-60 over Loyola Chicago/80-78 to Arkansas State
■ Where the Rams stand: Led by Nico Carvacho (13.1 points, 10.5 rebounds), Colorado State is playing better than it did last season in going 12-20. Losses to San Diego State and Boise State, however, showed the Rams still have ground to make up in the Mountain West.
7. UNLV
■ Record: 6-8 (1-0 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 198/176
■ Best win/worst loss: 81-80 (2 OT) over Fresno State/74-66 to Pacific
■ Where the Rebels stand: It’s clear UNLV won’t turn around in one season under Otzelberger, but what happens over the next two months could help set the tone for the future.
8. Fresno State
■ Record: 4-9 (0-2 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 212/130
■ Best win/worst loss: 77-74 over Winthrop/60-57 to UC Riverside
■ Where the Bulldogs stand: Saturday’s blown 20-point lead to Riverside was jarring, and it was the Bulldogs’ sixth loss by six or fewer points. They either have serious issues or aren’t far from a turnaround.
9. Air Force
■ Record: 7-7 (1-1 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 236/213
■ Best win/worst loss: 105-56 over UC Riverside/89-79 to Idaho State
■ Where the Falcons stand: More was expected from one of the Mountain West’s more experienced teams. But they also tend to be tough in conference play. No team should overlook the Falcons.
10. San Jose State
■ Record: 4-10 (0-2 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 258/303
■ Best win/worst loss: 79-71 over Hofstra/72-57 to Portland
■ Where the Spartans stand: San Jose State is about where expected, but the Spartans also gave San Diego State a battle before losing 59-57.
11. Wyoming
■ Record: 5-9 (0-2 MW)
■ NET/Kenpom: 296/298
■ Best win/worst loss: 54-40 over Idaho State/60-53 to Cal State Fullerton
■ Where the Cowboys stand: Fighting San Jose State to stay out of the Mountain West cellar speaks to how far this program has fallen from just two years ago when Wyoming was a 20-win team on a fairly regular basis.
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Game day
■ Who: UNLV vs. Utah State
■ When: 8 p.m. Wednesday
■ Where: Thomas & Mack Center
■ TV/Radio: CBS Sports Network; KWWN (1100 AM, 100.9 FM)
■ Line: Utah State -7; total 135
Utah State (13-2, 2-0 Mountain West)
Coach: Craig Smith (41-9, second season)
Player;Pos;Hgt;Ppg
Abel Porter;G;6-3;7.5
Brock Miller;G;6-5;10.3
Diogo Brito;G;6-6;9.5
Justin Bean;F;6-7;14.0
Trevin Dorius;C;7-0;4.3
UNLV (6-8, 1-0 MW)
Coach: T.J. Otzelberger (6-8, first season)
Player;Pos;Hgt;Ppg
Jay Green;G;6-5;1.5
Marvin Coleman;G;6-2;3.8
Nick Blair;F;6-5;4.3
Vitaliy Shibel;F;6-9;2.7
Mbacke Diong;F;6-11;9.5