So many of his shots were off, UNLV guard Wink Adams thought there was an error in the box score.
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Rene Rougeau says there is a need for more passion. Lon Kruger says there is a need for better shooting, better execution, better talking defensively. Wink Adams says there is a need for him to hoist a jumper and not feel as though the basket is covered with a lid.
Even when things are not going his way, Brice Massamba refuses to have a bad day.
Lon Kruger was a no-star. All he turned out to be was one of the finest basketball players in Kansas State history. Lew Hill was a no-star. All he did was win a national junior college championship and become an All-Missouri Valley Conference player at Wichita State. Rene Rougeau was a no-star. All he can boast about is being the best all-around player on UNLV’s roster today.
UNLV already landed Jarrell Harrison once. The Rebels are spending this weekend trying to get him again.
One element is more important than any other in the psychology of a shooter. It’s the ability to be an eternal optimist, and it is ingrained in UNLV senior Joe Darger.
UNLV continued to make headway with local football recruits, receiving a commitment Thursday from Cheyenne High School’s Marcus Sullivan.
After Mike Sanford’s best season in four years as UNLV’s football coach, he was given a vote of confidence that was more than lip service.
It’s final exams week at UNLV, and freshman Oscar Bellfield should be at ease because he already has passed every test of his college career.
Nate Holloway didn’t waste time changing the outgoing message on his cell phone, switching it Saturday to declare himself a UNLV player.