Gonzaga certainly receives the major ink/pixels when darn near anything is written about the West Coast Conference (WCC). St. Mary's is breathing down the neck of the Zags and garnering its own attention. San Diego? Well, the consistency isn't there yet -- being at the top for three, four or five seasons -- but the Toreros will again be a very tough team this season and more than likely part of the WCC contingent that goes Big Dancing again in 2009.
Nevada just found out how tough San Diego is in a loss on the road.
Wolf Pack Basketball: Toreros torch Wolf Pack
Chris Murray
Reno Gazette-Journal
November 19, 2008
SAN DIEGO -- Nevada basketball coach Mark Fox warned before the season began that his young team would incur some public growing pains.
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You can consider the Wolf Pack's 65-51 loss to San Diego in front of 3,355 fans at the Jenny Craig Pavilion on Tuesday night just that.
The Nevada offense, which struggled in the team's season opener three days prior, never did get on track Tuesday. And this time the Wolf Pack defense couldn't come to the rescue.
For the second straight game, Nevada (1-1) shot worse than 35 percent from the field (hitting 32.7 percent on Tuesday). For the second game, the team had just five assists... Go here for the remainder.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
San Diego has its way with Nevada
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 9:30 AM
Labels: Mark Fox, Nevada basketball Wolf Pack
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