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Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball

The Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball program is a college basketball team that represents the University of Nevada, Reno. The team is currently a member of the Mountain West Conference, which is a Division I conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1913 and has won 23 regular season conference championships and five conference tournament championships. Nevada won a CBI title in 2016 vs. Morehead State, two games to one.

Background information
Year founded: 1913 • Location: Reno, NevadaSchool Colors: Navy and Silver • School Founded: October 12, 1874 • Nickname: Wolf Pack • Conference: Mountain West ConferenceArena: Lawlor Events Center (11,536) • Head Coach: Steve Alford ==Conference affiliations==
Conference affiliations
• No affiliation (1913, 1921–1924, 1940–1953) • Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA) (1914–1920) • Far Western Conference (FWC) (1925–1939, 1954–1969) • West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC) (1970–1979) • Big Sky Conference (BSC) (1980–1992) • Big West Conference (BWC) (1993–2000) • Western Athletic Conference (WAC) (2001–2011) • Mountain West Conference (MW) (2012–present) ==Team history==
Team history
• All-Time D-1 Record: 1,028–793 (.564%) as of November 26, 2023 • NAIA Tournament Appearances: (1) – 1946 • NAIA Tournament Record: 2–1 • NCAA tournament Record: 6–11 • NCAA Tournament Appearances: (11) – 1984, 1985, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024 • NIT Record: 4–4 • NIT Appearances: (5) – 1979, 1997, 2003, 2010, 2012 • CBI Record: 5–3 • CBI Appearances: (3) – 2008, 2009, 2016 • Highest National Ranking • No. 5 (Coaches Poll), December 31, 2018 • No. 5 (Associated Press Poll), November 26, 2018 Regular Season Conference Championships (23) • PCAA: (1) – 1920 • FWC: (10) – 1927, 1928, 1932, 1938, 1956, 1957, 1958,1959, 1961, 1964, 1966 • BSC: (2) – 1984, 1985 • WAC: (6) – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 • MW: (3) – 2017, 2018, 2019 Conference tournament championships (5) • BSC: (2) – 1984, 1985 • WAC: (2) – 2004, 2006 • MW: (1) – 2017 Venue historyUniversity Gymnasium – built 1896, capacity unknown; located northwest of the Mackay School of Mines between the current Ansari Building and the Pennington Student Achievement Center • Virginia Street Gymnasium – built 1945, capacity 3,500; located on Virginia Street opposite College Drive; currently used as a study and training center for Nevada athletes. • Lawlor Events Center – built 1983, capacity 11,536; located at the corner of North Virginia Street and East 15th Street; current home of Wolf Pack basketball. • Grand Sierra Resort Arena – Announced on September 27, 2023 as the centerpiece of a 10-year, $1 billion expansion of the casino resort. The new facility, planned with a capacity of at least 10,000 and originally scheduled for completion in 2026, will be exclusive to men's basketball; Lawlor Events Center will remain home to Wolf Pack women's basketball. Initial plans were for the Wolf Pack to start play in the new arena in 2026 or 2027; the tentative opening date has now been set for 2027. Head coaches ==Postseason results==
Postseason results
NCAA Division I tournament results The Wolf Pack have appeared in the NCAA Division I tournament eleven times, with a combined record of 6–11. NCAA Division II Tournament results The Wolf Pack have appeared in the NCAA Division II tournament four times. Their combined record is 1–6. NAIA Division I Tournament results The Wolf Pack have appeared in the NAIA Division I Tournament one time. Their combined record is 2–1. NIT results The Wolf Pack have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) six times. Their combined record is 7-6. CBI results The Wolf Pack have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) three times. Their combined record is 5–3. They were CBI champions in 2016. ==Player honors==
Player honors
Retired numbers The Wolf Pack have two number officially retired, Edgar Jones' number 32, and Nick Fazekas's number 22. Conference player of the yearKevin Soares, 1992 (Big Sky) • Kirk Snyder, 2004 (WAC) • Nick Fazekas, 2005, 2006, 2007 (WAC) • Luke Babbitt, 2010 (WAC) • Deonte Burton, 2012 (WAC) • Caleb Martin, 2018 (Mountain West) NBA playersLuke BabbittNick FazekasJalen HarrisJohnny HighEdgar JonesArmon JohnsonCaleb MartinCody MartinJaVale McGeeCameron OliverKevinn PinkneyKobe SandersRamon SessionsKirk SnyderDavid Wood International playersDario Hunt (born 1989), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueGrant Sherfield (born 1999), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League ==References==
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