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Fisher 66 -0.0 o0.0
UMASS 121 0.0 u0.0
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COFC 76 -12.0 o144.5
CIT 61 12.0 u144.5
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MColl 49 -0.0 o0.0
HC 88 0.0 u0.0
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SIE 55 27.0 o144.5
XAV 80 -27.0 u144.5
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YALE 86 -9.0 o142.0
STON 64 9.0 u142.0
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IONA 43 12.5 o147.0
WVU 86 -12.5 u147.0
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FDU 70 6.5 o149.5
ARMY 84 -6.5 u149.5
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57 -0.0 o0.0
SFPA 96 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 20
SDAK 80 -2.5 o156.0
WMU 76 2.5 u156.0
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DETU 70 11.5 o143.0
BALL 59 -11.5 u143.0
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CSTOH 52 -0.0 o0.0
CMU 86 0.0 u0.0
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OGLE 48 -0.0 o0.0
FUR 124 0.0 u0.0
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MANS 54 -0.0 o0.0
SBON 76 0.0 u0.0
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SEE 51 -0.0 o0.0
SPU 116 0.0 u0.0
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VALLFO 53 -0.0 o0.0
LEH 100 0.0 u0.0
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ACU 78 4.5 o156.0
KENN 84 -4.5 u156.0
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64 -0.0 o0.0
UNH 78 0.0 u0.0
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ELON 75 -1.5 o144.0
NIU 48 1.5 u144.0
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LAF 72 15.5 o147.5
URI 86 -15.5 u147.5
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ME 66 8.0 o129.5
RICH 70 -8.0 u129.5
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NMSU 53 15.5 o142.0
DAY 74 -15.5 u142.0
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CLMB 80 -11.0 o152.5
LIU 72 11.0 u152.5
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PEAY 58 -1.0 o138.5
MORE 63 1.0 u138.5
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PFW 89 17.0 o159.5
PSU 102 -17.0 u159.5
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JAC 74 13.5 o135.5
VT 64 -13.5 u135.5
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COPP 55 28.5 o134.0
GMU 93 -28.5 u134.0
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MORG 83 6.5 o158.5
NCAT 86 -6.5 u158.5
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TOWS 70 -2.5 o137.0
NICH 64 2.5 u137.0
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JKST 62 14.5 o151.5
WKU 79 -14.5 u151.5
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USM 76 6.5 o153.0
SDST 101 -6.5 u153.0
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UALR 71 12.5 o150.0
TLSA 57 -12.5 u150.0
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MW 63 20.0 o135.0
RUTG 74 -20.0 u135.0
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UMES 61 25.0 o149.5
MURR 79 -25.0 u149.5
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SOU 54 25.5 o143.5
TAM 71 -25.5 u143.5
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MSM 51 14.5 o143.0
GTWN 79 -14.5 u143.0
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UCD 75 17.0 o152.5
GRC 68 -17.0 u152.5
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CP 89 16.5 o154.5
ASU 93 -16.5 u154.5
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ILL 87 8.5 o168.5
ALA 100 -8.5 u168.5
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LBSU 41 34.0 o152.5
GONZ 84 -34.0 u152.5
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NORF 63 21.0 o143.5
STAN 70 -21.0 u143.5
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CSU 38 -0.0 o0.0
SMC 78 0.0 u0.0
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PV 83 14.0 o156.0
FRES 94 -14.0 u156.0
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SJSU 68 17.0 o141.0
USC 82 -17.0 u141.0
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PEPP 59 14.0 o146.5
UNLV 80 -14.0 u146.5
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UTEP 79 4.5 o145.5
UCSB 76 -4.5 u145.5
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UNCO 79 4.5 o151.0
CALBA 68 -4.5 u151.0
Final Nov 20
IDST 70 24.5 o130.5
UCLA 84 -24.5 u130.5
Vanderbilt 0th Southeastern4-0
Nevada 0th Mountain West4-0

Vanderbilt @ Nevada preview

TD Arena

Both Nevada and Vanderbilt will look to stay unbeaten when they meet in the Charleston (S.C.) Classic on Thursday evening.

Nevada (4-0) has won all of its games by double digits. The latest was an 85-59 pasting of Santa Clara on Saturday in which the Wolf Pack had four players score in double figures and the team dished out 18 assists while committing just 10 turnovers.

"Another game where we had low turnovers and shared the ball, and just couldn't be happier," Nevada coach Steve Alford said. "It's a really good group to coach and we've got a chance. It's only four games in, it's a very short pool of games we've played, but we're very happy we're 4-0."

The Wolf Pack, led by Nick Davidson (18 points per game, 8 rebounds per game), Kobe Sanders (16.8 ppg, 4.8 assists per game) and Tre Coleman (12.5 ppg, 4.5 apg), rank second in the country in 3-point percentage (48.6 percent), led by Davidson's 9-of-11 showing behind the arc.

Nevada plays at a plodding pace (321st nationally in KenPom's adjusted tempo at 17.6 seconds per possession).

Meanwhile, Vanderbilt (4-0) plays at a quicker tempo, fueled by a deep rotation that has nine players averaging between 15 and 25.5 minutes.

The Commodores have four double-figure scorers: Jason Edwards (17.5 ppg), Devin McGlockton (16.0), Tyler Nickel (12.0) and AJ Hoggard (11.0).

McGlockton (10.0 rpg, 3.0 blocks per game) and reserve guard Tyler Tanner (3.0 steals per contest) have excelled on defense for Vanderbilt.

The Commodores had a one-turnover game in their opening-night win over Maryland Eastern Shore, registered 18 steals in a win over Cal on Nov. 13 and went 16-for-38 on 3-point attempts in a 94-81 victory over Jackson State on Sunday.

"We've won in different ways so far. The first three games we hadn't shot the ball well," Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington said. "I thought we really shared the ball (against Jackson State) and played the right way."

The winner between the Commodores and Wolf Pack will play a tournament semifinal game against either Seton Hall or VCU on Friday. The other side of the eight-team bracket features Miami (Fla.), Drake, Oklahoma State and Florida Atlantic.

This will be the first meeting between Vanderbilt and Nevada.

The victory over Santa Clara was Alford's 100th win at the school in his sixth season in Reno. Alford joined Lefty Driesell as the second coach in Division I history to win at least 100 games at four schools.

--Field Level Media

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