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Camper's 19 lead Nevada over San Jose State 87-54
Nevada shot 51% from the field and had 21 assists with only five turnovers, led by Corey Camper Jr.'s 19 points in a dominant second-half performance.
- On Tuesday, the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team defeated San Jose State 87-54 at Lawlor Events Center, in front of 7,852 fans, overcoming a short-handed Spartans squad.
- Nevada's balanced play featured strong shooting, rebounding, passing and defense, shooting 51 percent overall and 57 percent from 3, outrebounding San Jose State 40-31 with 21 assists and five turnovers.
- Nevada received balanced scoring as Kaleb Lowery, Tayshawn Comer and Peyton White each scored 12, while Corey Camper Jr. led with 19 points, shooting 7-of-12 and scoring 13 by halftime.
- Nevada improved to 14-5 overall, 6-2 in the Mountain West while San Jose State Spartans fell to 6-13, 1-7 with Melvin Bell Jr. scoring 15; Nevada next plays New Mexico on Saturday.
- The Wolf Pack bench outscored San Jose State 34-6, Nevada hit 17-of-21 free throws including 14-of-16 in the second half, and Elijah Price grabbed 10 rebounds despite a dislocated finger.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
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- 73% of the sources lean Left
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L 73%
C 27%
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