Game day: UNLV basketball hits the road at Dayton
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Steve Marcus
Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023 | 2 a.m.
UNLV basketball has an opportunity to notch a quality win on Wednesday, as the Scarlet and Gray are on the road at Dayton (6 p.m., CBS Sports Network).
Three keys to watch:
Up-Hill battle
UNLV is going to be without one of its core players for at least a few weeks, as senior forward Jalen Hill suffered a broken hand against Akron.
Hill has started all six games for the Scarlet and Gray, usually drawing key defensive assignments in the frontcourt while averaging 11.5 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, so replacing him won’t be as simple as plugging in a backup and rolling out the ball.
Head coach Kevin Kruger mentioned junior Rob Whaley and senior Isaiah Cottrell as two players who could see increased action with Hill sidelined, but it may be mix-and-match until that position is settled.
“You lose a lot of experience,” Kruger said. “But it will be a great opportunity for guys to step up, get some playing time, get some opportunities and chances to help the team win.”
Dayton Part II
Wednesday’s matchup at Dayton is the second game in a home-and-home agreement between the two schools; UNLV won the first meeting last year at the Thomas & Mack Center, but this time around the Flyers will probably put up a better fight.
In last year’s tilt, Dayton leading scorer DaRon Holmes was held to just two points in 33 minutes (1-of-5 field goals). It was the lowest scoring game of the season for Holmes, a 6-foot-10 forward who averaged more than 18 per contest last year. He figures to be more of a factor in the rematch, and UNLV is going to have to find a way to deal with him — a task complicated by Hill’s absence.
Rodeo walkabout
It’s cowboy season in Las Vegas, as the National Finals Rodeo has taken up residence inside the Thomas & Mack Center for the next couple weeks. That means, as they do every year, the Scarlet and Gray will pack up and hit the road to play a series of games outside their home venue.
The trip to Dayton is the start of a four-game stretch away from the Mack; by the time UNLV hosts Hofstra on Dec. 21, they’ll have gone three weeks away from home.
Kruger said it’s no big deal, as that’s just the way things are at UNLV.
“Never known any different, even as a player,” Kruger said. “That’s Vegas.”
Who: UNLV (3-3) at Dayton (6-2)
When: Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Where: University of Dayton Arena
TV: CBS Sports Network
Radio: 1100 AM, 100.9 FM
UNLV leaders
Scoring
Kalib Boone: 13.8 points
Rebounds
Jalen Hill: 6.8 rebounds
Assists
D.J. Thomas: 5.8 assists
Dayton leaders
Scoring
DaRon Holmes: 15.5 points
Rebounds
Nate Santos: 7.5 rebounds
Assists
Kobe Elvis: 4.4 assists
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