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Lady Rebels Smother Wolf Pack 66-53

UNLV moves to 3-0 on the season, opened the second half on an 18-2 run.

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Erica Helms scored 16 points for the Lady Rebels in the win over UNR on Friday night.
Erica Helms scored 16 points for the Lady Rebels in the win over UNR on Friday night.

 
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Nov. 21, 2008

LAS VEGAS - UNLV opened the second half on an 18-2 spurt, and used a strong defensive effort to hold Nevada, Reno to just 29.7% shooting for the game to post a 66-53 victory in women's collegiate basketball action from the Cox Pavilion on Friday night. The win moved the Lady Rebels to 3-0 on the season, their first 3-0 start since 2002-03, and they are now 12-0 all-time on their home court against UNR.

The Wolf Pack (1-3) scored the first basket of the second half to close within one, 24-23. UNLV then reeled off 10 unanswered points over the next 2:17 of the game, with Shamela Hampton scoring the final four points for a 34-23 lead with 17:14 to play in the game. Dellena Criner knocked in a pair of free throws for UNR to cut the edge to single digits, but two free throws from Hampton and back-to-back treys from Shannon Oberg and Erica Helms gave UNLV a 42-25 lead with 13:56 on the clock.

The lead grew to as high as 19 points twice for UNLV, the second at 5:36 to play off a pair of Helms free throws for a 57-38 lead. UNR made one final rally attempt, as it scored 13 of the next 16 points, and closed within 60-51 off a Brandi Jones layup with 1:23 left in the game. Hampton answered back with a layup on the other end, and Brittany Halberg sank four free throws in the final 51 seconds for the 13-point win. The victory avenged UNLV's 84-63 loss in Reno last season on Dec. 28, which had broken a seven-game win streak by the Lady Rebels in the series.

The first half was a tight affair, with two ties and eight lead changes. UNR held a one-to-three point lead for the majority of the first 10 minutes. A jumper and a free throw from Helms gave UNLV a 15-13 edge with 7:44 to play, and Raquel Jupiter's jumper extended the lead to four at 6:14, 17-13. The Wolf Pack answered back with six straight, and took their last lead of the game on Brandi Jones' jumper with 2:19 to play, 19-17. Two layups from Helms and a Jamie Smith three-pointer put the Lady Rebels back up 24-19, and they took the 24-21 lead into halftime.

 

 

Hampton and Helms led all scores with 16 points each, while Hampton added 10 rebounds for her second double-double of the year. Smith posted 12 points and eight rebounds off the bench. UNLV shot 41.8% (23-of-55) for the game, and made 5-of-13 from downtown for 38.5%. The Lady Rebels also forced 26 turnovers.

Criner and Jones paced UNR with 15 points each, while Cherlanda Franklin posted four points and 13 rebounds. The Wolf Pack shot 29.7% (19-of-64) for the game, and were 3-of-17 from behind the arc for 17.6%. They did hold a 46-38 edge on the boards.

UNLV returns to action next weekend when it hosts The Lady Rebel Round-Up, Nov. 28-29 in the Cox Pavilion. On Friday, Nov. 28, Georgia plays Cal State Fullerton at 1 pm, while UNLV takes on Eastern Washington at 3:30 pm. The next day will see the consolation game tipoff at 11:30 am, followed by the championship game at 2 pm.

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