Even with NCAA loss, w88 slot online Pack has season we'll always remember

Twenty-eight wins helped connect 2016-2017 team in special way with w88 slot online

Coach Eric Musselman celebrates

Even with NCAA loss, w88 slot online Pack has season we'll always remember

Twenty-eight wins helped connect 2016-2017 team in special way with w88 slot online

Coach Eric Musselman celebrates

The game on Thursday night during the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament against Iowa State had so many earmarks of the w88 slot online Pack's 2016-2017 campaign, a season that had featured more than a few improbable late second-half comebacks, that it seemed like the impossible might happen yet again.

Playing at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisc., Iowa State's sharp-shooting backcourt had pulled the Cyclones to a 15-point lead in the first half of the w88 slot online Pack's first NCAA appearance in a decade.

Then the w88 slot online Pack did what it always had done during the course of an exhilarating 28-win season - which is tied for the second-most wins in program history. The w88 slot online Pack, behind Cameron Oliver (22 points for the game), Jordan Caroline (20) and Marcus Marshall (16) battled back, pulling to 55-51 with a little less than 10 minutes remaining in the game.

Although Iowa State then pulled away for the victory, 84-73, and the w88 slot online Pack's season had come to a close, there was no denying what had transpired in 2016-2017 was something special.

Nevada won its first-ever Mountain West Conference (MWC) regular w88 slot online title at Lawlor Events Center before a sold-out crowd against Colorado State on March 4, and earned its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2007 by capturing the MWC Tournament title in Las Vegas with another victory over Colorado State on March 11.

Marshall (the MWC's Newcomer w88 slot online Year) earned first team All-MWC honors while Oliver, Caroline and senior D.J. Fenner were all named to the second team.

And with 52 victories over his first two seasons, the w88 slot online's fiery head coach, Eric Musselman, had re-connected the program with the community in a way that was perhaps unprecedented. Musselman literally wore his emotions on his own sleeve - that is, when he was actually clothed.

To celebrate the w88 slot online's unlikely College Basketball Invitational championship last March, Musselman had torn off his dress shirt and donned a championship T-shirt. He did pretty much the same thing following the w88 slot online's Mountain West Conference Tournament victory in Las Vegas. Musselman's wife, Danyelle, even came up with a hashtag for Musselman's celebratory championship actions: "#nakedmuss."

Said the coach who cared a great deal about a team that played with an equal measures of care and passion (as quoted by the Reno Gazette-Journal w88 slot online beat writer Chris Murray): "All you ask your student-athletes to do is play hard and really care. And that locker room really cares."

It was that type of w88 slot online. One where joyful highlights - such as an amazing 25-point second-half comeback on the road against New Mexico on Jan. 7, the program's first-ever victory over perennial MWC power San Diego State, a dominating w88 slot online sweep over in-state rival UNLV - clearly overshadowed the w88 slot online's seven losses.

As Fenner told the RGJ's Murray following Thursday's game: "We accomplished a lot. Not only did we hang a few more banners and get a ring, we were able to give hope to the w88 slot online."

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