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2009–10 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Utah State 14 2   .875 27 7   .794
Nevada 11 5   .688 21 13   .618
New Mexico State 11 5   .688 22 11   .667
Louisiana Tech 9 7   .563 24 11   .686
Fresno State 7 9   .438 15 18   .455
San Jose State 6 10   .375 14 17   .452
Idaho 6 10   .375 15 16   .484
Boise State 5 11   .313 15 17   .469
Hawai'i 3 13   .188 10 20   .333
2010 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2009–10 Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team represented the University of Nevada in the 2009–10 college basketball season. This was head coach David Carter's first season as head coach after being a Wolf Pack assistant coach for the previous ten years. They are members of the Western Athletic Conference and play their home games at the Lawlor Events Center. The Wolf Pack finished the season 21–13, 11–5 in WAC play and lost in the semifinals of the 2010 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament. They were invited to the 2010 National Invitation Tournament where they advanced to the second round before falling to Rhode Island.

Pre-season

In the WAC preseason polls, released October 20 via media teleconference[1] Nevada was selected to finish 2nd in the coaches poll and received one first place vote. So. Luke Babbitt and Jr. Armon Johnson were selected to the coach's All-WAC first team and Babbitt was selected as pre-season WAC player of the year.

The media poll almost mirrored the coaches poll as the Wolf Pack were selected to finish 2nd and received 12 first place votes, Babbitt and Johnson were selected to the All-WAC first team and Babbitt was selected as the media WAC pre-season player of the year.

2009–10 Team

Roster

Source[2]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
0 Brandon Fields 6'4" 190 G Sr. Arlington, TX, U.S. Bowie HS
1 Patrick Nyeko 6'6" 180 G Fr. London, England, U.K. Seattle Prep
3 Joey Shaw 6'6" 210 F Sr. Glendale, AZ, U.S. Deer Valley High School HS
College of Southern Idaho
5 Luke Babbitt 6'9" 225 F So. Reno, NV, U.S. Galena HS
11 London Giles 6'3" 185 G So. Dallas, TX, U.S. Kimball HS
12 Keith Fuetsch 5'11" 170 G Fr. Reno, NV, U.S. Bishop Manogue HS
14 Marko Cukic 6'9" 240 F Fr. Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia IMG Academy
20 Ray Kraemer 6'4" 220 G Sr. Kemah, TX, U.S. Clear Creek HS
Weatherford CC
21 Malik Story 6'5" 225 G So. Pasadena, CA, U.S. Artesia HS
Indiana
23 Armon Johnson 6'3" 195 G Jr. Reno, NV, U.S. Hug HS
33 Adam Carp 6'7" 205 F Jr. Clayton, CA, U.S. Clayton Valley HS
43 Keith Olson 6'9" 260 F So. Gardnerville, NV, U.S. Douglas HS
Northern Arizona
54 Dario Hunt 6'8" 230 F So. Colorado Springs, CO, U.S. Charis Prep

Coaching staff

Name Position Year at Nevada Alma Mater (Year)
David Carter Head Coach 1st Saint Mary's (1989)
Doug Novsek Associate Head Coach 4th Southern Illinois (1987)
Keith Brown Assistant Coach 1st Hampton (1993)
Dennis Gates Assistant Coach 1st California (2001)
Zac Claus Director of Basketball Operations 5th Eastern Washington (1998)

2009-10 Schedule and results

Source[3]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
Tue, Nov 10
7:05pm
Chico State W 90–63 
Lawlor Events Center (3,687)
Reno, NV
Regular Season
Sat, Nov 14*
7:05pm
Montana State W 75–61  1–0
Lawlor Events Center (7,371)
Reno, NV
Wed, Nov 18*
7:30pm
at UNLV W 88–75  1–1
Thomas & Mack Center (13,113)
Paradise, Nevada
Sat, Nov 21*
8:05pm
Houston W 112–99  2–1
Lawlor Events Center (5,721)
Reno, NV
Fri, Nov 27*
4:30pm
at VCU W 85–76  2–2
Stuart C. Siegel Center (5,769)
Richmond, VA
Sun, Nov 29*
4:45pm, FSN
at No. 11 North Carolina W 80–73  2–3
Dean Smith Center (17,321)
Chapel Hill, NC
Sat, Dec 5*
7:00pm
at Pacific W 61–58  2–4
Alex G. Spanos Center (2,801)
Stockton, CA
Tue, Dec 8*
7:05pm
Fresno Pacific W 89–67  3–4
Lawlor Events Center (3,778)
Reno, NV
Sat, Dec 12*
7:05pm
South Dakota State W 92–72  4–4
Lawlor Events Center (3,130)
Reno, NV
Thu, Dec 17*
7:05pm
Eastern Washington W 73–70  5–4
Lawlor Events Center (4,713)
Reno, NV
Sat, Dec 19*
7:05pm
Wagner W 74–61  6–5
Lawlor Events Center (4,692)
Reno, NV
Tue, Dec 22*
7:30pm
vs. BYU
Las Vegas Classic
W 110–104  6–5
Orleans Arena (NA)
Paradise, NV
Wed, Dec 23*
5:00pm
vs. Tulsa
Las Vegas Classic
W 99–68  7–5
Orleans Arena (NA)
Paradise, NV
Mon, Dec 28*
7:05pm
Portland W 78–69  8–5
Lawlor Events Center (5,827)
Reno, NV
Sat, Jan 2
5:00pm
at Louisiana Tech W 77–71  8–6 (0–1)
Thomas Assembly Center (2,088)
Ruston, LA
Mon, Jan 4
8:00pm, ESPNU
at New Mexico State W 77–67  9–6 (1–1)
Pan American Center (4,788)
Las Cruces, NM
Sat, Jan 9
7:05pm
San Jose State W 96–67  10–6 (2–1)
Lawlor Events Center (5,988)
Reno, NV
Wed, Jan 13
8:00pm, ESPN2
Utah State W 79–72 OT 10–7 (2–2)
Lawlor Events Center (7,035)
Reno, NV
Sat, Jan 16
7:05pm
Idaho W 76–68  11–7 (3–2)
Lawlor Events Center (6,030)
Reno, NV
Wed, Jan 20
7:15pm
at Boise State W 88–82  12–7 (4–2)
Taco Bell Arena (2,833)
Boise, ID
Sat, Jan 23
7:00pm
at Fresno State W 87–77  12–8 (4–3)
Save Mart Center (8,494)
Fresno, CA
Sat, Jan 30
7:05pm
Hawai'i W 66–60  13–8 (5–3)
Lawlor Events Center (7,490)
Reno, NV
Sat, Feb 6
7:00pm, ESPNU
at Utah State W 76–65  13–9 (5–4)
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, UT
Wed, Feb 10
8:00pm, ESPN2
at Idaho W 67–66  14–9 (6–4)
Cowan Spectrum (1,580)
Moscow, ID
Sat, Feb 13
7:05pm
Boise State W 88–80 OT 15–9 (7–4)
Lawlor Events Center (7,598)
Reno, NV
Wed, Feb 17
7:05pm
Fresno State W 74–70  16–9 (8–4)
Lawlor Events Center (5,479)
Reno, NV
Sat, Feb 20*
12:00pm, ESPN2
at Missouri State
ESPN BracketBusters
W 62–60  16–10
JQH Arena (7,805)
Springfield, MO
Thu, Feb 25
7:00pm
at San Jose State W 83–79  17–10 (9–4)
The Event Center (2,385)
San Jose, CA
Sat, Feb 27
9:00pm
at Hawai'i W 74–63  17–11 (9–5)
Stan Sheriff Center (6,025)
Honolulu, HI
Thu, Mar 4
7:05pm
New Mexico State W 100–92  18–11 (10–5)
Lawlor Events Center (5,878)
Reno, NV
Sat, Mar 6
7:05pm
Louisiana Tech W 79–68  19–11 (11–5)
Lawlor Events Center (7,558)
Reno, NV
2010 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament
Thu, Mar 11
6:00pm
Idaho
Quarterfinals
W 87–71  20–11
Lawlor Events Center (NA)
Reno, NV
Fri, Mar 12
9:00pm, ESPN2
New Mexico State
Semifinals
W 80–79  20–12
Lawlor Events Center (5,897)
Reno, NV
2010 National Invitation Tournament
Wed, Mar 17
5:05pm
at Wichita State
First Round
W 74–70  21–12
Charles Koch Arena (9,112)
Wichita, KS
Mon, Mar 22
3:00pm, ESPNU
at Rhode Island
Second Round
W 85–83  21–13
Ryan Center (3,419)
Kingston, RI
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Season highlights

On November 23, Sr. Joey Shaw was named the WAC player of the week for the second week of the season with weekly averages of 20.5 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 2.5 AST and 61.9 FG%.[4]

On January 11, So. Luke Babbitt was named the WAC player of the week for the ninth week of the season with weekly averages of 23.0 PPG, 10.5 RPG, 3.0 AST and 58.3 FG%.[5]

On February 15, Jr. Armon Johnson was named the WAC player of the week for the fourteenth week of the season with weekly averages of 23.5 PPG, 1.5 RPG, 5.5 AST and 50.0 FG%.[6]

References

  1. ^ http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=45988&SPID=4126&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10100&ATCLID=204817316
  2. ^ http://www.nevadawolfpack.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=10000&SPID=4084&SPSID=45431
  3. ^ "2009-10 Schedule". Retrieved 2009-11-18.
  4. ^ http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10100&ATCLID=204839062
  5. ^ http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=45988&SPID=4126&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10100&ATCLID=204867636
  6. ^ http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10100&ATCLID=204887927