All-Time Mountain West Basketball Series: No. 4 BYU vs. No. 12 Nevada

Jimmer Fredette vs. the Martin twins.

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All-Time Mountain West Basketball Series: No. 4 BYU vs. No. 12 Nevada


Cougars vs. Wolf Pack in a big time matchup


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2011 Cougs vs. 2018 Wolf Pack

Series 9: #1 2011 SDSU vs. # 8 2009 BYU

Series 10: #2 2020 SDSU vs. #7 2007 Air Force

Series 11: #11 2013 New Mexico vs. #14 2009 Utah

Series 12: #4 2011 BYU vs. # 12 2018 Nevada

The last matchup

Series 12 Preview: 2011 BYU ran circles around 2019 Nevada. Can 2018 Nevada get some revenge, or is BYU simply too good on both sides of the floor for a heavily offensive focused Nevada team to take advantage of?

Nevada was able to score easily on one of the better defensive teams in the field, so this series can go to anyone.

This Cougar team features player of the year Jimmer Fredette and Nevada’s squad from that year was considered an early-season Final Four contender.

Game 1: Marriott Center, series tied 0-0.

Nevada looks like a juggernaut that can’t be stopped in the second half and takes game 1 on the road. Jimmer and Jackson both put up 20+ but don’t get much support.

Game 2: Marriott Center, Nevada leads series 1-0.

Another close game, this one favors BYU as Jimmer says to the world he won’t go down without a fight.

Game 3: Lawlor Events Center, series tied 1-1.

Nevada controls the game from the tip in game 3. Their depth and size seem to be giving BYU some problems.

Game 4: Lawlor Events Center, Nevada leads series 2-1.

Nevada dominates game 4 and takes a 3-1 lead in the series. Normally that would bode extremely well, but during this simulation, we’ve seen a number of 3-1 leads get squandered.

How will Nevada respond, on the road with the hostile BYU crowd?