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Nevada Ends Air Force's Long Losing Streak
18 Jan
Summary
- Nevada defeated Air Force 81-66, extending the Falcons' losing streak to 11 games.
- Corey Camper Jr. scored 23 points and secured nine rebounds for Nevada.
- Air Force's Lucas Hobin led his team with 22 points in the game.

Nevada secured an 81-66 victory against Air Force on Saturday, prolonging the Falcons' losing streak to 11 games. Corey Camper Jr. was a standout performer for the Wolf Pack, tallying 23 points and nine rebounds. This defeat continues a challenging season for Air Force, who now hold the second-longest active losing streak in NCAA Division I.
The Wolf Pack established control early in the game, leading 40-29 at halftime thanks to Camper's 10 first-half points. They extended their advantage in the second half, with Camper adding 13 more points to secure the win. Tayshawn Comer also contributed significantly for Nevada with 14 points.
Air Force's efforts were spearheaded by Lucas Hobin, who scored 22 points, and Ethan Greenberg, who added 13. Despite these individual performances, the team struggled to break their winless streak in conference play, now standing at 0-7. The Falcons' 11 consecutive losses place them in a difficult position within the Mountain West Conference.




