1997–98 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball
WAC tournament champions
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
DivisionMountain Division
Record20–13 (7–7 WAC)
Head coach
Assistant coachDave Rice (4th season)
Home arenaThomas & Mack Center
1997–98 WAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Mountain
No. 7 Utah122 .857304  .882
No. 18 New Mexico113 .786248  .750
Wyoming95 .643199  .679
Colorado State86 .571209  .690
UNLV77 .5002013  .606
BYU410 .286921  .300
UTEP311 .2141214  .462
Air Force212 .1431016  .385
Pacific
No. 15 TCU140 1.000276  .818
Fresno State104 .7142113  .618
Tulsa95 .6431912  .613
Hawaii86 .571219  .700
SMU68 .4291810  .643
San Diego State59 .3571315  .464
Rice311 .214622  .214
San Jose State113 .071323  .115
1998 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 1997–98 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team represented the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The team was coached by Bill Bayno and played their home games at the Thomas & Mack Center on UNLV's main campus in Paradise, Nevada as a member of the Western Athletic Conference. The Runnin' Rebels finished the season 20–13, 7–7 in WAC play. They won the 2000 Mountain West Conference men's basketball tournament to receive an automatic bid to the 1998 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, earning a No. 12 seed in the East Region. The Runnin' Rebels lost to No. 5 seed Princeton in the opening round.[2] This was the first NCAA Tournament appearance for the program since back-to-back Final Four appearances in 1990 and 1991.

Roster

1997–98 UNLV Rebels men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G 11 Mark Dickel 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg) SoLogan Park Dunedin, New Zealand
G/F 33 Tyrone Nesby 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)220 lb (100 kg) SrCairo Cairo, Illinois
C 34 Kaspars Kambala 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)265 lb (120 kg) FrHomestead  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster

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    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Non-conference regular season
    Nov 15, 1997*
    Loyola Marymount W 96–81  1–0
    Thomas & Mack Center (15,115)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Nov 17, 1997*
    Eastern Michigan W 84–66  2–0
    Thomas & Mack Center (4,692)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Nov 21, 1997*
    at No. 2 Kansas
    Preseason NIT second round
    L 68–92  2–1
    Allen Fieldhouse (15,701)
    Lawrence, Kansas
    Dec 2, 1997*
    at USC W 82–72  3–1
    L.A. Sports Arena (2,949)
    Los Angeles, California
    Dec 6, 1997*
    at Michigan L 59–83  3–2
    Crisler Arena (12,333)
    Ann Arbor, Michigan
    Dec 13, 1997*
    at Rhode Island L 73–91  3–3
    Keaney Gymnasium (6,429)
    Kingston, Rhode Island
    Dec 17, 1997*
    Chicago State W 86–49  4–3
    Thomas & Mack Center (14,141)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Dec 20, 1997*
    No. 25 Syracuse L 64–71  4–4
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,146)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Dec 23, 1997*
    UC Irvine W 77–55  5–4
    Thomas & Mack Center (12,913)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Dec 27, 1997*
    No. 9 UCLA L 57–65  5–5
    Thomas & Mack Center (17,490)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Dec 30, 1997*
    Nevada W 62–50  6–5
    Thomas & Mack Center (14,097)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Jan 4, 1998*
    at Tulane W 77–61  7–5
    Avron B. Fogelman Arena (3,395)
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    WAC regular season
    Jan 10, 1998
    Air Force W 88–77  8–5
    (1–0)
    Thomas & Mack Center (15,032)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Jan 15, 1998
    at No. 15 New Mexico L 61–79  8–6
    (1–1)
    University Arena (17,817)
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Jan 17, 1998
    at UTEP L 50–62  8–7
    (1–2)
    Don Haskins Center (9,171)
    El Paso, Texas
    Jan 22, 1998
    BYU W 76–63  9–7
    (2–2)
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,461)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Jan 24, 1998
    No. 4 Utah L 54–67  9–8
    (2–3)
    Thomas & Mack Center (15,488)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Jan 26, 1998*
    Chaminade W 77–49  10–8
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,144)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Jan 29, 1998
    at Colorado State L 57–60  10–9
    (2–4)
    Moby Arena (7,172)
    Fort Collins, Colorado
    Jan 31, 1998
    at Wyoming L 62–73  10–10
    (2–5)
    Arena-Auditorium (9,079)
    Laramie, Wyoming
    Feb 5, 1998
    at Air Force W 59–57  11–10
    (3–5)
    Clune Arena (1,017)
    Colorado Springs, Colorado
    Feb 7, 1998*
    Wofford W 79–52  12–10
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,548)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Feb 14, 1998
    UTEP W 69–63  13–10
    (4–5)
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,450)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Feb 16, 1998
    No. 11 New Mexico L 66–75  13–11
    (4–6)
    Thomas & Mack Center (14,130)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Feb 21, 1998
    at BYU W 84–76  14–11
    (5–6)
    Marriott Center (9,404)
    Provo, Utah
    Feb 23, 1998
    at No. 5 Utah L 68–79  14–12
    (5–7)
    Jon M. Huntsman Center (13,291)
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    Feb 26, 1998
    Wyoming W 72–66  15–12
    (6–7)
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,612)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Feb 28, 1998
    Colorado State W 78–66  16–12
    (7–7)
    Thomas & Mack Center (14,868)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    WAC tournament
    Mar 3, 1998*
    Hawaii
    First round
    W 64–59  17–12
    Thomas & Mack Center (13,878)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Mar 5, 1998*
    No. 5 Utah
    Quarterfinals
    W 54–51  18–12
    Thomas & Mack Center (14,340)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Mar 6, 1998*
    Fresno State
    Semifinals
    W 76–67  19–12
    Thomas & Mack Center (17,904)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Mar 7, 1998*
    No. 20 New Mexico
    Championship game
    W 56–51  20–12
    Thomas & Mack Center (16,101)
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    NCAA tournament
    Mar 12, 1998*
    (12 E) vs. (5 E) No. 8 Princeton
    First round
    L 57–69  20–13
    Hartford Civic Center (16,105)
    Hartford, Connecticut
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll/Coaches' Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    E=East.
    All times are in Pacific Time.

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    References

    1. sports-reference.com 1997-98 Western Athletic Conference Season Summary
    2. "Las Vegas Joins List of True Believers". The Los Angeles Times. March 13, 1998. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
    3. "1997–98 UNLV Rebels Roster and Stats". Sports Reference. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
    4. "2020-21 UNLV Men's Basketball Media Guide". UNLV Athletics. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
    5. "1997–98 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball stats" (PDF). NCAA Career Stats.
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