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What Nevada basketball's win over New Mexico could mean for its NCAA Tournament hopes


Nevada basketball celebrates the Wolf Pack's double-overtime win over New Mexico. (Mike Stefansson/NSN)
Nevada basketball celebrates the Wolf Pack's double-overtime win over New Mexico. (Mike Stefansson/NSN)
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The Nevada men's basketball team picked up its most thrilling home win in several seasons when it beat No. 25-ranked New Mexico, 97-94, in double overtime at Lawlor Events Center, marking its first home win over a ranked team since December 2003. You can read our coverage of the game below or check out the first segment of Tuesday's NSN Daily with Alex Margulies and Chris Murray as the duo break down the win and what it could mean for Nevada's NCAA Tournament hopes.

Game story: Nevada beats No. 25 New Mexico, 97-94, in double overtime at Lawlor Events Center

Post-game interviews: 'A lot of good mental toughness.' Steve Alford, Nevada players weigh in on New Mexico win

Three takeaways: Three takeaways from Nevada's double-OT win over New Mexico, one of Lawlor's best ever

Photo gallery: Pictures from Nevada basketball's 97-94 double-overtime win over No. 25 New Mexico

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