At +60000, the UNLV Rebels (19-11) have unfavorable odds to take home the 2023-24 college basketball national championship. Their next game is at 5:30 PM ET on Thursday, March 14, when they host the San Diego State Aztecs.
In its previous game, UNLV lost to Nevada on Saturday, 75-65. Keylan Boone scored a team-high 24 points (and chipped in zero assists and four boards).
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UNLV NCAA Championship Odds
- National championship odds (preseason): +50000
- National championship odds (on Dec. 31): +50000
- National championship odds (current): +60000
- MWC championship odds: +600
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UNLV Strength of Schedule, Tournament Resume
- According to our predictions, the Rebels have the 74th-ranked schedule in the nation.
- For the remainder of 2023-24, UNLV faces no teams with a record not as good as its own, and one team currently above .500.
- The Rebels have no games left against teams currently ranked in the Top 25.
- UNLV beat the No. 8-ranked Creighton Bluejays, 79-64, on December 13. That victory goes down as its best win of the season.
- The Rebels have tied for the fifth-most Quadrant 1 victories in the country according to the RPI (six).
UNLV Season Stats and Insights
- The Rebels are outscoring opponents by 5.7 points per game with a +170 scoring differential overall. They put up 73.3 points per game (185th in college basketball) and allow 67.6 per contest (63rd in college basketball).
- The Rebels knock down 6.8 three-pointers per game (233rd in college basketball), while their opponents have made 6.4 on average.
- UNLV’s 264.6 points per 100 possessions on offense rank 65th in college basketball, and the 244.2 points it allows per 100 possessions rank 261st in college basketball.
- The Rebels and their opponents have been mostly even in the turnover battle. The Rebels commit 10.3 per game (91st in college basketball) and force 10.4 (201st in college basketball play).
UNLV Leading Performers
- Dedan Thomas Jr. leads the Rebels in points and assists. He averages 13.6 points per game while also adding 5.2 assists.
- UNLV is led by Luis Rodriguez’s 6.6 rebounds per game.
- Boone is the top three-point shooter for the Rebels, knocking down 1.9 per contest.
- UNLV’s blocks leader is Kalib Boone, who collects 1.7 per game. Rodriguez leads the team by averaging 1.6 steals a contest.
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