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Chace's pace more to Rebels' liking

Stanback fuels UNLV at start, Willis at finish in road victory







CEDAR CITY, Utah -- Slow starts to games seem to be a theme for UNLV, and sophomore Chace Stanback has been looking to pick up the pace himself.

Stanback struggled with his shot for most of the first month. He was searching for a positive sign, and he found it Tuesday night.


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A strong start by Stanback and a second-half surge led by Tre'Von Willis carried the Rebels to a 77-59 victory over Southern Utah at Centrum Arena, where a majority of the 4,331 fans were backing the visitors.

"I'm starting to feel a little rhythm right now," said Stanback, who made 3 of 4 3-point shots and scored a career-high 15 points. "I think I was just in a slump, and I had to shoot myself out of it."

Willis, in a rare appearance as a reserve, poured in 11 of his team-high 16 points in the second half to ensure UNLV (8-1) closed the deal.

Stanback scored 10 points in the first half, which the Rebels trailed a majority of the time, and his 3-pointer put UNLV up 31-30 at halftime.

"We weren't ready in the first half. We just picked up the intensity," he said.

The Rebels turned up their defensive heat and went on a 23-6 run in the first eight minutes of the second half. Willis sank a 3-pointer, then made a steal and passed to Derrick Jasper for a dunk to put UNLV on top 43-32.

"After I threw that lob to (Jasper) and he flushed it, our bench was so pumped. We had all the momentum on our side," said Willis, who had four of the Rebels' 14 steals.

UNLV forced the Thunderbirds into 25 turnovers and turned them into 28 points.

"We wanted to apply some pressure in the second half," Willis said. "We wanted to force turnovers and get easy buckets in transition."

The Rebels stretched their lead to 54-36 on Oscar Bellfield's 3-pointer with 12 minutes to go. Bellfield finished with 10 points, eight in the second half.

Senior guard Davis Baker scored 21 points to lead Southern Utah (3-8), a team that fought aggressively despite an obvious lack of talent.

The Thunderbirds' three victories are against McNeese State, University of the Southwest and Wayland Baptist, and their first seven losses were by an average of 18.1 points. So making UNLV sweat for a while was an accomplishment.

"We did a lot of good things and we were pretty confident going into the half," Baker said. "But their pressure kind of hurt us. They had their run and we couldn't get back. We played a good 25 minutes or so."

Rebels coach Lon Kruger made changes in his starting lineup for the second consecutive game. He inserted Stanback and Matt Shaw at forward spots and Kendall Wallace at shooting guard.

Shaw and Wallace got their first starts of the season. Wallace replaced Willis, and Shaw was in for Brice Massamba, who started the first eight games at center.

"We're looking at a lot of different combinations," Kruger said. "(Willis) didn't pick up two early fouls, and that was encouraging. The last three ballgames, Tre picked up two early fouls, and we just can't afford to let that happen."

Willis, the team's leading scorer, had started 16 straight games and 26 of the past 27. Kruger said it's "not necessarily" going to be a trend with Willis playing as a reserve.

"I wanted to come in off the bench and kind of set a tempo," Willis said. "We were a little stagnant at times in the first half. We're still not putting 40 minutes together in a game."

Stanback, a 6-foot-8-inch forward, averaged 6.1 points while starting the first seven games. He had 14 points off the bench in UNLV's loss to Kansas State on Saturday, and he backed that up by shooting holes in the Southern Utah defense.

"Chace shot the ball well," Kruger said. "He seems to have regained his confidence."

Contact reporter Matt Youmans at myoumans@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2907.

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Joe's Neighbor wrote on December 16, 2009 11:46 PM: Joe,

Do you know how much The Mtn paid us to be on their network instead of letting us be on ESPN?

Do the research and then respond back.

You wonder why Notre Dame is on NBC every week, instead of joining a big conference?

It is about the money.

Searchlight, baby.

Love Diana.


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Cliff F wrote on December 16, 2009 11:30 PM: Another '2nd half surge' needed to be a glamourized high school team like Southern Utah. Boy, UNLV is in for a rude awakening come regular season.


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Michael James wrote on December 16, 2009 09:32 PM: To to mike james: re-read the first line of my post. I live in Southern Utah. I have several wives at home and we have to distill our own. That's every night. UNLV is not in town every night.


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Joe wrote on December 16, 2009 04:58 PM: It does seem we are on TV alot less but until we get a real deal with ESPN, we will be stuck watching the MTN and CBSC and you'll have to pay for digital or expanded cable. Such is life.


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Joe wrote on December 16, 2009 03:42 PM: Where are the TV games this season? Is it me or are we on TV less than in passed years??

What's going on?


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to mike james wrote on December 16, 2009 01:42 PM: mike do you not get out much?

a memorable evening involves unlv and southern utah university playing basketball?

For me a memorable evening is a bottle of booze and some beautiful women. That my friend is how memories are made!!!

You should get out of your mommys house and live life a little bit.


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Michael James wrote on December 16, 2009 10:49 AM: I live in Southern Utah and was right next to the Rebel bench last night. I agree, that second half was fun to watch, I am hoarse this morning from yelling so much. Good to get to see the Rebels up close and personal like this! A most memorable evening!


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Sad Season wrote on December 16, 2009 10:47 AM: this is going to turn into a sad sad season for the Runnin Rebs. Heading into conference play the first 4 games of the schedule are to tough for them to overcome. IF they come out of the first 4 with a 2-2 record it will have been a miracle. BYU Utah New Mexico and San Diego St are going to ruin the Runnin Rebs season before it really ever starts.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Maybe next year.


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VegasNative57 wrote on December 16, 2009 09:21 AM: Keep playing like you did in that second half, fellas! That was fun basketball to watch.

It was great to see all of the UNLV fans up in Cedar City last night.

We can't forget this is still a team learning to play together even though they are still ranked. Hopefully that second half is something for them to build off of.

I'm with you "Rebel Fan," glad to have the Rebels back at the Mack tomorrow and Saturday night. Go Rebels!


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Rebel Fan wrote on December 16, 2009 09:03 AM: Would like to watch the Rebels play on TV . . . Every game should be on TV!!!! I'll be back in my season ticket Thursday. Glad to be back in the Mack!