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Rainbow basketball team unable to muster comeback in loss to Nevada

The University of Hawaii basketball team could not overcome foul trouble, missed shots from the free-throw line and beyond the arc, and two late turnovers in Sunday’s 72-66 loss to Nevada in SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center.

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Hawaii’s JoVon McClanahan goes to the basket as Nevada’s Nick Davidson defends during the first half of Sunday’s game.
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Hawaii’s Noel Coleman goes to the basket as Nevada’s Nick Davidson defends during the first half of Sunday’s game.
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Nevada’s Nick Davidson (11) is thwarted by Hawaii’s Mor Seck and Matthue Cotton (11).
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Hawaii’s Noel Coleman defends during the first half of Sunday’s game against the Nevada Wolf Pack.
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Hawaii’s Mor Seck goes to shoot for a free throw during the first half of Sunday’s game against the Nevada Wolf Pack.
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Hawaii's Matthue Cotton dunks the ball past Nevada's K.J. Hymes during the first half of Sunday’s game.
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Hawaii's Bernardo Da Silva goes to the basket for two points as Nevada's Nick Davidson draws a foul during the first half of Sunday’s game.
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Hawaii’s JoVon McClanahan (3) goes to the basket past Nevada’s Tyler Rolison (3) and Daniel Foster (20) during the first half of Sunday’s game against the Nevada Wolf Pack.
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Hawaii’s Matthew Cotton goes to the basket as Nevada’s Nick Davidson defends during the first half of Sunday’s game.
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Hawaii’s Noel Coleman shoots for the basket during the first half of Sunday’s game against the Nevada Wolf Pack.
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Hawaii’s Harry Rouhliadeff shoots for the basket during the first half of Sunday’s game against the Nevada Wolf Pack.

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