Reinhardt headed home
Katin Reinhardt is headed to the school he once planned on attending - USC. The UNLV transfer has committed to Andy Enfield's program, giving the Trojans a much-needed boost to their back court.
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Katin Reinhardt Transferring From UNLV To USC
Katin Reinhardt has decided to transfer from UNLV to USC.
Reinhardt left UNLV due to his desire to play point guard.
Reinhardt originally committed to USC in 2010, but changed his mind last May.
Andy Enfield will use Reinhardt in his uptempo offense beginning in the 14-15 season after he sits out one year.
Katin Reinhardt continues the Mater Dei tradition
You’ve probably never heard of David Bagga. After his career as a role player at powerhouse Mater Dei high school in Santa Ana, California, Bagga walked on to the Arizona Wildcats. He later gained a small amount of notoriety when he wrote a book about his experience called The Walk On. In that book he talked a little about his high school experience. He played on a team with 5...
Rebels advance to final on home floor
Katin Reinhardt scored a career-high 21 points Friday night to lead UNLV to a 75-65 victory over Colorado State in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference tournament.
The third-seeded Runnin' Rebels (25-8) advance to Saturday's championship game, where they'll meet top-seeded New Mexico, a 60-50 winner over San Diego State, with an automatic NCAA tournament bid...
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March 16, 2013
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UNLV 68, Boise St. 64
Anthony Marshall and Bryce Dejean-Jones scored 16 points each, helping UNLV rally from a 10-point second-half deficit and hang on to beat Boise State 68-64 on Tuesday night.
Katin Reinhardt and Anthony Bennett added 11 apiece for the Rebels (23-7, 10-5 Mountain West), who won their fifth straight and can clinch the second seed in next week's conference tournament with a win...
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March 06, 2013
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UNLV 64, No. 15 New Mexico 55
Anthony Bennett had 17 points and 12 rebounds to lead the UNLV to a 64-55 victory over No. 15 New Mexico on Saturday night.
The Runnin' Rebels (18-6, 5-4 Mountain West) came in desperately needing a win after surprising losses to Boise State and at Fresno State. Though they shot just 37.1 percent (23 of 62) from the field, the Rebels were 9 of 22 (40.9 percent) from beyond the...
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February 09, 2013
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