Don't tell the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team that it can't shoot. "When we look at the numbers we know sometimes it doesn't look good," junior guard D.J. Fenner said. "But at the same time we're competitors. We know the shots are going to start dropping eventually." That time came in the second half Wednesday night against the Montana Grizzlies. The Wolf Pack made seven 3-pointers and shot 58 per cent after halftime to beat the Grizzlies 79-75 in a first-round College Basketball Invitational game in front of 4,524 fans at Lawlor Events Center. "We can shoot," smiled freshman Cam Oliver. "We know if we put in the extra work we can make shots." The Wolf Pack, now 20-13, will host...
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