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And he did it here in Indianapolis, no less, way back in 1991, taking out a UNLV powerhouse that was on a 45-game winning streak and the heavy favourite to beat Duke in the semifinal before ...
Duke's Christian Laettner stretches during a news conference in Indianapolis, Sunday, March 31, 1991, the day after Duke beat top-ranked UNLV 79-77 in an NCAA Final Four semifinal game.
— UNLV Men's Basketball (@TheRunninRebels) July 2, 2025 In 1995, UNLV retired Augmon's No. 32 jersey, as he is one of only four players in school history with 2,000-plus points. This is the second ...
UNLV entered the 1991 Final Four semifinal against Duke in Indianapolis with a 34-0 record and was everybody’s choice to go undefeated en route to a second straight national championship.
In his post-UNLV career, he was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks ninth overall in the 1991 NBA Draft. He went on to play over 1,000 regular-season games with the Pistons, Blazers, Hornets, and Magic.
Sixty-three squads of college basketball soldiers were drafted Sunday to go to war with UNLV. It's an even-money bet, the Runnin' Rebels against the NCAA world. Anybody not predicting ...
UNLV entered the 1991 Final Four semifinal against Duke in Indianapolis with a 34-0 record and was everybody’s choice to go undefeated en route to a second straight national championship.
He's on everyone's Mt Rushmore for the greatest UNLV men's basketball players of all time. He had a four-year career with the Rebels from 1987 - 1981. In both 1990 and 1991, he helped lead the ...
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