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UNLV Beats Long Beach State, Ends Four-Game Skid

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

These are not the happiest of times at Nevada Las Vegas.

The once-powerful Rebels, who aren’t running as much anymore, have been hovering around the .500 mark. Crowds in the 18,000-seat Thomas & Mack Center have been paltry and growing more testy with each game. The offense looks as if it was designed on a playground and fans wishing for a return to the good old days have shown their displeasure by booing Coach Rollie Massimino.

The Rebels heard the boo-birds at times again Monday night, then rallied after blowing an 11-point halftime lead to defeat Long Beach State, 68-61, in a Big West Conference game before only 4,209. The victory ended a four-game losing streak, second longest in Rebel history.

Long Beach (10-7, 5-5) played one of its sloppiest first halves in years, turning the ball over time and time again, while making only 27% of its shots from the field. The 49ers trailed by 32-21 at the half.

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But Las Vegas (10-9, 6-5) appeared flat at the outset of the second period and the 49ers caught them, 40-40, with 10:13 left. The Rebels, however, rallied with an 8-0 spurt and never trailed again.

A driving layup by freshman Sunshine Smith gave the Rebels a 9-6 lead with a little more than three minutes gone. Dedan Thomas drove the lane for another basket with 13:38 to go in the half, and the Rebels were off on a 10-2 run that ended with another basket by Smith for a 21-8 lead.

Smith, who had eight points in the half, left the game shortly thereafter because of stomach cramps, but he didn’t miss much. The Rebels extended their lead to 27-16 on dunks by Reggie Manuel and Patrick Savoy, the latter coming off a breakaway pass from Thomas, who had five assists in the period.

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The 49ers, meanwhile, made only two of their first 12 shots and four of their first 23. The 49ers went nearly seven minutes at one point without a field goal.

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