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BIG WEST : UC Irvine Loses to UNLV Again

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

The mighty had fallen--flat on their faces if you ask the former Nevada Las Vegas faithful who have taken to booing their once-beloved basketball team at home--but there’s nothing like agame against UC Irvine to raise the spirits of the Rebels.

Las Vegas, a team that scored the fewest points in school history nine days ago in a 59-39 loss to Virginia, made it 10 in a row over the Anteaters on Tuesday night with a 101-79 Big West victory before 3,115 in the Bren Center.

Reggie Manuel finished with a career-high 39 points, making six of 11 three-pointers. Guard Chris Brown, with a meaningless, late three-point barrage, led Irvine (4-6 overall and 1-1 in conference) with 19 points. But the Rebels (6-4, 2-0) dominated in nearly every phase of the game.

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Irvine point guard Lloyd Mumford, who sat out Saturday’s loss to Cal State Northridge because of an ankle injury, went down hard on a layup attempt early in the first half and was taken to UCI Medical Center for treatment of a cut left eyelid. Then forward Jermaine Avie ended up face down on the bench seats under the southern basket and left the game because of a sprained left ankle.

Irvine missed its first nine shots as the Rebels took a 11-3 lead, but the Anteaters went on a 22-4 run that put them ahead, 25-15, with 10:56 left in the half.

The Irvine student section was mocking Las Vegas’ troubles with the NCAA by chanting, “pro-bation, pro-bation” at the Rebel bench, but it was their last hurrah.

The Anteaters went 8 1/2 minutes without a field goal and were outscored, 36-5, in the final 10:44 of the first half. Irvine shot 30% from the field in the first half. Las Vegas shot only 47%, but the Rebels were 55% from three-point range, thanks mostly to Manuel. Manuel had 28 points by halftime.

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