Stephen Nover's CBB Game of the Week
(NCAAB) Fresno State vs. UNLV,
Money Line: -122.00 Fresno State (Away)
Result: Win
I liked Fresno State to roll over UNLV before Wednesday's first-round of the Mountain West Conference Tournament - and I like the Bulldogs even more now.

UNLV had to go three overtimes to dispatch Air Force on Wednesday, winning 108-102. The Rebels have a short bench and are going to carry a high fatigue rating. Center Ike Nwamu and guard Patrick McCaw played the entire 55 minutes. Guard Jerome Seagears logged 54 minutes despite battling a hand and heal injury.

The Rebels are 1-5 ATS following a victory and catch a rested and hot Fresno State squad. The Bulldogs enter the tournament with plenty of momentum having won eight of nine, including their last six. Their only loss during this span was at Nevada-Reno.

The Bulldogs feature three quality senior guards headed by Mountain West Player of the Year Marvelle Harris. He and Oakland guard Key Felder are the only players in the country to rank No. 1 in their respective conferences in points, assists, steals, minutes per game and assists to turnovers.

The line is short because the game is being played at Thomas & Mack Center, home of the Rebels. But this isn't going to matter. The Bulldogs have beaten regular-season conference champion San Diego State and posted upset victories in their last three road games - beating Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah State.

The Bulldogs also have covered in six of their last eight games against UNLV and are 2-0 versus the Rebels this season.