Lady Rebel School Day 2017
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Lady Rebel School Day Game Tips Wednesday At Noon

UNLV hosts Air Force and 3,000 local elementary students in the Thomas & Mack Center.

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LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) -  For the second straight year UNLV is hosting the Lady Rebel School Day game, as up to 3,000 3rd-5th graders from 10 local elementary schools will be attending Wednesday's 12 pm contest against the Air Force Falcons. The students will receive a tour of the UNLV campus and learn about college preparation before attending the game in the Thomas & Mack Center. 

Tickets for the contest at $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and staff, while kids 17 and under are free at UNLV Lady Rebel contests. Fans can also receive $3 off their admission if they purchase their ticket at UNLVTickets.com at least three hours before the game. There will be a live video stream of the contest on the MW Network with Wyatt Tomchek as play-by-play and Curtis Stelzer as color, while the radio broadcast will feature the call of Adam Candee. Both the video stream and the radio broadcast can be accessed at UNLVRebels.com.

UNLV Game Notes
♦ This is UNLV's first action since snapping New Mexico's 11-game win streak in a 66-57 victory Jan. 9 in the Cox Pavilion. That was UNLV's first league win of the year after opening up the season with two straight losses on the road.
♦ Air Force meanwhile is 1-7 on the road this year, with the lone victory at Army on Nov. 21. The Falcons have dropped their two conference road games by an average of 15 points.
♦ UNLV has dominated the all-time series against the Falcons by a 40-5 margin. That includes a perfect 23-0 mark in Las Vegas, where the average margin of victory has been 22 points, with just one of the games decided by single digits. Overall the Lady Rebels have won 12 straight in the series between the two, with the last loss coming on Jan. 12, 2013 in Colorado Springs.
♦ The Lady Rebels have been strong on their home courts the past three conference seasons, going 23-5 in league play (21-5 in the Cox Pavilion, 2-0 in the Thomas & Mack Center). That includes last season's 8-1 home record.

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