Nevada Women's Basketball offers postgame kids' clinics

Two home games remain in the season, with free skills clinics for kids directly following the action

Nevada women's basketball players celebrate from the bench.

Nevada Women's Basketball offers postgame kids' clinics

Two home games remain in the season, with free skills clinics for kids directly following the action

Nevada women's basketball players celebrate from the bench.

As the Nevada Women's Basketball season hits mid-February, there are fewer opportunities to see the Wolf Pack in action. And, after an exciting 76-59 victory over Air Force on Feb. 11 at Lawlor Events Center, fans have just three more opportunities to see the Pack in action in Reno.

Beginning this Saturday, Feb. 14, two weekend afternoon home games remain for the Pack, following which the team and staff put on free skills clinics for kids. The Wolf Pack takes on San Diego State this Saturday at 1 p.m., with its final Saturday afternoon tipoff set for Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. against New Mexico.

Shortly following each game, kids 12-and-under are welcomed onto the court for a skills clinic lasting approximately 30 minutes. During this clinic, girls and boys have the opportunity to practice their dribbling and passing skills right alongside Wolf Pack student-athletes and coaches.

Under head coach Amanda Levens, Nevada Women's Basketball has prided itself on its connection with the community and in fostering a welcoming environment for all to enjoy the game. The Saturday postgame clinics offer yet another way for the Wolf Pack to provide youth and parents an exciting basketball experience.

Tickets to Nevada Women's Basketball home games are just $10 each and all seating at Lawlor is general admission, offering fans an affordable opportunity to see their favorite Wolf Pack players up close.

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