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Rebels Dig Early Grave in 80-67 Loss to Surging Grand Canyon

By Matthias Binder February 26, 2026
‘A fight every time’: Rebels running out of time to remedy issues
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A Nightmarish Start Defines the ContestGibbs-Lawhorn’s Firepower Falls ShortRecurring Defensive Woes ExposedStandings Squeeze Tightens

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Phoenix – The UNLV Rebels fell 80-67 to Grand Canyon on Wednesday night after plunging into a 20-point first-half deficit that proved too steep to overcome.[1]

A Nightmarish Start Defines the Contest

Grand Canyon seized control from the opening tip, launching a 12-0 run in the first three minutes to stun the Rebels.[3] UNLV managed just 24 points in the half, shooting a frigid 25 percent from the field on 7-of-28 attempts. The Lopes countered with 42 points, hitting over 50 percent of their shots and draining five threes.

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Rebel starters struggled across the board early, converting only two of 10 layups and missing key free throws. Foul trouble compounded the misery, with forwards Jacob Bannarbie and Kimani Hamilton each picking up multiple infractions before halftime. Coach Josh Pastner later lamented the lack of energy, noting the team’s defensive switches failed to stem the tide.[1]

Gibbs-Lawhorn’s Firepower Falls Short

Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn shouldered the offensive burden, erupting for 30 points on 10-of-20 shooting, including six threes. His pull-up triple with under three minutes left trimmed the lead to six, sparking a brief second-half surge where UNLV hit 55 percent from the floor.[1]

Howie Fleming Jr. chipped in 14 points and six rebounds, while Tyrin Jones added 13 despite going 3-of-11 at the line. The bench produced just two points total, underscoring depth concerns. Gibbs-Lawhorn, now leading the Mountain West at 19.9 points per game, marked his fourth 30-point outing this season.[4]

Top Performers Points Rebounds
Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn (UNLV) 30 4
Jaden Henley (GCU) 28 11
Howie Fleming Jr. (UNLV) 14 6
Brian Moore Jr. (GCU) 17 2

Recurring Defensive Woes Exposed

Grand Canyon dominated the glass with 41 rebounds to UNLV’s 27 and scored 32 points in the paint. Jaden Henley notched 28 points and 11 boards, while Nana Owusu-Anane and Efe Demirel each grabbed 11 rebounds in double-double efforts.[3] The Lopes shot 53 percent overall, exploiting UNLV’s poor starts that Pastner called his worst defensive group yet.

“We always fight back and battle back, but you dig yourself into that hole, and it’s just a fight to get yourself back every time,” Pastner said.[1] Free-throw shooting plagued the Rebels at 50 percent (14-of-28), and the team leads Division I with 31 player foul-outs this season. Patterns of late rallies have yielded wins like the 23-point comeback against Boise State, but losses mount when early holes deepen.[1]

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  • Slow starts: Season-low first-half output.
  • Foul trouble: Two starters disqualified late.
  • Finishing issues: Missed layups and free throws.
  • Rebounding deficit: Outdone by 14 boards.
  • Defensive lapses: Allowed 53 percent shooting.

Standings Squeeze Tightens

The defeat dropped UNLV to 14-14 overall and 9-8 in Mountain West play, tying them for sixth with Colorado State and Boise State.[5] Grand Canyon improved to 18-10 and 11-6, joining Nevada in the chase for fourth and a tournament bye.[5] Three conference games remain, including tough road tests.

Utah State and San Diego State lead at 13-4, with New Mexico close behind. UNLV’s slim margin for error demands immediate fixes to climb into bye position.[5]

Key Takeaways
  • UNLV’s first-half collapse mirrored season-long slow starts.
  • Gibbs-Lawhorn’s 30 points highlighted individual brilliance amid team struggles.
  • Defensive and free-throw issues threaten postseason hopes.

UNLV’s path forward hinges on curing these persistent ailments before the tournament. Can the Rebels summon consistency in their final stretch? Tell us in the comments.

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