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Can GCU Grind out a win vs UNLV

Jordon Leon Published: February 6, 2026 | Updated: February 7, 2026 3 minutes read
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GCU travels to the neon-lit Thomas & Mack Center for a nationally televised primetime battle against UNLV, pitting No. 63 Lopes (KenPom) against the No. 136 Rebels in a midseason showcase ripe with March implications. Bryce Drew’s squad arrives with top-40 adjusted defensive efficiency, ready to counter UNLV’s high-tempo offense in a matchup defined by pace control and paint dominance, as highlighted by the provided stat sheet showing GCU’s edges in effective FG (51.3% adj. vs. 54.8%) and rebounding.

GCU Dennis Evans #14 dunk sends Lopes into Frenzy (Photo: David Kadlubowski/GCU Athletics)
GCU Dennis Evans 14 dunk sends Lopes into Frenzy Photo David KadlubowskiGCU Athletics

Style Contrast GCU vs UNLV

GCU enforces a deliberate half-court grind, ranking elite in defensive efficiency while limiting opponents to 46.2% eFG through rim protection and ball pressure. UNLV counters with explosive transition play, averaging shorter possessions (17.2 seconds) and 53% two-point shooting fueled by paint touches and cuts.

The Lopes’ length—bolstered by 2025-26 roster standouts like 7-2 freshman Dennis Evans and 7-1 Efe Demirel —disrupts that rhythm, mirroring the stat sheet’s turnover edges (17.8% forced vs. 18.1% allowed). Expect GCU to extend possessions, where their 35.7% offensive rebound rate shines.​

Frontcourt Showdown for UNLV

The paint battle tilts toward GCU and their physicality, with Wilhelm Breidenbach (6-10 Sr.), Nana Owusu-Anane (6-8 Sr.), and Efe Demirel (7-1 Fr.) dominating boards at 36.8% offensive rebounding. UNLV thrives inside but cedes second chances, allowing foes 34.7% OR%; GCU Dennis Evans and Nana Owusu-Anane will limit that to one-and-done possessions. Perimeter versatility from Dusty Stromer (6-6 Jr.) and Jaden Henley (6-7 Sr.) adds switchable defense, neutralizing Rebel drives while creating transition steals (7.4 spg).​

GCU #31 Nana Owusu-Anane playing strong defense vs Air Force in home blowout. (Photo Credit: GCU Athletics/David Kadlubowski)
GCU 31 Nana Owusu Anane playing strong defense vs Air Force in home blowout Photo Credit GCU AthleticsDavid Kadlubowski

Perimeter Firepower for GCU

GCU and their guard trio—Brian Moore Jr. (6-2 Sr.), Caleb Shaw (6-6 Jr.), and wings Jaden Henley (6-7 Sr.), Evan Boisdur (6-1 Fr.)—drives balanced scoring, exploiting UNLV’s 37.4% opponent three-point allowance with drive-and-kick rhythm. Makiah Williams midrange mastery unlocks cutters, while Jaden Henley’s playmaking sustains efficiency (52.8% adj. FG). UNLV’s free-throw rate lags (35.7% vs. GCU’s 37.4%), punishing sloppy closeouts; the Lopes’ discipline could extend leads late.​

GCU #10 Jaden Henley off a fast break steal sends GCU fans into a frenzy vs Air Force. (Photo Credit: David Kadlubowski/GCU Athletics)
GCU 10 Jaden Henley off a fast break steal sends GCU fans into a frenzy vs Air Force Photo Credit David KadlubowskiGCU Athletics

While Caleb Shaw is still currently injured for the Lopes, you can expect additional minutes for young phenom Evan Boisdur in his wake. Against Air Force, he had a very active night with 10 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists for the Lopes.

Players to Watch

  • Dusty Stromer, GCU (G, 6-6 Jr.): Multi-tool scorer averaging double figures; his rebounding prowess and 3PT volume (vs. UNLV’s porous perimeter D) make him the X-factor in a road test.
  • Kimani Hamilton, UNLV (F, 6-8 SR): Rebels’ tone-setter defends the floor well while being on the court 2nd most minutes for the Rebels. Hamilton has fouled out in 4 of the Rebels’ last 5 games. Due to their lack of length, Hamilton will need to be active down low while limiting foul trouble early if the Rebels want a Vegas-Style Upset.

Stakes and Storylines

A Quadrant 3 road win bolsters GCU’s at-large résumé amid MWC contention, validating Drew’s defensive identity on FOX’s stage. UNLV seeks home validation to stop a tumble down the Mountain West rankings; tempo and boards will decide if the Rebels dictate or the Lopes grind out control.

GCU’s Vegas trips have built toughness, turning spotlight games into signature moments.​

Projected Score

Grand Canyon 81, UNLV 68
Lopes’ rebounding (36.8% OR%) and defensive clamp (51.3% eFG allowed) wear down UNLV’s pace, with Stromer’s poise sealing a gritty road victory in the primetime window.

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