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− | The '''University of Nevada, Reno''', generally referred to as simply '''Nevada''', Wolf Pack compete as members of the [[{{wac}}]] in [[NCAA Division I FBS]] football and in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. Nevada is a public land-grant institution located in Reno, Nevada, near Lake Tahoe. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 12,000. | + | The '''University of Nevada, Reno''', generally referred to as simply '''Nevada''', Wolf Pack compete as members of the [[{{wac}}]] in [[NCAA Division I FBS]] football and in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. In 2012, the school will move to the [[{{mtwest}}]]. Nevada is a public land-grant institution located in Reno, Nevada, near Lake Tahoe. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 12,000. |
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The University of Nevada, Reno, generally referred to as simply Nevada, Wolf Pack compete as members of the Western Athletic Conference in NCAA Division I FBS football and in NCAA Division I basketball. In 2012, the school will move to the Mountain West Conference. Nevada is a public land-grant institution located in Reno, Nevada, near Lake Tahoe. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 12,000.