COLUMBIA, S.C. -- At first, it was just another basketball game, a chance to play together one more time.
But after beating Arizona State in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament, UNLV is starting to feel it's on the verge of doing something special.
The Rebels (17-13), winners of eight of their last 10 games, can move a step closer to Madison Square Garden with a victory over South Carolina tonight at the Colonial Center. The game will be televised by ESPN (Cable 30) at 6 p.m. PST.
"The last four weeks, they've played better," UNLV coach Lon Kruger said. "They're very much looking forward to playing."
Senior forward Odartey Blankson said: "It feels more like a tournament, especially being out here on the East Coast. It's got a do-or-die feel to it."
Added junior guard Ricky Morgan: "When you can win a game, it makes you want to win another. Everyone's excited to not only still be playing, but everyone's excited about winning another game and advancing."
The Gamecocks are 16-13, but they went 14-3 at home this season. The Rebels, needing two wins to reach the semifinals in New York, are 6-6 on the road.
"We've played in front of hostile crowds this year," Morgan said. "If we come in and do the things we're supposed to, we know we've got a chance."
Blankson said if the Rebels continue to play as a team, they can win anywhere.
"We know that as long as we continue to play hard, anything can happen," he said. "Right now, we're coming off one of our best games of the year. It's important we keep the focus we had (against Arizona State) and play the same way here."
South Carolina coach Dave Odom said UNLV reminds him of his team -- fast, quick and big. The difference is, Odom said, the Rebels are playing some of their best basketball of the season, and the Gamecocks aren't.
"Our game is coming back," Odom said. "We haven't played as well as we had earlier, but we're heading in that direction."
Odom said UNLV's diverse attack and depth will be a challenge.
"They're going to cause matchup problems for us," he said. "They can beat you so many ways. You can't key on any one thing."
Kruger said he hopes that trend continues tonight.
"We've had different guys stepping up the past few weeks," he said. "That's been a big part of our turnaround. Every night, someone else is giving us a lift."
? NOTES -- The UNLV-South Carolina winner will play the Cal State Fullerton-Georgetown winner at a date and location to be determined. The Titans and Hoyas also play tonight. ... Andy Hannan practiced Monday for the first time since breaking his nose Thursday against Arizona State. But Romel Beck will start in Hannan's place.
But after beating Arizona State in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament, UNLV is starting to feel it's on the verge of doing something special.
The Rebels (17-13), winners of eight of their last 10 games, can move a step closer to Madison Square Garden with a victory over South Carolina tonight at the Colonial Center. The game will be televised by ESPN (Cable 30) at 6 p.m. PST.
"The last four weeks, they've played better," UNLV coach Lon Kruger said. "They're very much looking forward to playing."
Senior forward Odartey Blankson said: "It feels more like a tournament, especially being out here on the East Coast. It's got a do-or-die feel to it."
Added junior guard Ricky Morgan: "When you can win a game, it makes you want to win another. Everyone's excited to not only still be playing, but everyone's excited about winning another game and advancing."
The Gamecocks are 16-13, but they went 14-3 at home this season. The Rebels, needing two wins to reach the semifinals in New York, are 6-6 on the road.
"We've played in front of hostile crowds this year," Morgan said. "If we come in and do the things we're supposed to, we know we've got a chance."
Blankson said if the Rebels continue to play as a team, they can win anywhere.
"We know that as long as we continue to play hard, anything can happen," he said. "Right now, we're coming off one of our best games of the year. It's important we keep the focus we had (against Arizona State) and play the same way here."
South Carolina coach Dave Odom said UNLV reminds him of his team -- fast, quick and big. The difference is, Odom said, the Rebels are playing some of their best basketball of the season, and the Gamecocks aren't.
"Our game is coming back," Odom said. "We haven't played as well as we had earlier, but we're heading in that direction."
Odom said UNLV's diverse attack and depth will be a challenge.
"They're going to cause matchup problems for us," he said. "They can beat you so many ways. You can't key on any one thing."
Kruger said he hopes that trend continues tonight.
"We've had different guys stepping up the past few weeks," he said. "That's been a big part of our turnaround. Every night, someone else is giving us a lift."
? NOTES -- The UNLV-South Carolina winner will play the Cal State Fullerton-Georgetown winner at a date and location to be determined. The Titans and Hoyas also play tonight. ... Andy Hannan practiced Monday for the first time since breaking his nose Thursday against Arizona State. But Romel Beck will start in Hannan's place.