1976–77 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team

The 1976–77 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team represented the University of Nevada Las Vegas in NCAA Division I men's competition in the 1976–77 season. The team was led by head coach Jerry Tarkanian and played its home games in the Las Vegas Convention Center. This season marked the school's first appearance in the Final Four. The Rebels finished with an overall record of 29–3 and were ranked No. 4 in the final AP poll.

1976–77 UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 6
APNo. 4
Record29–3
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Al Menendez
  • Ralph Readout
  • George McQuarn
Home arenaLas Vegas Convention Center
1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 UNLV  293  .906
No. 6 Syracuse  264  .867
No. 12 Detroit  254  .862
Old Dominion  254  .862
Providence  245  .828
Holy Cross  236  .793
St. Bonaventure  236  .793
No. 7 Marquette  257  .781
North Texas State  216  .778
Illinois State  227  .759
No. 10 Notre Dame  227  .759
Oral Roberts  217  .750
Army  208  .714
Milwaukee  198  .704
Georgetown  199  .679
Virginia Tech  1910  .655
James Madison  179  .654
Northwestern State  179  .654
Texas–Pan American  179  .654
Connecticut  1710  .630
UNC Wilmington  1610  .615
Portland State  1610  .615
Iona  1510  .600
Dayton  1611  .593
Fairfield  1611  .593
Georgia Southern  1611  .593
Richmond  1511  .577
Saint Francis (PA)  1511  .577
DePaul  1512  .556
Northeast Louisiana  1512  .556
Stetson  1512  .556
Utah State  1512  .556
Colgate  1311  .542
Navy  1311  .542
Oklahoma City  1412  .538
South Carolina  1412  .538
Valparaiso  1312  .520
Catholic  1313  .500
Fairleigh Dickinson  1313  .500
Loyola (IL)  1313  .500
Maine  1313  .500
Niagara  1313  .500
Rhode Island  1313  .500
Saint Peter's  1313  .500
VCU  1313  .500
Butler  1314  .481
New Hampshire  1214  .462
Northeastern  1214  .462
St. Francis (NY)  1214  .462
Air Force  1215  .444
Denver  1215  .444
Southern Mississippi  1116  .407
Siena  915  .375
Cleveland State  1017  .370
Xavier  1017  .370
Centenary (LA)  1119  .367
Long Island  916  .360
Hawaii  918  .333
Vermont  817  .320
Boston College  818  .308
Charleston Southern  819  .296
Boston University  719  .269
Robert Morris  719  .269
Samford  719  .269
Mercer  619  .240
Hardin–Simmons  621  .222
Houston Baptist  623  .207
Buffalo  521  .192
Wagner  321  .125
Canisius  322  .120
Rankings from AP Poll

This team, nicknamed the Hardway Eight, is credited with paving the way in establishing UNLV as a national contender from the late 1970s through the early 1990s.

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