UNLV Runnin' Rebels 1989-1990

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  • Hardwood History

      Jerry Tarkanian and his band of Rebels dismantled Duke 103-73 in the National Championship. The 1990 UNLV basketball team was loaded with talent with Anderson Hunt, Larry Johnson, Greg Anthony and Stacey Augmon. The Rebels stormed through the tournament en route to the schools first national title.  

      The 1990 UNLV Runnin' Rebels brought things to college basketball that had never been seen before.  Black sneakers, baggy white and red basketball shorts, high flying highlights, team huddles on the floor. UNLV would inspire many of the great teams to follow them in college basketball in terms of style of play as well as their impact in pop culture. These UNLV basketball shorts are a piece of hardwood history!

      The star of that team remains Tark. 

      "It takes a different type of coach to coach the team we had.  Coach K at Duke can't coach the team we had. The type of young black males we had on our team were real boastful, they were real bold and they needed someone who was going to show them some love."

      -Larry Johnson

      • Modern Standard-Length Fit -SIZE CHART 
      • Material: Double Ply 100% Pro Aero Mesh
      • Hemmed Pockets on Both Sides 
      • Elastic Waistband with Drawstring 
      • Sublimated Team Graphics 
      • Officially Licensed 
      • Made in China 
      • All Designs are trademarks of 19nine, LLC.

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Gabriel Gibellino
A++ Quality & Comfort

Best sweatshirt I own

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Jason Newman
Outstanding customer service

I’ve been a customer for over 2 years now, I have always received the best customer service along with authentic college gear

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Andrew Gallowitz
Everything I expected

Delivery was within expected timeframe and I love the cut design.

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C.M.

So great ! Brought back many memories of watching the NCAA in those days!