RENO, Nev. -- Cameron Oliver scored 24 points on 9 of 12 shooting as Nevada cruised to an 83-58 victory against Oregon State on Friday night.Nevada (2-1) took a 48-25 advantage into halftime and never trailed.It was sweet, man. It was sweet, said Oliver, a sophomore who originally signed with Oregon State before starting his collegiate career to Nevada last year. Playing against Oregon State, Ill always have a chip on my shoulder. Every time I play them, I really want to show them that aggression.Oliver left Oregon State after former head coach Craig Robinson was fired in 2014. Oliver said Friday the coaching change led to him leaving the program and coming to Nevada.I think he was focused tonight and he took really good shots and he got into a rhythm and they had absolutely no answer for him at all, Nevada head coach Eric Musselman said.Oliver added seven rebounds.Nevada shot 48 percent from the field. Oregon State (2-2) shot 46 percent.Tres Tinkle led Oregon State (2-2) with 16 points on 7 of 16 shooting. Beaver forward Gligorije Rakocevic scored 10 points with seven rebounds.Were young, Oregon State head coach Wayne Tinkle. We have to understand our scouting report and execution. Those are things we got to get better at. Weve got a lot of guys that havent played any college basketball. We have one senior. But thats really no excuse.Nevada outrebounded Oregon State, 37-32. Wolf Pack forward Jordan Caroline led all players with 12 rebounds.Nevada guard D.J. Fenner added 17 points.The Wolf Pack jumped out to a 10-4 lead before the first timeout and stretched its lead to 22-10 with 10:32 in the first half when guard Marcus Marshall found Oliver racing toward the basket on a fast break, which he finished with one of his several dunks.On Nevadas final possession of the first half with seven seconds on the clock, Marshall dribbled off the inbound, stopped about eight feet behind the three-point line and converted on yet another Nevada field goal as the first half ended.After entering the break down 23 points, Oregon State failed to cut the deficit under 21 points in the second half.I thought our intensity from the opening tip was really, really good, Musselman said.BIG PICTUREOregon State: After turning the ball over 27 times in a 63-60 upset loss at home against Lamar, Oregon States struggles continued at Nevada. 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He may be the NRLs most successful coach but Wayne Bennett will have a point to prove at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, Mal Meninga says.Kangaroos mentor Meninga admitted on Tuesday at the World Cup draw in Brisbane that England would be more dangerous with Bennett at the helm.Especially after the master coach was snubbed for the Australian head coach gig.He wanted to coach the Australian side so he will have a point to prove, Meninga said of his former Queensland coach Bennett.He will be motivated, no doubt about that.Now he has taken on the England job - it will be a great tussle.Seven-time premiership coach Bennett switched his allegiances to England after Meninga was preferred as the Kangaroos mentor late last year.Meninga took over as Kangaroos coach after winning nine State of Origin series in 10 years with the Queensland reins.He again got Bennetts nose out of joint in May for naming his Kangaroos side for the trans-Tasman Test a week early.Broncos coach Bennett complained that the team announcement had distracted Brisbanes representative players ahead of an NRL loss to Cronulla.The stage is now set for a classic master versus apprentice battle at the World Cup.Meninga wiill first face an England side led by his former Maroons coach Bennett at the end-of-year Four Nations in the UK.ddddddddddddBut he believed the real test would loom at the 2017 World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.Australia will open the tournament against Bennetts England at Melbourne on October 27 next year.His team will be very well prepared and we have got them in game one, Meninga said.It (Bennetts coaching) makes them dangerous I reckon.We will be well prepared and ready to go.New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney couldnt help but wade into the debate over Bennetts World Cup impact.Kearney - Bennetts deputy at NRL club Brisbane - said England loomed as a very different prospect under the master coach.Wayne will bring a steely resolve to the group, he said.I have seen a real improvement in England the last couple of years, and Wayne will add that little bit more to them, he said.It ensures the Kiwis and Mal (Australia) will need to be better.But none of us (New Zealand) are scared of anyone - at our best we back ourselves against anyone. 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