UNLV men's basketball has secured a commitment from Sebastian Mack, a 6-foot-3 guard, to join the team for the 2026-27 season. Mack, originally from Chicago, has played for UCLA and Missouri, showcasing his skills as a prolific scorer and strong competitor. Head coach Josh Pastner anticipates his impact will align well with the team's aggressive playing style.

By the Numbers
  • Mack averaged 7.0 points and 1.3 rebounds in 18 games at Missouri during the 2025-26 season.
  • He averaged 10.8 points per game over 67 games at UCLA, including a season-high of 17 points against No. 20 Illinois.
State of Play
  • Mack is one of several recruits joining the Runnin' Rebels, alongside players like Terrance Ford Jr. and Jeremy Foumena.
  • Returning players Tyrin Jones and Issac Williamson also committed to the program after their freshman season.
What's Next

As the Runnin' Rebels prepare for the new season, the addition of Mack is expected to enhance their competitiveness, aiming to build on the previous year's postseason success.

Bottom Line

With Sebastian Mack joining the roster, UNLV strengthens its backcourt while enhancing its depth and scoring potential, setting the stage for an ambitious run in the upcoming season.