
UNLV basketball coach Josh Pastner keeps adding to his roster for next season.
And the latest addition needs no introduction to local fans.
Sebastian Mack, a former Durango and Coronado standout, is transferring to the Rebels from Missouri. Mack was a four-star prospect and the top-ranked Nevada player in the class of 2023 by 247Sports.
He was a Top 60 player nationally by Rivals.com The 6-foot-3 guard began his collegiate career at UCLA, where he started 31 games over two seasons while averaging 12.1 points as a freshman and averaged 7 points and 16 minutes a game last season.
Mack averaged 24 points, six rebounds and 5.5 assists as a senior at Coronado. Coming out of high school, Mack chose UCLA over Florida State and Oklahoma.
In an X post announcing his decision to come home and play for UNLV, Mack said: “Play the cards I’m dealt WE ROCKIN.”
💨🥷🏾 Play the cards I’m dealt WE ROCKIN #LLK #GGM @TheRunninRebels pic.twitter.com/1XTRKZae7C
— sebastian mack (@S_mack1121) May 29, 2026
Mack joins Kota Suttle, Terrance Ford Jr., Jeremy Foumena, Tyler Harris, Jackson Kiss, Cam Miles, MJ Thomas, and Dontrez Williams as incoming players for the 2026-27 season. Tyrin Jones and Issac Williamson have both committed to return to the program.
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