3 keys to Utah State’s loss to Nevada

Utah State guard Sean Bairstow, wearing white, dribbles the ball as Nevada forward Tre Coleman defends
Utah State guard Sean Bairstow (2) dribbles the ball as Nevada ahead Tre Coleman (14) defends through the first half of an NCAA faculty basketball sport Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, in Logan, Utah.
Eli Lucero, The Herald Journal through Related Press

Nevada shocked the Aggies 85-72 Friday night time on the Spectrum.

Listed here are three keys to Utah State’s 85-72 loss to Nevada:

  • The Wolf Pack ended its six-game dropping streak by outscoring the Aggies 53-37 within the second half. Nevada shot 60% from the ground and knocked down 7 of 11 3-point makes an attempt to beat a 37-32 deficit at halftime.
  • After dominating Nevada 78-49 in Reno, the Aggies have been burned by Nevada guard Desmond Cambridge Jr. for six 3-pointers and 27 factors. Cambridge had simply 12 factors within the first sport on Jan. 29.
  • Utah State misplaced its second sport regardless of getting a career-high 29 factors from senior ahead Brandon Horvath, who went 9 of 15 from the sphere and 11 for 14 from the free-throw line.

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