Nevada Postgame Notes:

-         With its 77-68 loss at Boise State on Thursday night, Nevada saw its three-game winning streak come to an end. The Wolf Pack fell to 16-9 on the season and 8-4 in Western Athletic Conference play.

-         Tonight marked Nevada’s fourth game in eight days.

-         The loss also snapped a stretch of three consecutive games where Nevada had scored at least 80 points.

-         Senior Marcelus Kemp led three Wolf Pack players in double figures with 22 points. It marked his 35th consecutive game in double figures for scoring and was the 16th time this season that he has led the team in scoring.

-         Kemp also made two three-pointers in the game to become Nevada’s career leader for three-pointers made with 210. He moved past Terrance Green, who had 209 three-pointers in his career from 1999-2003. Kemp also moved into fourth on the Nevada career list for field goals made with 625.

-         Sophomore Brandon Fields added 12 points, while freshman Armon Johnson turned in 11.

-         Nevada shot a season-low 36.1 percent in the game (22-61) but tied its season high in free throw percent at 85.7 percent (18-21).

-         The Wolf Pack was also outrebounded 39-33, marking the 12th time this year the team has been outboard. Nevada holds a 4-8 mark in those contests.

-         Senior David Ellis and sophomore Matt LaGrone each pulled down six rebounds to lead the Wolf Pack. That was a season high for Ellis.

-         Junior Lyndale Burleson had six assists with no turnovers to pace the Wolf Pack in that category.

-         The Wolf Pack continues its road trip on Saturday with its fifth game in 10 days, traveling to Moscow, Idaho, to take on the Idaho Vandals. That game tips off at 7:05 p.m. Pacific Time at Idaho’s Cowan Spectrum and can be heard on ESPN 630 AM with Don Marchand calling the action.

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