Postgame Notes:
- With the 67-66 win at Idaho on Wednesday night, Nevada improved to 14-9 overall and 6-4 in WAC play, while Idaho fell to 11-12 overall and 3-8 in the WAC.
- The Wolf Pack also improved to 3-7 on the road this season (3-3 in WAC play). Nevada is in the middle of a stretch of five of seven games on the road that started last week at Utah State.
- Junior Armon Johnson led the Wolf Pack in scoring for the sixth time this season with 23 points. It marked his fourth 20-point game of the year.
- Johnson made the game-winning play for the Wolf Pack, scoring on a driving layup and making the free throw with seven seconds left. He also made the game-tying three-pointer with 22 seconds left.
- Sophomore Luke Babbitt turned in his 15th 20-point game this season with 21 points and converted on a three-point play with 31 seconds to cut the Vandal lead to one.
- It marked the fifth time this year that Nevada has had at least two players score at least 20 points.
- Babbitt (12) and Johnson (13) combined to score all 25 of Nevada's points in the second half.
- Senior Brandon Fields added 11 points, making 3-of-6 three-pointers.
- As a team, Nevada made 10-of-20 three-pointers, one shy of its season high for treys made.
- Idaho outrebounded Nevada 42-30, marking the sixth time in seven games that the Wolf Pack has been outrebounded. Babbitt led the team in rebounding for the 18th time this season with seven boards, while sophomore Dario Hunt pulled down six.
- The Wolf Pack shot just 33.3 percent in the second half after making 53.6 percent of its shots in the first half. The team shot 44.4 percent for the game.
- Nevada led 42-28 at the half and by as many as 16 early in the second half but went nearly seven minutes without scoring and trailed 59-54 with 5:01 to play before mounting the comeback,
- Nevada returns to action Saturday night, playing host to Boise State at Lawlor Events Center. Saturday's game will tip off at 7:05 p.m. Pacific Time and can be heard on Nevada's flagship, ESPN 630 AM, with Ryan Radtke and former Wolf Pack head coach Len Stevens calling the action.