Postgame Notes: - With the 62-60 loss at Missouri State on Saturday afternoon in the ESPN BracketBusters, Nevada fell to 16-10 overall and saw its three-game winning streak snapped. Missouri State improved to 18-10 overall and snapped its two-game losing skid.
- Nevada fell to 5-2 in the ESPN BracketBusters event and 0-2 in BracketBusters road games.
- The Wolf Pack is now 3-8 on the road this year and has dropped three of its last four road games. Today's game marked the first of three consecutive road games for the Wolf Pack and is in the middle of a stretch of five of seven away from home.
- Sophomore Luke Babbitt led the team in scoring for the 17th time this season, turning in 16 points. It was his lowest scoring output since scoring 16 in a Dec. 12 win over South Dakota State.
- Babbitt also turned in his team- and WAC-leading 16th double-double with 12 rebounds. It was the 20th time he has led the team in rebounding this year.
- Junior Armon Johnson added 15 points on 7-of-14 shooting. He scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half.
- With his 16 points, Babbitt moved into 15th on the Nevada career scoring list with 1,136 points.
- Nevada trailed at the half for the third consecutive game, scoring a first-half season low 26 to fall behind 30-26 after the first period. The team is now 2-6 on the year when trailing at the half.
- The Wolf Pack was outrebounded 41-37, marking the ninth time in 10 games that the Wolf Pack has been outrebounded. In addition to Babbitt's 12 boards, sophomore Dario Hunt pulled down eight.
- The Wolf Pack is now 9-8 in games decided by 10 points or less and 3-1 in contests decided by five points or less.
- Nevada matched its season low from the free throw line, making just 50 percent of its attempts (7-14).
- Nevada returns to action next week, traveling to San Jose State at 7 p.m. Pacific Time on Thursday, Feb. 25 and Hawai'i at 7 p.m. Hawaii Time (5 p.m. PT) on Saturday, Feb. 27. Both games will be televised locally by KAME-TV 21 and can be heard on Nevada's flagship, ESPN 630 AM, with Ryan Radtke calling the action.