In a game that featured four lead changes and seven ties, it ended up being Nevada taking control of its own destiny in the Mountain West Wednesday night at the Lawlor Events Center.
Boise State led by as many as 10 early in the second half at Nevada but found itself in a back-and-forth game for the final 10 minutes of play in matchup of teams tied for first in the Mountain West standings. Sixteen second half points from Nevada’s Cameron Oliver and 11 made free throws in the final 4:15 from Marcus Marshall ended up being too much for Boise State late, as the Broncos fell to the Wolf Pack 85-77.