When it came to overtime, the Rams went bankrupt in Reno.
After trailing for most of the first half, Colorado State Rams men’s basketball took the 33-31 lead into the break as Antwan Scott scored 14. And after leading for most of the second half, the Rams allowed Nevada to take the lead before Joe DeCiman tied the game at 69, which led to overtime.
There, CSU was dominated, despite the Wolf Pack being without their two best players, as Nevada went on to win 87-80.
With 3:38 to go, the Rams trailed 56-61. That’s when John Gillon took the ball to the rack, was fouled and scored.