The Nevada Wolf Pack’s 2019-20 campaign ended with a bitter taste. It was on the wrong end of a shocking 75-72 upset as the No. 3 seed in the Mountain West Tournament versus the No. 11 seeded Wyoming Cowboys. It was unable to redeem itself, as COVID-19 promptly wiped out multiple sports leagues and tournaments — including the NCAA, NIT, CBI and CIT tournaments — across America.
In the offseason, guard Jalen Harris forwent his final year of eligibility and entered the 2020 NBA Draft where he ended up as a second round selection (No. 59 overall) to the Toronto Raptors.