Nevada head coach Eric Musselman breaks down the highs and lows of the Wolf Pack's 15-point win over Air Force. Duke Ritenhouse, dritenhouse@rgj.com
Once again, the second half belonged to the Pack.
Following a sluggish 20 points in the first half, Nevada outscored visiting Air Force, 47-28, in the second half Saturday night to come away with a decisive 67-52 win to retain its half-game lead in the Mountain West standings.
With its fourth straight win, the Wolf Pack moved to 18-1 on the season (5-1 in MW games); Air Force dropped to 7-11, 2-4. The game was played in front of 11,222, the 12th-largest crowd in Lawlor Events Center history.