Playing its fifth road game out of its first six to start the season, the Wolf Pack ran out of gas.
After leading Cal State-Fullerton by one point at halftime, Nevada couldn’t keep pace with the Tigers in the second half, losing, 75-66, before 905 fans at Titan Gym, snapping a two-game win streak.
The Wolf Pack was outscored 46-36 after intermission and had nearly as many turnovers (19) as made baskets (23). Nevada had its best 3-point shooting game this year, making 7-of-20 from beyond the arc, but shot 39 percent from the field. The team made just 10-of-28 shots in the second half (35.