Two days after losing by 10, the Nevada women's basketball figured out a few things.
They then used that knowledge to dismantle Boise State, taking a 64-44 win on Sunday in Boise, Idaho.
The Wolf Pack played much better on defense Sunday, holding the Broncos to 27 percent from the field (16-of-60). The Wolf Pack hit 40 percent (25-63)m including 4-13 from 3-point rage. All four 3-pointers came in the first half.
Nevada coach Amanda Levens said the Wolf Pack played as a team Sunday and was good at disrupting the Broncos.
"Especially defensively. We were really connected.