NCAAB Game Recap - San Jose State at Nevada
Wed Jan 9, 2019 11:00 PM EST

UVA
83
BC
56
F
TCU
68
Kansas
77
F
VaTec
52
GaTec
49
F
SJSU
53
Nev
92
F
Aub
67
Miss
82
F
Mia-FL
62
FSU
68
F
OhSt
61
Rut
64
F
Hou
69
Temp
73
F
Marq
106
Crei
104
F(OT)
GTown
75
Xav
81
F
Vand
63
UGA
82
F
JU
90
KennSt
70
F
Corn
86
Tows
74
F
Tul
48
SoFL
66
F
Lib
71
Stetsn
53
F
LoyMD
70
Lafy
85
F
WVU
69
KSU
71
F
Dayt
72
GrgWas
66
F
Colg
81
Buck
84
F
Army
86
Boston
82
F
Navy
63
Amer
71
F
LaSal
63
VCU
69
F
Bingha
46
Stony
59
F
StJos
47
StBon
73
F
URI
78
Rich
67
F
UMassL
64
UNH
68
F
Vermt
73
Maine
49
F
UMBC
64
Hartfo
66
F(OT)
David
61
GMas
56
F
Leh
99
HolyC
94
F(OT)
TXAMC
62
NWSt
61
F
AbCh
73
McNee
72
F
NFla
66
Lipsco
81
F
SFA
73
Nich
78
F
SHSU
78
CenAR
69
F
NOrl
78
Lamar
71
F(OT)
Clem
53
Syr
61
F
Lou
86
Pitt
89
F(OT)
Ford
61
Duques
66
F
Butl
75
Seton
76
F
Fla
57
Ark
51
F
AzSt
80
Cal
66
F
Fres
78
UtSt
77
F
Iowa
73
NW
63
F
UMass
62
StLou
65
F
CSNor
84
UCRiv
83
F
CAPoly
56
UCSB
65
F
Ariz
75
Stan
70
F
CS-Ful
68
HI
79
F

Jan 9, 2019, 11:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

San Jose State

23

30

53

(10) Nevada

32

60

92

No. 10 Nevada crushes SJSU, 92-53
Thu Jan 10, 2019 2:17 AM

RENO, Nev. (AP) The floodgates opened again for No. 10 Nevada on Wednesday night.

After its first loss of the season Saturday, 85-58 at New Mexico, the Wolf Pack returned to form in its 92-53 win against San Jose State.

"These guys have a green light (from beyond the arc)," Nevada coach Eric Musselman said. "Without a green light, we don't open the game like we did tonight. .We feel like the floodgates are coming, it's just a matter of when. We've played 16 games and one night, the floodgates never came. The other 15 nights, at some point in the game, the floodgates came, and one time it didn't."

Caleb Martin led Nevada's push with 21 of his 23 points in the second-half and Jordan Caroline added 19 points. Corey Henson scored 15. Trey Porter grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds.

Brae Ivey led San Jose State (3-11, 0-2 in Mountain West) with 10 points.

After making just one shot in the first half, Nevada's leading scorer, Martin, made seven of eight in the second half, including six 3-pointers.

"First half, it's just all mental," Martin said. "I'm really hard on myself when I miss shots. I know I'm not playing how I'm capable of playing-just inside my own head. .In the second half I was just more freelancing, just playing, I couldn't play any worse (in the second half). It was kind of up from there."

As a team, Nevada shot 64 percent from the floor in the second half compared to 41 in the first.

Caroline hit a 3-pointer 11 seconds in and Nevada (15-1, 2-1) never trailed.

After jumping to a 20-5 lead in the game's first 10 minutes, Nevada struggled offensively, shooting 2 of 16 beyond the arc before halftime. The Wolf Pack has struggled from 3-point land this season, ranked 220th in Division I in 3-point shooting percentage (33 percent) coming into Wednesday.

"They were missing and we basically took the air out of the whole arena," San Jose State coach Jean Prioleau said. "There was 11,000 people in here and they were quiet because we had control of the game, but we couldn't capitalize on anything."

San Jose State, picked to finish last in the Mountain West preseason rankings, stayed close with the highly-favored Wolf Pack, trailing by single digits, 43-34, with 13:46 left in the game.

Nevada outscored the Spartans 49-19 from there.

"It's a good feeling," said Nevada point guard Cody Martin, who had 14 points Wednesday. "It's always a good feeling to come out with a win, but especially after what happened last game. We took it really personal. It didn't matter who we played, we were going to feel bad for the next person that we played just because of the mentality we had and how hard we practiced going into it.what happened last game.(we) don't want it to happen again."

BIG PICTURE

San Jose State: A 27-point underdog, San Jose State rebounded after Nevada's 20-5 run to start the game and stayed within single digits well into the second half. But the Spartans committed 22 turnovers to Nevada's eight.

Nevada: The Wolf Pack bounced back Wednesday after the first loss of the season Saturday, 85-58, at New Mexico.

STARTING LINEUP CHANGE

After Nevada's 85-58 loss at New Mexico, Nevada coach Eric Musselman started Corey Henson and Jordan Brown for the first time this season. Caleb Martin, the team's leading scorer, came off the bench for the first time this season.

PLAYER DISMISSAL

Nevada played its first game Wednesday without walk-on guard Zach Wurm. The 23-year-old Menlo College transfer was charged with driving under the influence and destroying property Sunday.

UP NEXT

San Jose State: Returns home to face Boise State on Saturday.

Nevada: Visits Fresno State on Saturday.

Leaders

San Jose State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Ivey 10 0 1 3 0 0
O. Barry 8 0 2 5 0 0
Nevada PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Martin 23 0 3 1 1 1
J. Caroline 19 0 1 3 1 0

Team Comparison

SJSU Nev
Points For 53 92
Field Goals 22/55-40% 38/73-52%
Three Pointers 7/24-29% 13/34-38%
Free Throws 2/6-33% 3/7-43%
Offensive Rebounds 7 9
Defensive Rebounds 29 29
Rebounds 39 39
Blocks 0 2
Steals 2 15
Turnovers 22 8
Personal Fouls 13 12
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Nev Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 9 SJSU 53 @ Nev 92 B. Ivey 10 C. Martin 23

Game Information

Stadium: Lawlor Events Center, Reno, Nevada
Attendance: 10,432
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