Just when preseason Western Athletic Conference favorite Boise
State was getting knocked around by
lesser teams, the Broncos went into Reno
and shocked the Wolf Pack 95-80 tonight. Nevada’s
ten-game home winning streak is history; they came into the game winners of 31
of their last 33 at home.
Tyler Tiedeman led the Broncos back from a halftime deficit
by bombing away from three-point land, and then helped preserve the win by
hitting five-of-six free throws down the stretch. Tiedeman finished with a career-high 27
points. Tiedeman, one of five Broncos in
double figures, was joined in the outburst by Anthony Thomas and Reggie Larry
with 16 points each, while Matt Bauscher and Matt Nelson contributed 10 each.
The Broncos hit 13-of-22 treys to take advantage of a zone
defense by Nevada. At one point, Boise
State was 11-23 from beyond the
arc. With the road win, Boise
State advances to 13-5 on the
season and 4-2 in league play.
The loss was Nevada’s
worst home loss in ten years, as they slip to 10-7 overall and 2-2 in the
WAC. The Wolf Pack were led by Marcelus Kemp with 23 points and Armon Johnson, who had 20.
Boise State
returns home next week for a clash with Hawai’i.