Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

CSU RAMS LOSE TO NEVADA ON BUZZER-BEATER

- By Nathan Wright nwright@prairiemou­ntainmedia.com

FORT COLLINS >> Just when it looked like Colorado State had completed a second-half comeback to send its game against Nevada to overtime, the Wolf Pack made sure extra time would not be needed.

Isaiah Stevens drained a jumper to tie the game at 74 with 2.8 seconds remaining, but the Wolf Pack banked in a halfcourt 3-pointer at the buzzer to claim a 77-74 victory Tuesday night at Moby Arena.

It was CSU’S first Mountain West conference loss at home and just its second loss at home this season. It was also CSU’S third straight loss overall on the heels of an 0-2 road trip last week at New Mexico and UNLV.

The Rams dropped to 20-9 overall and 8-8 in the Mountain West with two games remaining in the regular season.

“Basketball can be unforgivin­g sometimes,” CSU head coach Niko Medved said. “Tonight was a gut-punch. There’s no other way around it.”

Trailing 39-28 at halftime, the Rams scored the first four points to cut the Wolf Pack lead to 3932 and then cut it to five at 4237 on a layup by Patrick Cartier with 14:21 remaining in the game.

But a 3-pointer followed by three free throws from a foul on a 3-point attempt pushed the Wolf Pack’s lead back to double digits at 48-37 with 13:20 left.

CSU got back within five after a three-point play by Patrick Cartier made it 53-48 with 10:15 remaining. The Rams got that close a few more times, the last coming on a free-throw by Jalen Lake with 4:19 remaining that made it 63-58.

With 3:23 remaining, the Rams got within two at 63-61 on a three-point play by Stevens, but the Wolf Pack answered, as they did all game, with four straight points to extend their lead to multiple possession­s again.

Finally, the Rams got within striking distance, pulling within three on a 3-pointer by Nique Clifford with 22 seconds left and then two on a jumper by Stevens with 11 seconds remaining and then tied it on another jumper by Stevens with just under three seconds left.

Then Nevad’s Jarod Lucas, who missed a pair of free throws between Stevens’ two jumpers, raced down the sideline, heaved the ball from halfcourt and banked it in.

“It was a heck of a game,” Stevens said. “We kept fighting. I give our team a lot of credit, but we just didn’t make that last play.”

Stevens led the Rams with 23 points. Joel Scott added 15 and Clifford 10.

CSU led for the first 1:51, but after Nevada took a 5-3 lead on a 3-pointer, the Rams never led again in the opening 20 minutes.

The Wolf Pack extended its lead to five before the Rams were able to whittle it back down to one at 10-9 after a 3-pointer by Clifford with 13:40 left in the first half.

Nevada took a seven-point lead at 29-16, but the Rams cut their deficit to four at 30-26 on a jumper by Lake, but CSU would get no close than that before halftime as the Wolf Pack closed the period on a 9-2 run to take an 11-point lead into halftime.

Five first-half turnovers and a 39.3 shooting percentage from the field hurt the Rams in the first half. They were also only 5-for-12 (41.7%) from behind the 3-point line and got to the free-throw line once. Joe Palmer made one of two on that lone trip to the stripe.

Stevens had 10 points to lead the Rams in the first half.

That set up the Rams’ secondhalf comeback. only to fall short on Lucas’ final heave.

“We know who we are as a team, as a program,” Stevens said. “We always are going to continue to fight no matter what the game may be looking like in that moment.”

CSU will play its final home game of the season Saturday when the Rams host Wyoming at 2 p.m. at Moby Arena.

 ?? PHOTOS BY NATHAN WRIGHT — LOVELAND REPORTER-HERALD ?? Colorado State’s Joel Scott shots over a Nevada defender during their game Tuesday at Moby Arena in Fort Collins.
PHOTOS BY NATHAN WRIGHT — LOVELAND REPORTER-HERALD Colorado State’s Joel Scott shots over a Nevada defender during their game Tuesday at Moby Arena in Fort Collins.
 ?? ?? Colorado State’s Nique Clifford puts up a shot against Nevada on Tuesday at Moby Arena in Fort Collins.
Colorado State’s Nique Clifford puts up a shot against Nevada on Tuesday at Moby Arena in Fort Collins.

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