Box Score Dec. 14, 2014

Final Stats

RENO, Nev. (AP) - Alex Harris scored 22 points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished off 5 assists to lead Cal State-Fullerton to a 65-55 win at Nevada Saturday night.

Cal State Fullerton (4-7) rebounded from a 73-59 loss at Sacramento State Thursday night.

Harris scored in the 20s for the sixth time this season and came into the contest averaging 14.5 points per game.

The Titans were 21 of 51 from the floor (41.2 percent), but converted 5 of 13 from the perimeter and were 18 of 25 from the free throw line. The Titans won the battle of the boards, outrebounding the Wolfpack 40-30.

D.J. Fenner scored 12 points and Michael Perez and Marqueze Coleman added 11 each to lead Nevada (2-7), which struggled from the field on its home court, converting just 20 of 54 shots (37 percent) and 5 of 16 from distance.


Men's Basketball Postgame Notes

Head Coach David Carter's second timeout luncheon of the season will be Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the Silver Legacy

Nevada is 2-7 after falling 65-55 to Cal State Fullerton (4-7) tonight.

The Wolf Pack plays at Pacific on Thursday at 7 p.m. PT.

CSF snapped an 11-game losing skid to the Pack. Nevada leads the series 12-5.

Nevada has lost seven in a row after starting the year 2-0. The seven game skids equals longest since the team dropped seven in a row early in the 2011-12 season after beginning the year 1-0.

Nevada has not scored 60 points in the last six games.

Sophomore D.J. Fenner scored 12 points to lead the Pack in scoring for a team-high fifth time this season.

Senior Michael Perez and sophomore Marqueze Coleman scored 11 points each to give the Pack three players in double figures.

Freshman Robyn Missa led the Pack in rebounding for the second consecutive game grabbing six. Missa tied his season-high with six points and played a season-high 25 minutes.

Senior Ronnie Stevens, Jr. made his second start of the year this time for sophomore Kaileb Rodriguez. Tonight's game is the first time this season Rodriguez did not start.

Junior AJ West blocked a game-high four shots. West has a block in every game this season and two or more in the last five games and six times on the year.

In the last five games Nevada has shot less than 37 percent.

Perez started his 41st consecutive game tonight.

Head coach David Carter is now 91-82 in his sixth season at Nevada. The 91 wins is tied with Len Stevens (1987-93) for sixth in career wins at Nevada.

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