Nevada has struggled with disciplined play this season.

 “One day we take one step forward, the next we take two steps back,” coach David Carter said. “That's what happened at Fresno State. I thought we took two steps back again.”

The Wolf Pack are averaging 14.9 turnovers a game, the most mistakes a Nevada team has averaged since the 2001-02 team gave the ball away 15.3 times a game.

“Turnovers is the last step this team needs to make to become more consistent,” Carter said. “Our defense has been good all along. We are rebounding well now. The one area we continue to struggle is turning the ball over.”