RENO, Nev.—Omari Moore moved into eighth place all-time on the San José State career scoring list, and Tibet Görener came off the bench to lead the team in scoring as the Spartans fell at Nevada, 66-51, Tuesday night in a Mountain West game inside the Lawlor Events Center.
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- Moore scored 13 points in the game and passed Coby Dietrick (1968-70) who was in eighth place at 1,173 points. Moore ended the night with 1,176 points.
- Görener led the Spartans with 14 points, making four three-point shots in the game.
- Ibrahima Diallo, the conference's top shot blocker, had two more during the game and now has 50 on the season. He now has the third-most in a single-season at San José State.
- Diallo and Robert Vaihola led the team with seven rebounds each.
- Alvaro Cardenas added eight points and dished out six assists.
- The Spartans biggest lead of the night was 23-15 with 4:10 left in the first half, and SJSU led 28-24 going into halftime.
UP NEXT – The Spartans return to the Provident Credit Union Event Center for the final two home games of the season. SJSU hosts Boise State this Saturday the 25th beginning at 4 p.m.
Tickets to all San José State men's basketball games are available the day of the game at the Provident Credit Union Event Center Box Office or by clicking here. Please be sure to buy your tickets through the San José State Athletics Ticket Office.
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