LOGAN, Utah — Nevada handed Utah State their second loss in a row, beating the Aggies 85 to 72. The Wolf Pack broke a six-game losing streak by splitting the season series with Utah State. “You have to give them a ton of credit,” head coach Ryan Odom said. “They clearly were determined in this game and we did not have a determined mentality or enough of a determined mentality to try to dig the game out. The Wolf Pack’s offense in the second half made the difference. Nevada outscored the Aggies by 18 points in that period. Additionally, the Wolf Pack made half of their threes, knocking down 10 with seven of them coming in the second half. “The start of the game was suspect. The start of the second half was suspect. It wasn’t one of our better efforts obviously,” Odom said. The Aggies could not contain guard Desmond Cambridge Jr. He scored 27 points while knocking down 6 threes. “Cambridge is on fire,” guard Rylan Jones said. “We just did not do a good job. We let him get going and he’s an elite scorer and shooter. He makes hard, difficult shots and we shouldn’t have let