LOGAN — Missed free throws, poor bench play, cold 3-point shooting in the second half and poor defense in the clutch doomed Utah State to an 86-76 home defeat to UNLV on Tuesday in what head coach Jerrod Calhoun called the team’s “worst loss since I’ve been the coach here.” Utah State started the season 16-1 overall and 6-0 in Mountain West play. But in the last two games, they’re 0-2 with a loss to Grand Canyon last Saturday and now a defeat at the hands of UNLV. Junior forward Karson Templin, along with Calhoun, tied the recent poor performances to the team’s practices. “We need to have better practices, myself included. We’ve been lackadaisical, and there’s no excuse for it,” Karson Templin said. “We just need to play harder in practice and tighten up some of our stuff. And it’s totally on us players.” At the start of Tuesday’s game, the team was far from lackadaisical. Calhoun’s starting lineup of Drake Allen, Mason Falslev, MJ Collins, Adlan Elamin and Zach Keller got out to a quick start, opening up a 9-0 lead. But as the teams began cycling to their bench units, the tides quickly turned. UNLV went on a 12-3