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After Nevada loss, Boise State alone in first place in Mountain West

SAN DIEGO

Trey Kell scored 17 points to go over 1,000 in his career, and San Diego State knocked Nevada out of first place in the Mountain West Conference with a 70-56 victory Sunday.

Nevada’s loss gave Boise State (16-7, 9-3) sole possession of first place in the standings following the Broncos’ 77-66 victory over Air Force (10-15, 3-9) on Saturday night.

The Wolf Pack (19-6, 8-4) dropped a game back of Boise State, while the Broncos remain a half-game ahead of Colorado State (17-9, 9-4).

Malik Pope continued his strong play since returning to the starting lineup for the Aztecs, scoring 12 points and collecting 10 rebounds.