The Nevada men's basketball team has lost three times this season, all on the road. In all three cases, supporters of the opposing team stormed the field when the final ring sounded.

Saturday night in Logan, Utah, the situation precipitated profane tirades on the part of Nevada players and coaches, who complained of being touched by their supporters.

The video posted on social media shows Wolf Pack players and coaches visibly upset as they tried to get into their locker room after a 81-76 loss to Utah State. Officers in uniform and what appears to be arena security personnel were needed to bring the Nevada contingent away from the entrance of a tunnel and head to their locker room.

KUTV reporter Jake Edmonds captured Wolf Pack striker Jordan Caroline and some Nevada staff were visibly upset (warning: strong language) with at least one postgame incident. Some screaming about the possible actions of an assistant coach from the state of Utah can be heard.

ESPN reporter Michael Eaves announced Saturday night that a state of Utah assistant might have shouted something to Caroline after the match, according to "a source".

Caroline seems visibly upset in the video, in which she is heard repeatedly blaspheming while being held back by her teammates and Nevada staff at some point.

An unidentified member of the Nevada contingent was asked, "Where was this (expletive) emergency when our players were hit by the fans?"

Another unidentified staff member from Nevada is heard screaming"Their (inaudible) touched our (critical) players and you will not do it," while he's away from the police.

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Nevada players and staff were not made available to the media after the match.

"We are working with officials from the Mountain West Conference and the state of Utah to gather more information on what happened tonight in Logan," Saturday's spokesman said. Nevada, Chad Hartley.

The Associated Press reported Saturday that coach Eric Musselman was to be "restrained" by law enforcement, even if it does not appear in any posts posted on social media.

Both schools are members of the Mountain West Conference, which will certainly review the incident. The conference has the power to impose fines, suspensions, reprimands or impose other penalties on supporters' riders or any post-match altercation between teams.

Contribute: Cesar Brioso, USA TODAY Sports