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Wright State University Athletics

Grant Benzinger
80
Winner Wright State WRSTM 11-5, 3-0 HL
73
Detroit Mercy DETMERCY 4-12, 0-3 HL
Winner
Wright State WRSTM
11-5, 3-0 HL
80
Final
73
Detroit Mercy DETMERCY
4-12, 0-3 HL
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Wright State WRSTM 43 37 80
Detroit Mercy DETMERCY 27 46 73

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Communications

Raiders Win Fourth Straight

Wright State Victorious at Detroit Mercy 80-73

The Wright State men's basketball team stayed perfect in Horizon League play at 3-0 with its fourth straight win overall Friday night at Detroit Mercy 80-73.  Senior Grant Benzinger scored 18 of his 23 points on five threes in the first half as freshman Loudon Love continued his solid play as he registered his fifth double-double of the year with 13 points and 14 rebounds. First-time starter Cole Gentry finished with 14 points, and Justin Mitchell pitched in 12 points.

Wright State, now 11-5 and 3-0, has won 11 of the last 13 games.  It is WSU's best league start since 2012-13 season when they started 4-0.

GAME SUMMARY

First Half Highlights
  • The Raiders held a 43-27 lead at halftime with a 14-0 run in the middle of the period that included nine points from Benzinger.
  • Benzinger had five threes in the first half, tying his season high for an entire game.
  • Love had nine rebounds and eight points in the first half.
  • WSU shot 42%, including 50% from three-point range.
  • Mitchell and Jaylon Hall each added five points.
Second Half Highlights
  • Benzinger tied his career-high six threes made that he set last year at Georgia State.
  • His 23 points set a season best, one better than the 22 he scored at Georgia Tech.
  • It was the fourth time the Raiders scored 80 or more points this season.
  • Parker Ernsthausen set a new career high with five assists.
  • The Raiders had a game-high 18-point lead late in the first half.
  • Wright State shot 45% from the field overall after a 48% clip in the second half.
FACTS AND FIGURES
  • The Raiders dominated on points off turnovers 23-8 but the Titans narrowly outscored WSU in the paint 38-34.
  • The Titans shot just 33% from the field in the first half but shot 56% in the second half when they scored 46 points.
POST-GAME REACTION
    
    "It's hard to believe how well we played in the first half and how bad we were in the second when we came out with low energy.  Any road win in conference play is a big win.  We made big plays when we needed it.  The defense got locked in and it helped our offense and helped us win."
        --WSU head coach Scott Nagy

NEXT UP
  • The Raiders will play at Oakland Sunday on ESPN3 and 106.5 FM/iHeart app.  Game time is 3 pm.
  • Oakland, 9-7 and 1-2, fell to Northern Kentucky Friday night 87-83.
  • Milano's in Beavercreek will host a Raider Watch Party Sunday afternoon.

 
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