The Wright State men's basketball team faced a game of runs on Saturday night, with host Oakland coming away with the last scoring stretch to hand the Raiders an 81-71 loss in the second game of the teams' weekend series.
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The loss snaps Wright State's seven game-winning streak. The Raiders (7-2 overall, 5-1 HL) return home for the next two weekends, hosting Youngstown State next Friday and Saturday before welcoming Cleveland State to the Nutter Center on January 15 and 16.
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Friday night's game against Youngstown State will be nationally televised on ESPN2.
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Saturday against Oakland, the Raiders saw the hosts come out hot early. The Golden Grizzlies opened up a 24-9 advantage at the under-12 media timeout before Wright State began to climb back into the contest. Over the final 10 minutes of the first half, the Raiders outscored Oakland 31-11, using a
Trey Calvin three with a half minute remaining to take a three-point advantage into the locker room.
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Wright State came out of the halftime break and scored nine of the first 12 points in the second 20 minutes to take a 49-40 lead, but Oakland used a quick ,6-0 run of its own to pull back within three. After the Raiders again pushed the advantage to nine, the hosts turned in a 14-5 scoring run to knot the game at 60-all with eight minutes remaining. After tying the game, Oakland scored seven of the next nine points to take the lead that they would not give up again.
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The Raiders had four players finish in double digits scoring, paced by
Loudon Love's 17 points, while
Tanner Holden had a double-double with 16 points and a game-high 11 rebounds.
Trey Calvin also finished with 16 points while passing out a game-leading eight assists, and
Jaylon Hall had 10 points of his own.
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Wright State finished the night shooing 44 percent (26-of-59) from the floor, but connected on just 7-of-25 (28 percent) from three-point range. Oakland shot 45 percent (29-of-64) and was 9-of-22 (41 percent) from deep. The hosts were a perfect 7-of-7 at the free throw stripe, while the Raiders were 12-of-16 at the line.
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The Raiders outrebounded Oakland, 42-28, with 24 defensive rebounds and 18 offensive boards. The offensive rebounds led to 19 second chance points, while they passed out 20 assists as a team. Oakland forced 14 steals as part of 19 Wright State turnovers that led to 23 points off turnovers for the hosts.
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Oakland finished with four players in double figures, led by Jalen Moore's double-double with 24 points and 12 assists.
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