
Basile's career night not enough for Raiders Friday night
11/12/2021 10:05:00 PM | Men's Basketball
HUNTINGTON, WV – Grant Basile turned in a career-best 37 points on Friday night but it wasn't enough, as the Wright State men's basketball team fell 96-88 on the road against Marshall.
Â
The Raiders (1-1) saw Basile turn in 22 points in the second half before he fouled out with just over three minutes remaining. Basile ended the night with a 12-for-21 shooting night overall, tallying 12 points from the free throw stripe as he added five rebounds, two assists and a steal.
Â
Playing 45 minutes from his hometown, Tanner Holden was the Raiders' other double-digit scorer, finishing with 25 points, including 15 in the second half, on 8-of-18 shooting from the floor while adding eight points from the stripe.
Â
Marshall (1-0) scored the night's first six points on the way to jumping out to a 10-2 early lead after three minutes. The Raiders clawed back over the next seven minutes behind eight points from Basile and seven from Holden to pull to within a point at 22-21 halfway through the first half before going to the locker room tied at 43-all.
Â
Wright State came out of the break and scored six of the first nine points before both sides settled in and traded baskets. Up four points, the Raiders used a quick 5-0 run to extend their advantage to 65-57 just before the under-12 timeout on the way to building what would be their largest lead of the night at 69-61 at the 11:14 mark. A Holden layup with five and a half minutes to play gave Wright State a three-point lead at 77-74, but Marshall responded with a 9-0 run in what proved to be the difference in the game.
Â
Riley Voss finished with nine points off a trio of three-pointers, while Tim Finke and Trey Calvin each had six points. Finke's 11 rebounds were a game-high.
Â
Wright State ended the night shooting 43 percent (29-of-67) overall from the floor and hit eight three-pointers (8-of-22, 36%). Behind 20 combined free throws from Basile and Holden, the Raiders were 77 percent from the stripe (22-of-28).
Â
Marshall saw six players turn in double-digit scoring nights, paced by 22 points from Taevion Kinsey and 15 points from Andrew Taylor. The hosts finished the night shooting 52 percent (33-of-63) from the floor overall while also hitting eight three-pointers, six of which came in the first half. Marshall had 22 made free throws of its own (22-of-28).
Â
Wright State was outrebounded 41-35, grabbing 26 of its rebounds off the defensive glass. The Raiders passed out 14 assists and forced 21 turnovers that became 17 points off those giveaways. Â
Â
The Raiders are back in action on Tuesday night, making the trip west to take on Purdue. Tuesday night's contest will be a 7 p.m. tipoff and can be seen on the Big Ten Network.
Â
Â
Â
Â
Â
The Raiders (1-1) saw Basile turn in 22 points in the second half before he fouled out with just over three minutes remaining. Basile ended the night with a 12-for-21 shooting night overall, tallying 12 points from the free throw stripe as he added five rebounds, two assists and a steal.
Â
Playing 45 minutes from his hometown, Tanner Holden was the Raiders' other double-digit scorer, finishing with 25 points, including 15 in the second half, on 8-of-18 shooting from the floor while adding eight points from the stripe.
Â
Marshall (1-0) scored the night's first six points on the way to jumping out to a 10-2 early lead after three minutes. The Raiders clawed back over the next seven minutes behind eight points from Basile and seven from Holden to pull to within a point at 22-21 halfway through the first half before going to the locker room tied at 43-all.
Â
Wright State came out of the break and scored six of the first nine points before both sides settled in and traded baskets. Up four points, the Raiders used a quick 5-0 run to extend their advantage to 65-57 just before the under-12 timeout on the way to building what would be their largest lead of the night at 69-61 at the 11:14 mark. A Holden layup with five and a half minutes to play gave Wright State a three-point lead at 77-74, but Marshall responded with a 9-0 run in what proved to be the difference in the game.
Â
Riley Voss finished with nine points off a trio of three-pointers, while Tim Finke and Trey Calvin each had six points. Finke's 11 rebounds were a game-high.
Â
Wright State ended the night shooting 43 percent (29-of-67) overall from the floor and hit eight three-pointers (8-of-22, 36%). Behind 20 combined free throws from Basile and Holden, the Raiders were 77 percent from the stripe (22-of-28).
Â
Marshall saw six players turn in double-digit scoring nights, paced by 22 points from Taevion Kinsey and 15 points from Andrew Taylor. The hosts finished the night shooting 52 percent (33-of-63) from the floor overall while also hitting eight three-pointers, six of which came in the first half. Marshall had 22 made free throws of its own (22-of-28).
Â
Wright State was outrebounded 41-35, grabbing 26 of its rebounds off the defensive glass. The Raiders passed out 14 assists and forced 21 turnovers that became 17 points off those giveaways. Â
Â
The Raiders are back in action on Tuesday night, making the trip west to take on Purdue. Tuesday night's contest will be a 7 p.m. tipoff and can be seen on the Big Ten Network.
Â
Â
Â
Â
Team Stats
WSU
Marsh
FG%
.433
.524
3FG%
.364
.308
FT%
.786
.815
RB
35
41
TO
17
21
STL
9
9
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Wright State Men's Basketball Postgame - Green Bay (12/7/25)
Monday, December 08
MBB Highlights vs. Green Bay (12/7/25)
Monday, December 08
Wright State Men's Basketball Postgame - Ohio Wesleyan (11/20/25)
Friday, November 21
MBB Highlights vs. Ohio Wesleyan (11/20/25)
Friday, November 21




















