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Calvin's career-high, Basile's double-double not enough on Saturday afternoon
12/4/2021 6:05:00 PM | Men's Basketball
CLEVELAND – The Wright State men's basketball team saw Trey Calvin turn in a career- and game-high 28 points on Saturday afternoon, but it wasn't enough as the Raiders fell at Cleveland State 85-75 in Horizon League action.
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Calvin had 19 of his 28 in the second half as he finished the night shooting 10-of-18 overall with three three-point baskets and was 5-of-5 at the free throw stripe. Grant Basile turned in a double-double after he added 23 points of his own to go along with 15 rebounds, but the Raiders (2-6, 1-1 HL) end the opening weekend of League play with a road split as they wrapped up their seven-game road trip.
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Down 10 points coming out of the under-eight minute media timeout in the second half, the Raiders quickly cut the margin to six points on a pair of free throws from Calvin and a Basile layup, but following a miss by Cleveland State thanks to a block by Calvin on the other end, Basile's three-pointer would not connect and the hosts went on a 7-0 run of their own to extend the margin back to 13 points with under five minutes to play. A Calvin jumper with 68 seconds remaining pulled Wright State to within nine, but that would be as close as the Raiders would get down the stretch.
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Wright State got scoring contributions from five additional players beyond Basile and Calvin, with nine points from Tim Finke on a trio of three-pointers, five points from Tanner Holden and four points each from AJ Braun and CJ Wilbourn, while Riley Voss added two points of his own.
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The Raiders finished the afternoon shooting 42 percent (25-of-59) from the floor overall with a 7-of-21 mark from three-point range. Cleveland State was 32-of-58 (55 percent) overall from the floor, but the difference was the hosts' three-point connection, as the Vikings were 9-of-18 from deep, exceeding their season average of 5.1 made threes per contest.
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Cleveland State (6-2, 2-0 HL) saw five players in double-digits, led by Jayson Woodrich's career-high 17 points on five three-pointers and 14 points from D'Moi Hodge, as nine different Vikings contributed in the scoring column.
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Wright State now takes a quick breather next week as the Raiders wrap up the fall academic calendar. Wright State returns to action at home on December 15 against Akron to begin a stretch where the Raiders will play five of their next six contests at home inside the Nutter Center.
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Calvin had 19 of his 28 in the second half as he finished the night shooting 10-of-18 overall with three three-point baskets and was 5-of-5 at the free throw stripe. Grant Basile turned in a double-double after he added 23 points of his own to go along with 15 rebounds, but the Raiders (2-6, 1-1 HL) end the opening weekend of League play with a road split as they wrapped up their seven-game road trip.
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Down 10 points coming out of the under-eight minute media timeout in the second half, the Raiders quickly cut the margin to six points on a pair of free throws from Calvin and a Basile layup, but following a miss by Cleveland State thanks to a block by Calvin on the other end, Basile's three-pointer would not connect and the hosts went on a 7-0 run of their own to extend the margin back to 13 points with under five minutes to play. A Calvin jumper with 68 seconds remaining pulled Wright State to within nine, but that would be as close as the Raiders would get down the stretch.
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Wright State got scoring contributions from five additional players beyond Basile and Calvin, with nine points from Tim Finke on a trio of three-pointers, five points from Tanner Holden and four points each from AJ Braun and CJ Wilbourn, while Riley Voss added two points of his own.
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The Raiders finished the afternoon shooting 42 percent (25-of-59) from the floor overall with a 7-of-21 mark from three-point range. Cleveland State was 32-of-58 (55 percent) overall from the floor, but the difference was the hosts' three-point connection, as the Vikings were 9-of-18 from deep, exceeding their season average of 5.1 made threes per contest.
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Cleveland State (6-2, 2-0 HL) saw five players in double-digits, led by Jayson Woodrich's career-high 17 points on five three-pointers and 14 points from D'Moi Hodge, as nine different Vikings contributed in the scoring column.
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Wright State now takes a quick breather next week as the Raiders wrap up the fall academic calendar. Wright State returns to action at home on December 15 against Akron to begin a stretch where the Raiders will play five of their next six contests at home inside the Nutter Center.
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Team Stats
WSU
CSU
FG%
.424
.552
3FG%
.333
.500
FT%
.818
.667
RB
32
34
TO
15
13
STL
3
10
Game Leaders
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