The Wright State men's basketball team defeated Northern Kentucky 77-71 on the road Saturday night, clinching at least a share of the Horizon League regular season championship for the third consecutive season in the process.
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Despite the pandemic-shortened season, the Raiders (18-5 overall, 16-4 HL) set a new program record for league wins with Saturday's victory, along with tying the mark for the second-most victories in Horizon League history, joining Valparaiso (2015-16), Green Bay (1995-96) and Butler (2007-08).
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In addition,
Loudon Love became the winningest player in the program's Division I era, having been a part of 89 wins to date.
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Tied at 63-all with 4:48 remaining,
Tanner Holden connected on an old-fashioned three-point play to give the Raiders the lead and started a 14-7 run to close the night. During the stretch, Wright State was 12-of-15 from the free throw line while holding Northern Kentucky to just 2-of-7 shooting from the floor over the same period.
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Wright State finished the night with four players in double figures, paced by
Grant Basile's 21 points, including a stretch where he scored 10 consecutive Raider points early in the second half. Basile finished with a 7-of-13 shooting line, including a pair of three-point baskets, and was 5-of-8 from the free throw stripe while adding nine rebounds.
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Love tallied his 12th double-double of the season with 18 points and 11 rebounds, adding a pair of key blocks in the final minutes of play. Love closes the regular season with double-doubles in three straight games, and hit the mark in six of the final seven games overall, adding in a nine rebound performance as well.
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Holden also finished with 18 points, adding six rebounds, while
Tim Finke had 10 points and eight rebounds of his own.
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Leading by three at the halftime break, Wright State saw Northern Kentucky tie things up with the first basket of the second half before going on a 12-7 run behind 10 points from Basile to take a 49-44 advantage. The margin remained at two possessions from there, with the hosts taking a three-point lead at the 9:24 mark. Trailing by four with just over six minutes remaining, the Raiders used a quick, 9-0 run, started by Love before seven straight points from Holden, to take a 68-63 lead and gain control.
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Wright State finished the night shooting 44 percent (27-of-62) from the floor while hitting seven of their 21 three-point attempts, including five in the first half. Northern Kentucky was 44 percent (28-of-63) form the floor and was also 7-of-21 from three-point range, with six of its coming in the second half.
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The difference came at the free throw line, where the Raiders were 16-of-21 (76 percent) overall on the night, including 14-of-18 in the second half, while Northern Kentucky attempted just eight shots from the stripe (hitting all of them). Wright State finished with a 41-32 advantage on the glass, including 27 boards off the defensive glass.
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