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Late push not enough for Men's Basketball
2/13/2022 2:55:00 PM | Men's Basketball
DAYTON – A late-game push wasn't enough for the Wright State men's basketball team on Sunday afternoon, as the Raiders fell 75-71 to Northern Kentucky in Horizon League action inside the Nutter Center.
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Wright State (15-12, 12-6 Horizon) got off to a slow start and trailed by 12 at the halftime break, but 12-0 scoring run coupled between the closing moments of the first half and the opening two minutes of the second half pulled the Raiders to within six points. Northern Kentucky (15-10, 11-5 Horizon) responded by scoring the next 10 points, only to see Wright State answer with an immediate 7-0 run of their own to keep things interesting.
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The final two minutes featured a combined 26 points, including 16 from Wright State, as the Raiders hit four three-pointers behind full court pressure and putting NKU on the free throw line. Grant Basile's three with 16 seconds remaining cut the margin to just two at 73-71, but the visitors hit both of their final free throws to end the afternoon.
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Basile finished with a game-high 25 points, connecting on nine of his 15 shot attempts with a trio of three-pointers, as he narrowly missed a double-double with nine rebounds, also the best of the afternoon. Trey Calvin also connected on three three-point baskets as part of his 13-point afternoon, adding six rebounds and a career-best five steals. Tanner Holden was the third Raider in double figures, chipping in 13 points as well. Â
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Wright State shot 37 percent (22-of-59) from the floor with nine three-pointers on 25 attempts (36 percent), six of which came in the second half. Northern Kentucky finished the afternoon shooting 58 percent (29-of-50) with a 5-of-15 (33 percent) mark from three-point range. The Raiders were 18-of-22 (82 percent) from the free throw stripe, while NKU connected on 12-of-16 (75 percent) overall from the line, including an 11-of-15 mark in the second half.
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The Raiders won the battle on the boards, 34-30, thanks to a 12-3 advantage on the offensive glass that led to 16 Wright State second chance, while Northern Kentucky had a 27-22 edge on the defensive boards. Both sides finished with 10 steals and tallied 19 points off turnovers.
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Wright State hits the road for the final time during the regular season, traveling north to take on Oakland Friday night in a 9 p.m. nationally televised game on ESPN2Â before a Sunday afternoon 1 p.m. start at Detroit Mercy. The Raiders return home against Youngstown State (Feb. 24) and Robert Morris (Feb. 26) before heading into the postseason.
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Wright State (15-12, 12-6 Horizon) got off to a slow start and trailed by 12 at the halftime break, but 12-0 scoring run coupled between the closing moments of the first half and the opening two minutes of the second half pulled the Raiders to within six points. Northern Kentucky (15-10, 11-5 Horizon) responded by scoring the next 10 points, only to see Wright State answer with an immediate 7-0 run of their own to keep things interesting.
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The final two minutes featured a combined 26 points, including 16 from Wright State, as the Raiders hit four three-pointers behind full court pressure and putting NKU on the free throw line. Grant Basile's three with 16 seconds remaining cut the margin to just two at 73-71, but the visitors hit both of their final free throws to end the afternoon.
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Basile finished with a game-high 25 points, connecting on nine of his 15 shot attempts with a trio of three-pointers, as he narrowly missed a double-double with nine rebounds, also the best of the afternoon. Trey Calvin also connected on three three-point baskets as part of his 13-point afternoon, adding six rebounds and a career-best five steals. Tanner Holden was the third Raider in double figures, chipping in 13 points as well. Â
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Wright State shot 37 percent (22-of-59) from the floor with nine three-pointers on 25 attempts (36 percent), six of which came in the second half. Northern Kentucky finished the afternoon shooting 58 percent (29-of-50) with a 5-of-15 (33 percent) mark from three-point range. The Raiders were 18-of-22 (82 percent) from the free throw stripe, while NKU connected on 12-of-16 (75 percent) overall from the line, including an 11-of-15 mark in the second half.
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The Raiders won the battle on the boards, 34-30, thanks to a 12-3 advantage on the offensive glass that led to 16 Wright State second chance, while Northern Kentucky had a 27-22 edge on the defensive boards. Both sides finished with 10 steals and tallied 19 points off turnovers.
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Wright State hits the road for the final time during the regular season, traveling north to take on Oakland Friday night in a 9 p.m. nationally televised game on ESPN2Â before a Sunday afternoon 1 p.m. start at Detroit Mercy. The Raiders return home against Youngstown State (Feb. 24) and Robert Morris (Feb. 26) before heading into the postseason.
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Team Stats
NKU
WSU
FG%
.580
.373
3FG%
.333
.360
FT%
.750
.818
RB
30
34
TO
16
14
STL
10
10
Game Leaders
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