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Raiders roll, wrap up Gulf Coast Showcase with 25-point win
11/22/2023 7:25:00 PM | Men's Basketball
ESTERO, FL – The Wright State men's basketball team tallied 12 of the first 15 points on Wednesday night as the Raiders defeated Illinois State 74-49 in the third-place game at the Gulf Coast Showcase.
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Wright State (2-4) now returns home for the holiday and prepares for a quick Horizon League matchup with IUPUI next Wednesday night at the Nutter Center. The contest against IUPUI begins a stretch that'll see five of the Raiders' next six contests at home, with the lone road game on Saturday, December 2 at Davidson.
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On Wednesday, the Raiders shot 50 percent in the opening half to jump out to a 39-21 lead at the break, aided by holding Illinois State (3-3) to 27 percent shooting in the first 20 minutes and a 28 percent mark for the night. Wright State ended the win with a 46 percent team shooting mark.
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Calvin reached the 20-point mark for the fourth time this season, reaching the mark in the first half after a 8-of-10 shooting mark in the opening 20 minutes. He wrapped up his Florida action with a 10-for-16 shooting night with a 3-for-4 line from three-point range, adding three rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals in 31 minutes.
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Brandon Noel had eight points at the break on the way to a season-high 19 points on 6-for-10 shooting with six rebounds, two blocks, an assist and a steal, while six other Raiders also found the scoring column.
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After Illinois State tallied the first point of the night via a free throw, Wright State scored 12 of the next 14 points to lead 12-3 before Illinois State made a basket, as the Raiders held the Redbirds to 0-of-5 shooting in the early stretch with a pair of turnovers that led to five Wright State points. Even with missing their first shot of the night, the Raiders opened 8-for-11 from the floor to push the margin to 20-9 eight minutes into the contest and never looked back.
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Wright State later used a 13-2 scoring run late in the first half to head to the locker room with a 39-21 advantage before tallying 10 of the first 16 second half points to put the effectively game away, never leading by less than 16 over the final 20 minutes.
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Behind Calvin and Noel, Alex Huibregtse chipped in seven points while Drey Carter notched his fifth-straight six-point effort off the bench as 11 different Raiders saw action.
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Wright State connected on seven three-point baskets, including four in the first half, on the way to tallying a 32 percent clip from deep (7-for-22), while Illinois State had just two made three-pointers, going 1-for-11 from deep in both halves to finish at nine percent. The Raiders ended the night with a 40-36 rebounding edge, including pulling down 32 defensive boards, while they took 17 Illinois State turnovers and converted those into 23 points.
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Darius Burford and Kendall Lewis each finished with nine points to lead Illinois State, who also got eight points from both Myles Foster and Brandon Lieb.
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Wright State (2-4) now returns home for the holiday and prepares for a quick Horizon League matchup with IUPUI next Wednesday night at the Nutter Center. The contest against IUPUI begins a stretch that'll see five of the Raiders' next six contests at home, with the lone road game on Saturday, December 2 at Davidson.
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On Wednesday, the Raiders shot 50 percent in the opening half to jump out to a 39-21 lead at the break, aided by holding Illinois State (3-3) to 27 percent shooting in the first 20 minutes and a 28 percent mark for the night. Wright State ended the win with a 46 percent team shooting mark.
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Calvin reached the 20-point mark for the fourth time this season, reaching the mark in the first half after a 8-of-10 shooting mark in the opening 20 minutes. He wrapped up his Florida action with a 10-for-16 shooting night with a 3-for-4 line from three-point range, adding three rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals in 31 minutes.
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Brandon Noel had eight points at the break on the way to a season-high 19 points on 6-for-10 shooting with six rebounds, two blocks, an assist and a steal, while six other Raiders also found the scoring column.
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After Illinois State tallied the first point of the night via a free throw, Wright State scored 12 of the next 14 points to lead 12-3 before Illinois State made a basket, as the Raiders held the Redbirds to 0-of-5 shooting in the early stretch with a pair of turnovers that led to five Wright State points. Even with missing their first shot of the night, the Raiders opened 8-for-11 from the floor to push the margin to 20-9 eight minutes into the contest and never looked back.
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Wright State later used a 13-2 scoring run late in the first half to head to the locker room with a 39-21 advantage before tallying 10 of the first 16 second half points to put the effectively game away, never leading by less than 16 over the final 20 minutes.
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Behind Calvin and Noel, Alex Huibregtse chipped in seven points while Drey Carter notched his fifth-straight six-point effort off the bench as 11 different Raiders saw action.
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Wright State connected on seven three-point baskets, including four in the first half, on the way to tallying a 32 percent clip from deep (7-for-22), while Illinois State had just two made three-pointers, going 1-for-11 from deep in both halves to finish at nine percent. The Raiders ended the night with a 40-36 rebounding edge, including pulling down 32 defensive boards, while they took 17 Illinois State turnovers and converted those into 23 points.
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Darius Burford and Kendall Lewis each finished with nine points to lead Illinois State, who also got eight points from both Myles Foster and Brandon Lieb.
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Team Stats
WSU
ILS
FG%
.456
.278
3FG%
.318
.091
FT%
.714
.895
RB
40
36
TO
12
17
STL
8
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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