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Program record 16 threes not enough for Raiders Thursday night
12/5/2024 9:45:00 PM | Men's Basketball
ROCHESTER, MI – Three players finished with 12 points each as the Wright State men's basketball team connected on 16 made three-pointers but came up one basket short in a 66-64 loss at Oakland Thursday night in the Horizon League opener for both teams.
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The 16 three-pointers for Wright State (5-5, 0-1 Horizon) marked the most in a single game in program history, surpassing the previous mark of 15 the Raiders hit February 16, 2020 against IU Indianapolis.
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Wright State now has a quick turnaround, taking on Detroit Mercy on Saturday afternoon in a 1 p.m. tipoff on ESPN+ and the Wright State Radio Network.
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Oakland (3-4, 1-0 Horizon) took the 66-64 lead with an Allen David Mukeba layup with 69 seconds to play. Wright State had a pair of three-point looks from Brandon Noel and Logan Woods in the final minute that didn't find the bottom of the net before Oakland missed a pair of free throws with 14 seconds remaining. After timeouts by both sides, Oakland deflected a Raider pass out of bounds in the final moments, with Wright State getting a final shot off with 0.6 seconds remaining, but Alex Huibregtse's potential winner bounced off iron as time expired.
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Wright State clawed out of an early double-digit deficit from the opening minutes thanks to a 13-0 scoring run at the midway point of the half before Oakland took a 37-34 lead into the break. The Raiders tallied five of the first six second half points to lead 39-38 in what turned out to be their last lead of the night as both sides traded baskets and misses throughout the second half.
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Huibregtse, Solomon Callaghan and Andrew Welage all finished with 12 points as each connected on four three-pointers, while Jack Doumbia notched 10 points of his own while adding six rebounds. Woods added eight points with a pair of triples and Brandon Noel chipped in six points off two three-pointers and grabbed five rebounds with Michael Imariagbe finishing with four points and four rebounds.
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Wright State shot 43 percent overall (22-of-51) with the 16 three-pointers (16-of-31, 52 percent) while Oakland was also at 43 percent overall shooting (23-of-54) as the hosts were 36 percent (9-of-25) from deep. Oakland was 58 percent at the free throw line with 19 attempts (11-of-19) while the Raiders got to the line just five times (4-of-5, 80 percent).
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Mukeba led Oakland with 16 points in the win, with Tuburu Naivalurua finishing with 14 and Jayson Woodrich adding 12 in the win for Oakland.
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The 16 three-pointers for Wright State (5-5, 0-1 Horizon) marked the most in a single game in program history, surpassing the previous mark of 15 the Raiders hit February 16, 2020 against IU Indianapolis.
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Wright State now has a quick turnaround, taking on Detroit Mercy on Saturday afternoon in a 1 p.m. tipoff on ESPN+ and the Wright State Radio Network.
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Oakland (3-4, 1-0 Horizon) took the 66-64 lead with an Allen David Mukeba layup with 69 seconds to play. Wright State had a pair of three-point looks from Brandon Noel and Logan Woods in the final minute that didn't find the bottom of the net before Oakland missed a pair of free throws with 14 seconds remaining. After timeouts by both sides, Oakland deflected a Raider pass out of bounds in the final moments, with Wright State getting a final shot off with 0.6 seconds remaining, but Alex Huibregtse's potential winner bounced off iron as time expired.
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Wright State clawed out of an early double-digit deficit from the opening minutes thanks to a 13-0 scoring run at the midway point of the half before Oakland took a 37-34 lead into the break. The Raiders tallied five of the first six second half points to lead 39-38 in what turned out to be their last lead of the night as both sides traded baskets and misses throughout the second half.
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Huibregtse, Solomon Callaghan and Andrew Welage all finished with 12 points as each connected on four three-pointers, while Jack Doumbia notched 10 points of his own while adding six rebounds. Woods added eight points with a pair of triples and Brandon Noel chipped in six points off two three-pointers and grabbed five rebounds with Michael Imariagbe finishing with four points and four rebounds.
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Wright State shot 43 percent overall (22-of-51) with the 16 three-pointers (16-of-31, 52 percent) while Oakland was also at 43 percent overall shooting (23-of-54) as the hosts were 36 percent (9-of-25) from deep. Oakland was 58 percent at the free throw line with 19 attempts (11-of-19) while the Raiders got to the line just five times (4-of-5, 80 percent).
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Mukeba led Oakland with 16 points in the win, with Tuburu Naivalurua finishing with 14 and Jayson Woodrich adding 12 in the win for Oakland.
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Team Stats
WSU
Oak
FG%
.431
.426
3FG%
.516
.360
FT%
.800
.579
RB
29
35
TO
11
7
STL
2
9
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