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Raiders set for nationally televised Senior Day matchup
2/21/2026 12:25:00 PM | Men's Basketball
DAYTON - The Wright State men's basketball team closes out its regular season home slate on Sunday afternoon in front of a national television audience as the Raiders host Robert Morris on Senior Day on ESPNU. Sunday's game is set for a 2 p.m. tipoff and fans can follow the action several ways - watching on ESPNU, via live stats or by tuning in to the Wright State Radio Network - 101.5 FM 'The Fridge' and WING 1410 AM. Chris Collins and Jim Brown will have all the play-by-play on the radio feed.
Fans are encouraged to stick around after the game to take part in the Senior Day celebration.Â
Fans can tune into 101.5 FM 'The Fridge' or WING 1410 AM live over the air in the Dayton metro area, as well stream the station live nationwide through a variety of free streaming apps. The iHeartRadio app, the TuneIn Radio app and the Audacy app are all FREE and each carry both stations. Just search "101.5 FM 'The Fridge" or "WING 1410 AM" on any of the three apps for Raider Basketball.Â
**Fans are encouraged to use the Wright State Raiders app as the primary method for managing their digital tickets, which are required for entry to all WSU basketball events. Tickets for the 2025-26 basketball seasons are now uploaded and accessible on all purchaser accounts. Fans can easily view their tickets, download them to their mobile wallet, or transfer them to another individual account.**
SUNDAY:Â WATCH ON ESPNUÂ |Â FOLLOW LIVE STATSÂ |Â LISTEN ON WRIGHT STATE RADIO NETWORKÂ |Â GAME NOTESÂ |Â TICKETS
LAST TIME OUTÂ
TJ Burch scored 23 points for the second-straight game to lead four players with double figure scoring nights as Wright State tallied an 85-73 home win over IU Indy on Thursday night. Michael Imariagbe turned in 19 points and grabbed six rebounds, while Dominic Pangonis added 14 points. Kellen Pickett notched his third double-double of the season with 11 points and 10 rebounds while adding a pair of blocks as Michael Cooper was the final Raider in double figured with 10 points.
A WIN WOULD. . .
A Wright State victory on Sunday would clinch the outright Horizon League regular season title for the Raiders. The last time the Raiders were atop the HL regular season standings was in the 2020-21 season, their third-straight campaign with at least a share of the regular season title. Wright State's last outright Horizon League regular season championship came in 2019-20 when the Raiders went 15-3 in the 18-game HL slate.
ON THE HORIZON
Wright State is aiming for its 15th 20-win season in Division I and its first time reaching the mark since the 2021-22 season (22 wins). The Raiders won 20-plus games in seven of eight seasons from 2012-2020.
(ROBERT) MORRIS TO COME
Wright State and RMU have met just 14 times, with Wright State taking eight of the 12 meetings as Horizon League foes. The first meeting came Jan. 24, 1977 inside the old Physical Education Building on the Wright State campus - an 80-76 Raider victory. RMU took the first matchup 72-66 back as Wright State shot 35 percent, its lowest shooting mark of the season. Michael Imariagbe turned a  16-point, 13-rebound double-double, while Solomon Callaghan and TJ Burch each had 14 points.Â
COLONIAL ROAD
- Robert Morris is 18-10 overall with a 10-7 Horizon League mark, having won four straight matches dating back to the first meeting with Wright State.Â
- Robert Morris is currently 7-7 on the road, compared to its 11-3 home record. RMU has won three of its last four road games.Â
NO STRANGER TO THE NATIONAL AUDIENCE
Wright State's Sunday matchup with Robert Morris marks the third national television selection this season for the Raiders. Wright State has now had three or more regular season ESPN linear games in each of the last four seasons and has had at least one regular season linear contest in 18 of the last 19 seasons dating back to 2006-07, with multiple regular season contests 14 times in that same 19-year stretch.
MORE THAN A TREND. . .Â
Wright State has 18 wins and counting this season – in 17 of those wins, the Raiders have led at the half, have led with 10 minutes to play and have led with five minutes to play. The lone outlier win when trailing at the half came when the Raiders were down one point at the break to Youngstown State in January in an eventual 93-83 win.
MAGIC NUMBER
Wright State has tallied 62 wins and counting when scoring 80 or more points the last five-plus seasons (62-14), dating back to the start of the 2021-22 campaign. The Raiders are 13-35 when scoring less than 80 points over the same time span, however own five of those wins this season (at Stetson, vs. Eastern Michigan, vs. Milwaukee, at Milwaukee, vs. Purdue Fort Wayne).
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Fans are encouraged to stick around after the game to take part in the Senior Day celebration.Â
Fans can tune into 101.5 FM 'The Fridge' or WING 1410 AM live over the air in the Dayton metro area, as well stream the station live nationwide through a variety of free streaming apps. The iHeartRadio app, the TuneIn Radio app and the Audacy app are all FREE and each carry both stations. Just search "101.5 FM 'The Fridge" or "WING 1410 AM" on any of the three apps for Raider Basketball.Â
**Fans are encouraged to use the Wright State Raiders app as the primary method for managing their digital tickets, which are required for entry to all WSU basketball events. Tickets for the 2025-26 basketball seasons are now uploaded and accessible on all purchaser accounts. Fans can easily view their tickets, download them to their mobile wallet, or transfer them to another individual account.**
SUNDAY:Â WATCH ON ESPNUÂ |Â FOLLOW LIVE STATSÂ |Â LISTEN ON WRIGHT STATE RADIO NETWORKÂ |Â GAME NOTESÂ |Â TICKETS
LAST TIME OUTÂ
TJ Burch scored 23 points for the second-straight game to lead four players with double figure scoring nights as Wright State tallied an 85-73 home win over IU Indy on Thursday night. Michael Imariagbe turned in 19 points and grabbed six rebounds, while Dominic Pangonis added 14 points. Kellen Pickett notched his third double-double of the season with 11 points and 10 rebounds while adding a pair of blocks as Michael Cooper was the final Raider in double figured with 10 points.
A WIN WOULD. . .
A Wright State victory on Sunday would clinch the outright Horizon League regular season title for the Raiders. The last time the Raiders were atop the HL regular season standings was in the 2020-21 season, their third-straight campaign with at least a share of the regular season title. Wright State's last outright Horizon League regular season championship came in 2019-20 when the Raiders went 15-3 in the 18-game HL slate.
ON THE HORIZON
Wright State is aiming for its 15th 20-win season in Division I and its first time reaching the mark since the 2021-22 season (22 wins). The Raiders won 20-plus games in seven of eight seasons from 2012-2020.
(ROBERT) MORRIS TO COME
Wright State and RMU have met just 14 times, with Wright State taking eight of the 12 meetings as Horizon League foes. The first meeting came Jan. 24, 1977 inside the old Physical Education Building on the Wright State campus - an 80-76 Raider victory. RMU took the first matchup 72-66 back as Wright State shot 35 percent, its lowest shooting mark of the season. Michael Imariagbe turned a  16-point, 13-rebound double-double, while Solomon Callaghan and TJ Burch each had 14 points.Â
COLONIAL ROAD
- Robert Morris is 18-10 overall with a 10-7 Horizon League mark, having won four straight matches dating back to the first meeting with Wright State.Â
- Robert Morris is currently 7-7 on the road, compared to its 11-3 home record. RMU has won three of its last four road games.Â
NO STRANGER TO THE NATIONAL AUDIENCE
Wright State's Sunday matchup with Robert Morris marks the third national television selection this season for the Raiders. Wright State has now had three or more regular season ESPN linear games in each of the last four seasons and has had at least one regular season linear contest in 18 of the last 19 seasons dating back to 2006-07, with multiple regular season contests 14 times in that same 19-year stretch.
MORE THAN A TREND. . .Â
Wright State has 18 wins and counting this season – in 17 of those wins, the Raiders have led at the half, have led with 10 minutes to play and have led with five minutes to play. The lone outlier win when trailing at the half came when the Raiders were down one point at the break to Youngstown State in January in an eventual 93-83 win.
MAGIC NUMBER
Wright State has tallied 62 wins and counting when scoring 80 or more points the last five-plus seasons (62-14), dating back to the start of the 2021-22 campaign. The Raiders are 13-35 when scoring less than 80 points over the same time span, however own five of those wins this season (at Stetson, vs. Eastern Michigan, vs. Milwaukee, at Milwaukee, vs. Purdue Fort Wayne).
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