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by Jonathon Waters/The Guardian Photo illustration by Jason Baldwin/The Guardian---11/ustration CAMPUS EVENTS NEWS OPED PHOTO WRIGHT SPORTS BULLETIN vs. BracketBusters: 2 Wednesday, Feb. 20 vs. Yougstown State: Editor-in-Chief Marketing Manager • The Statehood of p.m. Nutter Center 2-4 p.rh. Nutter Center Phone: 775-5534 Kash Abdusshakur Palestine: The Question • WSU Women's Tuesday, March 5 Chelsea Hall Advertising of Basketball: 4:30 p.m. • Women's Center Spring International Law: News Editor Representatives Nutter Center Reading Selection: 5-6:30 p.m. Room 252 Chelsea Burns Phone: 775-5537 CAC • Tri-State Honor Band 12-1 p.m. 148 Millett Features Editor David McNeely • Coochie Chronicles: 7-9 Final Concert: 3 p.m. Hall . Megan Constable Matthew Fisher p.m. Schuster Hall, CAC Schuster Hall, CAC • Women Write! Pushing Zach Woodward Sports Editor • OUT for Work Monday, Feb. 25 the Boundaries in Joe Kennard Fax: 77 5-5535 Presentation on GLBTQ • Spring Break Young Adult Fiction: The Guardian is printed weekly Carrer Issue: 7:30-9:30 Friday, March 1 2-3:30 p.m. Millett Hall Photography Editor during the regular school year. It p.m. Apollo Room A, • WSU Knitting Circle: Atrium Lisa Morriss is published by students of Wright State university in Dayton, 12-1 p.m. 162 Millett • Junior Recital: Doug . Student Union Web Editor Editorials without bylines reflect Friday, Feb. 22 Hall Lane, trumpet: 8 p.m. Brandon Head the majority opinion of the edito­ • WSU Service Knitting • Teacl1ing English on a Schuster Hall, CAC rial board. Views expressed in News Writer columns cartoons and advertise­ Korean Government Circle: 12-1 p.m. 162 Wednesday, March 6 Brandon Semler ments are those of the writers, Millett Hall Scholarship: 2-3 p.m. • Abilities Expo: 9 a.m.- Andrew Smith artists, and advertisers. E190 Student Union 5 p.m. Apollo and Saturday, Feb. 23 Features Writer The Guardian reserves the right to • WSU Men's Basketball Saturday, March 2 Endeavor Rooms, censor or reject advertising copy Kristina Thomas in accordance with any present • WSU Men's Basketball Student Union Sports Writer or future advertising acceptance rules established by The Guard­ Charles Grove ian. All contents contained herein Would you like to be featured in The Guardian's Literary Photographer are the express property of The Guardian. Copyright privileges Jason Baldwin Special? Send short stories and poems to guardian. revert to the writers, artists and [email protected]. Graphics Manager photographers of specific works after publication. Copyright 2012 Jonathon Waters The Guardian, Wright State Uni­ Stories should be no longer than 7 ,000 words; poems should be no longer than two pages. Business Manager versity. All rights reserved. There is a limit of one short story and three poems per submission. Submissions must Phone: 775-5540 be received by noon on March 24. Please include your name, wright.edu and title of your Jared Holloway ASSOOATED COUEGIATE piece(s). PRESS

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"'... ~ ~ ... :l; ": . ; ,. .~ ~· t NEWS Spring break safety ' . Sarah Olsen -Trade phone numbers with Contributing Writer those you are traveling with in case one were to get separated. [email protected] -Arrange a place to meet at a specific time. From staying home to -Look out for your belongings. travelling abroad, here are some Some couritries have higher useful everyday tips to keep you theft rates than others. safe when traveling: -Carry a first-aid kit. -Limit the alcohol intake, and -Respect your host country never drink and drive. and its people by following their -Do not go with anyone you do laws and customs. not know. -Practice the country's -Wear protective gear and the language ahead of time. Bring a appropriate attire when doing language dictionary to help. outdoor or indoor activities. -Be aware of your -See a doctor before entering surroundings. a foreign country; go a few -Stay with someone you know, weeks before you are scheduled and never wander alone. to leave. -Find out the country's -If appropriate, bring bug spray emergency system. Dial 1-1-2 -in and sun tan lotion. foreign countries.

Photo provided by Kruue Kruue launches app Kruue approved businesses go mobile

Brandon Semler because there's going to be "Kruue in the future is going Staff Writer information that's pertinent to to be big," Saul said. "It's gding them." to be something that everyone's [email protected] The app was designed by going to be using." The college promotion Zoomline, a Chicago based The mobile app launched company Kruue has launched business that Reed said was on Feb. 18 and can now be a new mobile application that "very large i_n the app world." downloaded through the Google will inform students of sales and Kruue's Wright State Play store and the Apple App specials taking place at "Kruue Operations Manager J.B. Saul store. Kruue hosted a "Blue approved" businesses. said that the new app was a Carpet Party" last night at W.O. Kruue is a networking step in a good direction for the Wright's to celebrate the app's organization that promotes business, and that it would release, which featured the businesses and events by further expand the organization Chicago band Milk N' Cookies. Photo illustration by Katrina Rigdon selecting a board of students at Wright State. from the university to decide "I think it's a much better what should be promoted. step than what we've had in the The app is designed to give past," Saul said. "It's going to be ODK conference re-cap all students instant access to the next big thing." Kruue has made some Kruue's exclusive specials, tess talked­ one's community and "Life changes within the organization Hannah Hendrix "more engaged, and according to Director of of After WSU" which hetped beyond the app. They recently Contributing Writer at," according to Co-President Merchant Affairs Paul Reed. ODK Lanie Smart. partidpants define their decided to accept open [email protected] "Every stuc;tent has access Foliowing breakfast, Vice professional and career goals. to these great specials and applications for positions Omicron Delta Kappa President for Student Affairs Dr. In addition to the more great deals that they wouldn't with the organization, rather (ODK) hosted its ninth annual Dan Abrahamowicz, wetcomed broadly-focused leadership otherwise have access to," than exclusively handpicking Leader2Leader Conference students. to the conference and sessions, ODK teamed up Reed said. "The specials are for members. Saul said that he on Saturday, Feb. 16. This explained that leadership is with the WSU Women's Center on campus." wanted to diversify the Kruue everyone year · ODK redesigned the "about lifestyles, morality, and and Student Government Reed said that the app will representation at Wright State, conference's structure: instead ethics." Next came the breakout to provide a series of linked include a Quick Response (QR) and give back to the community. of a single keynote speaker, sessions, which included topics sessions called "Elect Her," a scanner that will give students "Changing things up is participants were able to such as "Networking Prep 101," program focused on promoting access to prizes and specials definitely my biggest priority," choose to attend three different an introduction to professional women in politics. The program after scanning Kruue's QR Saul said. "I want everyone to breakout sections, one for each networking~ "Managif)g {with) was funded by a grant from codes. feel that this is something that session, making the experience Emotions" an overview of the American Association "If you scan, you're going they can use, and to reach out." customizable and unique. The emotional intelligence, "Civic­ ·of University Women and to win," Reed said. "Our hope Saul also said that he thought change was implemented in the Minded Leader" which focused Running Start. is that students will adapt to Kruue would continue to expand hopes that people would feel on serving as a leader i.n scanning and checking the app and develop in the future.

IJ facebook.com/ theguardianonline @wsuguardian www.theguardianonline.com February 20, 2013 3 OPINION EDITORIAL Wright State University treatS A Spring Break Travesty African American students .--·------. like second class citizens Happy Spring Break • CABU holds press conference, expresses opinions From Wright Statel Prentiss J. Haney to the administration for policy Student Submission changes. The press conference GUARDIAN [email protected] will conclude with a Q&A. For many years, generations IS LOOKING FOR A press conference is of African American students @) scheduled for Thursday, have had many difficulties '"I.,.. February 21, 2013 at 4:00pm feeling at home on the campus of Wright State University. INTERNS in the. Multicultural Lounge of Millet Hall at Wright State Despite the academic IF YOU ARE AWRITER, University. The purpose of accolades of the university's this press conference is critically acclaimed film school, for the Committee for the medical school and computer ~r&1~M~~fs~~~n Advancement of Black Unity science departments, WSU CONTACT THE GUARDIAN AT (CABU) to officially speak has had difficulty incorporating against injustices and racial mainstreaming into its ijlARDIANEDITORIAL institutional discrimination policies and procedures. felt by African American The most recent incident (gJGMAIL.COM students. involved a social event hosted At the press conference, by an African American members of the CABU will fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha Inc., speak on the behalf of where Wright State Police placed a barking K9 on a black students, and state Student submission by William Hensley their concerns with the megaphone to intimidate administration on issues such students to leave the premises Max Livada Break will be "fondly" as police misconduct and after a small altercation during Contributing Writer remembered being spent in the event. 40-degree weather and freezing discriminatory event policies. I ivada [email protected] Also, CABU will be For more information, please temperatures at night. What presenting resolutions to contact Prentiss J. Haney at part of that screams "Spring [email protected] or Break" to any of us? That's the issues drafted by students, wsu_ Spring Break is marked on [email protected]. problem. It doesn't. which will be recommended my calendar every year. It's a Out of the hundreds of time for all of us to relax, go colleges around the nation, somewhere, explore new things, FOLLOW USI · we are one of less than maybe spend a night or two at approximately 20 that have home and watch movies, or just @WSUGUARDIAN Spring Break during the week about anything else. We can of February 25th this year ... finally have some peace from are you kidding me? We're in the grueling academic calendar. Ohio, not Florida. While we This year's Spring Break will have freakishly weird weather b~ fondly remembered. Going sometimes, in all likelihood to the beach, camping, maybe during this time it will be cold. climb a moun ... oh wait, my What are we supposed to go out bad. I thought I was writing and do in this kind of weather? LIKE US! for the University of Southern This is not what Spring Break is California's school newspaper FACEBOOK.COM/ about. there for a THEGUARDIANONLINE Sure, next year will be moved second. Silly up a week, and sure, there are me, we're in still options to expiore despite Ohio! the weather. However, there I love aren't nearly as many options Ohio, but as there would be at later dates. for those For those of us who are also of us that • Fast, accurate and friendlV Prescription Delivery Available seniors, this is our last Spring can't afford VISIT USI FREE Healthcare Screening Break and it will be spent ·All maior insurance plans accepted to travel, WWW.THEGUARDIANONLINE.COM in 40-degree weather. That ·Auto ren11 program Spring • Dermatological campondinu Services frustrates me to no end. What • Competitive Pricing 725 University Boulevard Fairborn, Ohio 45435

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4 February 20, 2013 www.theguardianonline.com @wsuguardian (j facebook.com/theguardianonline EVENTS NEWS OP ED PHOTO WRIGHT SPORTS BULLETIN ·Delta Tau Delta helps Tips & ·tricks fundraise for fellow for an ideal resume brother & his family

Brandon Semler costs, and that they have Staff Writer reached out to Facebook, the greek community, and Delta Tau [email protected] Delta alumni. "I reached out to the chapter Wright State fraternity Delta and the alumni of the chapter," Tau Delta has raised over Smith said. "So far everything $5,000 to support the family we've gotten has been of the late Christina Maddock, donations." according to fraternity member A Paypal account was set up Kameron Smith. Her brother, on the fraternity's webpage, Jimmy Maddock, is the president which is where the majority of the fraternity. of the donations have been Christina Maddock died Friday received, according to Smith. in a U.S. military hospital in "Over $4,000 has been raised Germany of wounds from a non­ through the Paypal," Smith said. combat related firearms incident Smith said that he wanted to in Afganistan, according to the hold a fundraising event at a Dayton Daily News. restaurant in the near future, to Maddock was a civilian further involve the community. defense contractor that He also said that the fraternity deployed to Afghanistan in would continue to raise money January as a representative for for the Maddock family, and Intelligent Software Solutions, a offer-whatever support they can. company based out of Colorado. "We intend on being at the She was a 2009 graduate of memorial service if it's in Wright State, and an alumna of Dayton" Smith said. Fairborn High School. For more information on Smith said that Delta Tau Delta Delta Tau Delta and their Paypal L ______:______;:;ph~o;;:;tollim~us;,tr;at:ion by Beth Phillips decided to raise funds to help account, go to www.wsudelts. the family with transportation Hannah ·Hendrix experience. Don't think you make org. Contributing Writer should include your stint the presentation-and you­ in a local fast-food joint? look disorganized. [email protected] Think again. Most employers Easy on the eyes. Your resume recognize and appreciate the should be easy to look at, easy A resume can make or "soft skills" learned in these to follow, and easy to read. Make break a job opportunity. First kinds of positions, such as time sure the font is big enough, and impressions are everything management and work ethic. do not fill up whole pages with and since the resume is one Be specific. An employer text: white space matters, too. of the first ways an employer wants to know exactly how you Sticking to a single font will gets to know job candidates, it can help them. "Worked with make your resume look cohesive is important to make sure your employees in a school and organized. Another tip: serif resume is the best it can be. setting" is nonspecific and not fonts like Times New Roman Check for typos. According particularly helpful. "Helped to have small horizontal "tags" to Careerbuilder.com, 87% of design district curriculum maps on each letter that lead the employers polled in one survey for students with independent reader's eye to the next. In print, • said if they find two or more education plans" tells a serif can make things easier to grammatical errors in a resume, prospective employer what you read, but if you plan to distribute they throw it out. Almost 50% did for what project, and on what your resume electronically, fonts said even one error could hurt scale. labeled "sans serif" keep the your chances. Spell-check Use active verbs. Phrases letters more distinct. doesn't always catch everything: like "was responsible for" are Contact information. Include read and re-read your resume, passive, and employers want ALL of your contact information: and have someone else read it proactive workers-use verbs make it easy for a potential for you too. with descriptive and active employer to be able t-o contact Incomplete sentences. meanings when possible. you. Also, carefully check that Employers prefer to read Words like "organize", "resolve", all your contact information is brief, bulleted points rather "design", and "teach" .have a up-to-date before sending in a than carefully constructed sense of action. resume-it's always possible paragraphs. Short and · sweet. Ideally, you've forgotten to change an A moving target. Be wary of a lot of people are going to old phone number or update sending out a one-size-fits-all be reading your resume, and ' your address. resume. Employers are generally each of those people will have Take advantage of your less interested in your career · different preferences about resources. Wright State's Career goals than why yqu want to work resume length. Your resume Resource Center (334 Student for them and the ways you can should never be longer than two Union) offers help with the assist or improve their specific pages, but don't try to squeeze it creation of a resume as well as organization. onto one if it won't fit; it will only other career documents. Include all your work Christina and Jimmy Maddock. Photo provided by Delta Tau Delta

facebook.com/theguardianonline @wsuguardian www.theguardianonline.com February 20, 2013 5 EVENTS NEWS OP ED PHOTO WRIGHT SPORTS BULLETIN Wright State University Students give back to the community "With Mardi Party and Project Linus Photos by Chelsea Hall Editor in Chief

Ciara Newsome cutting strips of felt to make tie blankets . • I

Amber Burnett, Caitlin Hensley, Emily Stiffler and Beth Stanton having fun at Mardi Party.

·s February 20, 2013 www.theguardianonline.com facebook.com/theguardianonline EVENTS NEWS OP ED PHOTO WRIGHT LIFE . SPORTS BULLETIN Most students will stay home for break

Total number of people polled 6493. Graph by Jonathon Waters Graphic Manager

Kristina Thomas Mexico sailing cruises, kayaks, safaris mentioned, going to spring Vegas wouldn't be a destination mean spot without visiting the casino Mexico has cheap and and theme parks. break in Florida could Features Writer surf with and some of the most famous exclusive accommodations, Bahamas sharing sand and teenagers. Be clubs. [email protected] non-stop energy clubbing, huge This island has many water families and prepared to stand in long lines Students who stay home parties, plenty of shops and activities and pristine beaches. In a recent Wright State Poll, parks. also have opportunities for fun beaches that appeal to the Because spring break is for amusement many students agreed that this (see pg. 8). Wherever students spring break crowd. months before hurricane/rainy Las Vegas, NV Spring Break they would be choose to go the important season, the weather stays at 70 The famous hotel the Palms is staying at home. However, there Jamaica thing is to relax. When students degrees. the hotel for the MTV generation were students who planned on The average temperature in return to campus, spring and a playground for celebrities, traveling for spring break. February is 77 degrees. Tourists Florida will be half way over. and Hollywood stars. semester enjoy the nightlife, windsurfing, Unlike the other islands athletes Travel across the ~orld in Dayton

Jason Baldwin scavenge what is necessary. Italy- Though you won't That might sound harsh, but for find yourself feeling as if you Staff Writer a tradition as old and revered have just hopped a ship to a [email protected] as this, it doesn't hurt to small Italian island. Ghostlight question the methods behind Coffee Uust outside the For those who cannot leave this new take on the original Oregon District) offers a more Ohio for spring break, there are street food. traditional macchiato than most places around Dayton that offer Combining new technology, of us stateside are used to. The a taste of travel. fresh ingredients and the drink uses a miniscule ceramic Japan- Go back far enough nicest staff anywhere in Ohio, bowl of concentrated caffeine, and you will find that the well­ Fusian is the Chipotle of sushi. topped with a micro foam of known Japanese tradition of You start by picking your wrap, steamed milk. The macchiato sushi was originally a Chinese nori or a soy based wrap, then has a strong, acidic beginning idea. Now jump forward 1200 choose from several forms of that cuts through your pallet years and I can show you cooked and uncooked protein, allowing for the deep mellow a version that is pure Ohio. chicken, salmon, tofu and brown of the esprnsso to rest on Fusian, a casual sushi place, steak. Finish it out with veggies, the back of your tongue. was developed in Cincinnati. toppings and sauce and in less Here they take hundreds of than two minutes you have a Learn how to travel to years of learned technique, tray with ten sizable pieces of other countries at throw it at the wall and Maki. The Guardian Online. Sushi form Fusian. Photo by Jason Baldwin Staff Photographer

facebook.com/theguardianonline @wsuguardian www.theguardianonline.com February 20, 2013 7 EVENTS NEWS OP ED PHOTO WRIGHT LIFE SPORTS BULLETIN • Enjoy spring break Ill Dayton

Entrance to Scene 75. Photo by Raechel Romero Volunteer Photographer Kristina Thomas Attendants load money onto February. Dayton that features all kinds campus and holds the national cards, which gets swiped at Dayton also has family of fresh pasta, cocktails, beers aviation hall of fame, as well as Features Writer each attraction. Go to www. fun activities such as the and wines. These restaurants exhibits from World World II, the [email protected] scene75.com for pricing. Boonshoft museum, which is can all be found in Downtown Korean War and the Cold War. The Schuster Center and ·a place that explores science Dayton. Dayton Carillon Historical There are plenty of things Victoria Theatre, both located and inventions, and SunWatch · Park is another way to to do in Dayton during Spring Historic sites: downtown, are the city's prime Village that preserves experience the heritage of Break. Activities include: visiting Visit the Dayton Aviation location for plays, concerts and archeological findings of the creativity and invention. It has a historical sites, performance Heritage National Historical performances. Native American Culture. Park and experience 65-acre campus and 25 exhibit and entertainment venues and the birth The Neon is an independent buildings and structures. People attending family fun festivities Food: of aviation from Dayton's own movie theatre that shows films Some can see the 1905 Wright Flyer and clubs. restaurants in Dayton Orville and Wilbur Wright. This which have a limited release. that offer something outside includes the Wright Dunbar Ill, Dayton-made cash registers, Entertainment: They are open daily. of the normal American meals Interpretive Center and the vintage automobiles, train cars, Scene 75 offers games, There are also various skating includes EL Mesan which Wright Cycle Company Complex, bicycles and the largest Carillon indoor go-karts, a 4-D motion rinks (Huber Heights, Kettering, serves exotic tapas and spicy which allows people to see in Ohio. theater, blacklight mini-golf, a Vandalia) and bowling alleys entrees and the Amber Rose, where the brothers worked. blowup play area, a restaurant, (Beaver-Vu). which serves sauerkraut balls Another historic place to visit laser tag, a chaos room (a room The Riverscape offers the and Hungarian chicken paprika. is the National Museum of the with big screen televisions Read more at city a chance to experience The Spaghetti Warehouse United States Air Force. The set up for gaming), bumper The Guardian Online. ice-skating until the end of is another prime location in museum is minutes away from cars, mini-bowling and more. Student gets second heart transplant

Kristina Thomas her previous status, which depends even if it wasn't a heart that transplant) so the on the length patients matched, even if it was a 60 Features Writer immune system have to live and other year old. At that point I knew I tho mas. [email protected] started attacking medical issues. After was done and there were no her heart and that they are put on a other options. I decided to leave WSU junior Rachel Doseck small vessels in it national wait list and it up to God, because even if I recently had her second heart were collapsing. matched with donors. got the transplant another 18 or transplant and has been in "Doctors told Doseck was on the list so people would die who didn't recovery for a month. me they never for nine days. get it.". Doseck had her first had a patient According to Doseck, "The second time around transplant at the age of 10, come in with this the first transplant was very .difficult because I was and for about nine years, she problem alive," · was at a children's working and studying at Wright lived a normal life. She started Doseck said. "If I hospital where a lot State," Doseck said. "I was also having symptoms of nausea wouldn't have had of information was a lot sicker, had a feeding tube and low blood pressure for the transplant I sugarcoated. According and ready to go on life support. over a year causing doctors to would have been Rachel and Friend. Photo provided by Rachel Doseck to Doseck, at Cleveland What has helped me is being believe she was experiencing on life support. Clinic, where she's involved with Catholic Ministries her that she'd face a second stomach issues. There was an artificial balloon located now, doctors were very on campus and family and on~ soon since the average While in the ER, her heart purnp that helped to keep my honest. friend supports helpin,g me get transplant lives five to ten was functioning at 20 percent. heart going." "[The doctors] knew I was through on a daily basis." years. The process to obtain Her body had likely rejected According to Doseck, during dying," Doseck said. "it was to a transplant first includes the Read more at the antigen (donor heart from her first transplant, doctors told a point they'd take any heart doctors discussing the patient's The Guardian Online.

8 February 20, 2013 www.theguardlanonline.com @wsuguardian facebook.com/theguardianonllne Swimming and diving teams hitting form ahead of conference tourney

Member of Wright State University's Swimming Team. Photo by Jason Baldwin Staff Photographer

Andrew Smith Raiders depart for the Windy finally did." "On the men's side, I think TenEyck won the three meter Sion Brinn In recent meets, WSU we're pretty strong in the diving competition. Contributing Writer City, head coach reflected on just how far his wasted no time getting into distance events and freestyle Before they hit Chicago, Brinn [email protected] athletes have come over the championship form." The men's across the board," Brinn said. will focus on the strong effort course of the season. team defeated Cincinnati "On the female side, I think we his teams showed throughout Arms and shoulders rip "I'd say a lot of high school 178-120 on Senior Day Feb. 9. have one of the top distance the season for motivation. through the water. kids turned into college kids The Raiders had 12 swimmers girls (Justyna Hampel) in the "Just think about the hard The floor inside the WSU while they were here," Brinn take first place, including conference." work during the year and why Natatorium is soaked as several said. "We have a very young senior Davynn Peffer who set The women's team recorded we did it," Brinn said. "We've swimmers complete an.other team, and they've gone through a Natatorium record in the seven first-place finishes in a always told them it matters grueling round of sit·ups. the changes of basically 200-meter breaststroke with a 164-127 loss to Cincinnati on at the end of the year. What Preparation for the 2013 maturing. In the competitive time of 2:04.88. Feb. 9. Senior Justyna Hampel happens during the year is only Swimming and season, you're competing Brinn thinks the Raiders will captured the 1000-meter free a preparation for what you are Diving Championships (Feb. against good teams all of the have an advantage in certain event, while senior Makenzie trying to accomplish at the end, 27- March 1 in Chicago) is well time, and they definitely took a events at the conference Weldon won the 200 IM event and now it's upon us [to] make underway at Wright State. while to adapt but I think they championships. and freshman Samantha it worth the while."' With just one week before the Men's hoops falls to HL leader Valpo

Charles Grove Tournament, which they haven't "They (Valpo) made plays · made two free-throws with 6:11 Donlon said. "As I told them in the locker room-and I said this Sports Writer done since 2007. at the end," Pacher said. remaining. But WSU wouldn't Valpo was led in scoring by "Everything they needed at the get any closer. to them when we got back and grove. [email protected] Kevin Van Wijk, who finished end of the game they got." "Wright State kept getting we lost three in a row or four out with 20 points and nine WSU's defense forced Valpo close and close, but someone of five-you're never as bad as rebounds. Matt Kenney added into 17 turnovers, but allowed would come up with a big shot, everyone maybe thinks you are, Wright State's chances of 15 points and Ryan Broekhoff the Crusaders to shoot 48.9 and a lot of times Kevin (Van and when you come back from competing with Valparaiso for dropped 10 points for the percent from the field and gave Wijk) came up with the big post Wisconsin, you're not as good the top spot in the Horizon Crusaders, who shot 18-20 up nine offensive boards. up, so I'm just really proud of as you think you are." League took a big hit last week from the free-throw line and When WSU played at our guys," Valparaiso head WSU's next test is a road when the Crusaders came to never trailed. Valparaiso earlier in the coach Bryce Drew said after the trip to the town and defeated the Raiders For the Raiders, it was the AJ season, the Raiders led for game. Wednesday to play the 68-61. Pacher show on offense. The most of the game until the With his team sitting at fourth (13-15, WSU (17-9, 8-5) began the junior from Vandalia scored 23 Crusaders scored on their place in the Horizon League 5-9). The Raiders defeated the evening only a game-and-a-half points on 9-14 shooting, with final 10 possessions to come after a 4-0 start to conference Vikings 69-53 at home earlier in behind Valpo i'n the conference six rebounds and three assists. from behind and get the win. It play, WSU head coach Billy the season. standings. A win would've given Pacher gave Valpo credit after seemed as if the tables were Donlon is attempting to manage Tipoff is at 7 p.m. and the the Raiders a chance at hosting the game for making big plays going to turn when the Raiders the emotions of his team. game can be seen live online at the upcoming Horizon League when they needed to. . cut the lead to two after Pacher "Our team will bounce back," www.horizonleague.org.

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Andrew Smith hopefully we'll get rewarded for by WSU, and Bradbury was Contributing Writer it one day." not immediately aware he had [email protected] The Raiders opened the been tossed. game on an 11-2 run, which As a result of the ejection, the Ramblers answered with a the Horizon League suspended 24-7 run of their own. But WSU Bradury one game. The troubling times continue rallied and tied the game at 35 For the second straight game for the WSU women's going into halftime. and fourth time this season, basketball team. Loyola forward Simone Law four Raiders players finished WSU lost to Loyola (10- did the majority of her damage in double-figures, led by 19 13, 5-5) at the Nutter Center in the first half, where she points and 11 rebounds from Saturday night. The loss is the scored 18 of her game-high Kim Demmings and a career­ fourth straight and seventh in 24 points. But the second half high 18 points from Breanna the last 10 for the Raiders, who belonged to Ramblers guard Stucke. Ivory James returned are winless in February and left Taylor Johnson, who scored from injury and had 12 points. searching for answers. With 18 of her 23 points after KC Elkins added 10 points and the loss, WSU (10-14, 4-7) fell intermission. nine rebounds. to sixth place in the Horizon "For I'm going to say 25 Though the Raiders may be League standings. minutes of the game, we reeling from recent defeats, Head coach Mike Bradbury were playing well and playing forward Brianna Innocent considers the loss to be a the right way, and then we believes there is still plenty of barometer of mental toughness went through about a four or time to turn things around. for his team. five minute stretch where we "We just [need to] keep a "It's going to test us," missed a lot of easy shots and short memory," Innocent said. Bradbury said. "I like our kids, we let that affect our defense," "If we lose, we have to shake I like our team and I think Bradbury said. it off and prepare for the next we'll hang in there, but this is Bradbury, who is normally game as best we can, and just some trying times right now. outspoken against officiais, keep our heads up." You have to get a reward every was thrown out of the game WSU will continue its Horizon , now and again or it becomes with 4:41 remaining for arguing League road trip in Chicago harder to put the effort in. We a call. The ejection came against UIC on Thursday at 8 Guards Kim Demmings and KC Elkins need defend against Loyola Saturday night. to keep working hard and during a 30-second timeout p.m. Photo by Andrew Smith 1m-

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