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Wright State Men's Basketball 2019-2020 Game Notes Wright State men’s basketball 2019-2020 game notes Media Relations Contact: Nick Phillips Assistant Athletic Director, Communications O: (937) 775-2816 • C: (828) 301-7919 [email protected] GAME 25: wright state (19-5, 9-2 Horizon) vs. detroit mercy (6-17, 4-6 Horizon) SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE • Thursday, February 6, 2020 • 7:00 p.m. • NOVEMBER (6-2) • TV: ESPN+ • Radio: WRZX 106.5 FM (Dayton) • 5 Central State W, 96-77 • Dayton, OH • Ervin J. Nutter Center (10,400) • 9 @ Miami (OH) W, 88-81 12 @ Tennessee Tech W, 85-80 (OT) 16 Kent State L, 71-72 OPENING TIP BY THE NUMBERS 20 Urbana ^^ W, 88-51 25 vs. Weber State ^ W, 72-57 LAST TIME OUT WRIGHT STATE Statistic Natl. Ranking Value 26 vs. La Salle ^ L, 70-72 Wright State fell 92-89 at Green Bay on Sunday afternoon in Horizon League action as Cole Gentry’s three-point attempt Scoring Offense 12 81.1 27 vs. Miami (OH) ^ W, 71-66 Scoring Defense 207 70.3 at the buzzer couldn’t find the bottom of the net. The loss Scoring Margin 29 10.9 DECEMBER (6-1) snapped a four-game winning streak for the Raiders, who Rebound Margin 66 4.4 3 Western Kentucky W, 76-74 have now split the regular season series with Green Bay in Assists Per Game 102 14.2 7 Indiana State L, 77-84 each of the last two campaigns. Blocked Shots/Game 91 3.8 Steals Per Game 146 6.7 12 Southern W, 85-62 Turnover Margin 63 2.1 17 Mississippi Valley State W, 92-50 The biggest difference on the stat sheet came at the free Assist/Turnover Ratio 66 1.16 21 @ Toledo W, 79-72 throw stripe. Wright State connected at a 75 percent rate, FG Percentage 98 45.2 28 Green Bay * W, 90-84 hitting 21-of-28, but saw Green Bay hit 28 of its 43 total FG Percentage Def. 133 41.7 30 Milwaukee * W, 82-70 attempts (65 percent). In points scored on the court, the 3-Point FG/Game 148 7.6 3-PointFG Percentage 67 35.8 Raiders had a 68-64 advantage. The Raiders had three play- FT Percentage 288 66.7 JANUARY (7-1) ers finish with double-figure scoring games, led by Loudon W-L Percentage T-20 79.2 3 @ Oakland * W, 96-69 Love’s 21 points as he finished the afternoon 7-of-14 from 5 @ Detroit Mercy * W, 70-69 the floor and with a 7-of-11 mark at the free throw stripe 10 @ IUPUI * W, 84-70 along with nine rebounds, two assists and a pair of blocks. DETROIT MERCY 12 @ UIC * L, 72-76 Tanner Holden notched 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting, while 16 Cleveland State * W, 75-62 Statistic Natl. Ranking Value James Manns tallied 11 of his own. Scoring Offense T-250 68.8 18 Youngstown State * W, 79-72 Scoring Defense 323 76.9 24 Northern Kentucky * W, 95-63 TITAN TUSSLE Scoring Margin 325 -8.0 31 @ Milwaukee * W, 65-61 Thursday will be the 61st meeting all-time between Wright Rebound Margin 261 -1.7 Assists Per Game 323 10.7 FEBRUARY (0-1) State and Detroit Mercy, with the Raiders leading the series Blocked Shots/Game T-156 3.3 2 @ Green Bay * L, 89-92 33-27 after a 70-69 victory earlier this season in Detroit Steals Per Game 223 6.0 Turnover Margin T-265 -1.0 6 Detroit Mercy * 7:00 PM thanks to Jaylon Hall’s three-pointer from the corner with 16 seconds remaining. Loudon Love tallied a double-double Assist/TurnoverRatio 317 0.78 8 Oakland * 7:00 PM FG Percentage 345 38.4 14 UIC * 9:00 PM with 23 points and a career-high 20 rebounds in the win FG Percentage Def. 277 44.9 16 IUPUI * 2:00 PM as the Raiders have won 10 of 12 in the series over the last 3-Point FG/Game T-59 8.7 20 @ Youngstown State * 7:00 PM five-plus seasons. 3-PointFG Percentage 250 31.9 22 @ Cleveland State * 3:00 PM FT Percentage 4 79.1 W-L Percentage T-322 26.1 28 @ Northern Kentucky * 7:00 PM Wright State coach Scott Nagy is 6-1 against Detroit Mercy. MARCH (0-0) PROBABLE STARTING FIVE 3 Horizon League Champ. First Round # 5 Horizon League Champ. Quarterfinals # 9 Horizon League Champ. Semifinals & 10 Horizon League Championship Game & Home Games In Bold * Horizon League Game SR. // GUARD FR. // GUARD SO. // GUARD SR. // FORWARD JR. // CENTER # Horizon League Champ. (played at campus sites) & Horizon League Champ. (at Indianapolis, IN) COLE GENTRY TANNER HOLDEN JAYLON HALL BILL WAMPLER LOUDON LOVE ^ Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) Mins/Game: 30.5 Mins/Game: 28.3 Mins/Game: 28.6 Mins/Game: 29.9 Mins/Game: 25.4 ^^ Gulf Coast Showcase (played at campus sites) Points/Game: 10.7 Points/Game: 11.8 Points/Game: 8.0 Points/Game: 14.7 Points/Game: 15.5 Shooting %: 46.9 Shooting %: 58.8 Shooting %: 35.7 Shooting %: 41.3 Shooting %: 49.2 Shot Attempts: 90-192 Shot Attempts: 104-177 Shot Attempts: 61-171 Shot Attempts: 107-259 Shot Attempts: 121-246 3pt Shooting %: 39.8 3pt Shooting %: 44.0 3pt Shooting %: 35.8 3pt Shooting %: 37.8 3pt Shooting %: --- 3pt Shooting: 41-103 3pt Shooting: 11-25 3pt Shooting: 24-67 3pt Shooting: 48-127 3pt Shooting: --- Free Throw %: 90.0 Free Throw %: 61.3 Free Throw %: 74.6 Free Throw %: 77.6 Free Throw %: 51.0 FT Attempts: 36-40 FT Attempts: 65-106 FT Attempts: 47-63 FT Attempts: 76-98 FT Attempts: 52-102 Reb./Game: 2.8 Reb./Game: 7.0 Reb./Game: 4.0 Reb./Game: 4.2 Reb./Game: 10.1 2019-20 wright state men’s basketball • 1 • 2019-2020 WRIGHT STATE ROSTER ROSTER DETAILS BY CLASS No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) Seniors (4) Jordan Ash 0 Jaylon Hall G 6-5 190 So. Houston, TX (Louisville (KY) Doss) Aleksandar Dozic 1 Bill Wampler F 6-6 220 Sr. Eau Claire, WI (Regis) Cole Gentry 2 Tanner Holden G 6-6 185 Fr. Wheelersburg, OH (Wheelersburg) Bill Wampler 3 Jordan Ash G 6-3 205 Sr. Bolingbrook, IL (St. Joseph) 4 Andre Harris G 6-3 190 Fr. Lyndhurst, OH (Brush) Juniors (1) Loudon Love 10 Trey Calvin G 6-0 165 Fr. Glendale Heights, IL (St. Viator) 11 Loudon Love C 6-8 260 Jr. Geneva, IL (Geneva) Sophomores (4) Tim Finke 20 Andy Neff F 6-7 215 So. Oakwood, OH (Oakwood) Jaylon Hall 21 Grant Basile F 6-9 225 Fr. Pewaukee, WI (Pewaukee) James Manns Andy Neff 22 Aleksandar Dozic F 6-9 215 Sr. Podgorica, Montenegro (Don Bosco Prep) 23 James Manns F 6-7 210 So. Columbus, OH (Walnut Ridge) Freshmen (5) Grant Basile 24 Tim Finke G 6-6 215 So. Champaign, IL (Central) Trey Calvin 31 Cole Gentry G 5-10 180 Sr. St. Charles, IL (East) Andre Harris 32 TJ Nagy G 6-1 175 Fr. Bellbrook, OH (Bellbrook) Tanner Holden 33 Ryan Custer F 6-7 235 Sr. Cincinnati, OH (Elder) TJ Nagy COACHES AND STAFF POSITION / YEAR Scott Nagy Head Coach / Fourth Season (Delta State, ’88/Miami (OH) ’90) BY POSITION Brian Cooley Associate Head Coach / Fourth Season (Nebraska Wesleyan, ’06/South Dakota St. ‘09) Centers (1) Loudon Love Sharif Chambliss Assistant Coach / Fourth Season (Wisconsin, ’05, UW-Platteville ‘11) Clint Sargent Assistant Coach / Fourth Season (South Dakota State, 2011) Forwards (5) Grant Basile Nick Goff Director of Operations / Fourth Season (Nevada, ’10/South Dakota St. ’13) Aleksandar Dozic Nick Nagy Administrative Assistant / Second Season (Mississippi, ’16/Miami (OH) ’18) Bill Wampler Andy Neff James Manns PRONUNCIATIONS Scott Nagy - nay-GEE Guards (8) Jordan Ash Loudon Love - LOUD-n Trey Calvin Grant Basile - BUH-silly Tim Finke Bill Wampler - WOMP-ler Cole Gentry Aleksandar Dozic - Alexander DOUGH-sic Jaylon Hall Andre Harris Tanner Holden TJ Nagy BY STATE Ohio (5) Andre Harris Tanner Holden James Manns TJ Nagy Andy Neff Illinois (5) Jordan Ash Trey Calvin Tim Finke Cole Gentry Loudon Love Wisconsin (2) Grant Basile Bill Wampler Back Row (L-R): Director of Sports Health Jason Franklin, Associate Head Coach Brian Cooley, Administrative Assistant Nick Nagy, Assistant Coach Sharif Chambliss, Grant Basile, James Manns, Loudon Love, Aleksandar Texas (1) Jaylon Hall Dozic, Tanner Holden, Tim Finke, Head Coach Scott Nagy, Assistant Coach Clint Sargent, Director of Opera- tions Nick Goff, Director of Sports Performance Cole Pittsford. Front Row (L-R): Andre Harris, Skyelar Potter, Out of Country (1) Aleksandar Dozic Andy Neff, Jaylon Hall, Cole Gentry, Jordan Ash, Bill Wampler, Trey Calvin, TJ Nagy 2 • 2019-20 wright state men’s basketball WRIGHT STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY SCHEDULE / MEDIA AVAILABILITY 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Practice Practice Game Day Practice Game Day Off Day Nutter Center Nutter Center vs. Detroit Mercy Nutter Center vs. Oakland (10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) (10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) Dayton, OH (10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) Dayton, OH 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. -Practice Open -Practice Open TV: ESPN+ -Practice Open TV: ESPN+ -Post-Practice Interviews -Post-Practice Interviews -Post-Practice Interviews Radio: WRZX106.5 Radio: WRZX106.5 **Weekly Media Session: **Practice media availability (Dayton, OH) **Practice media availability (Dayton, OH) 1:00 p.m.
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