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2013-14 Wright State Basketball Game Notes Game 36 March 22, 2014 2013-14 Schedule Wright State at Ohio 2 Pm Eastern November 10 Vs Mount St With a Win, Next Up vs. Valparaiso/Green Bay Tuesday, March 12 9 pm EST 2013-14 Wright State Basketball Game Notes Game 36 March 22, 2014 2013-14 Schedule Wright State at Ohio 2 pm eastern November 10 vs Mount St. Joseph (HLN) W 82-49 Athens, OH 13 at Georgetown (Fox Sports 1) L 88-70 Big 106.5 FM 16 at DePaul! (Fox Sports Networks) L 81-72 audio: big1065.com or iHeart Radio App 18 vs Manchester! (HLN) W 83-33 TV: none 22 vs Houston Baptist!@ W 75-59 23 at South Alabama! L 74-70 Notes: The Raiders picked 27 vs Alcorn State (HLN) W 73-55 30 vs Western Carolina (HLN) W 85-77 2013-14 Team Stats round of the CIT at East Car- WSU OU December olina.up a 73-59 AJ Pacher win ledin thethe firstway Overall Record 21-14 24-11 2 at Morehead State L 74-69 with 20 points while Matt Conference Record 10-6 11-7 5 at North Carolina A&T L 62-59 Points Per Game 67.6 71.5 7 at VMI L 94-74 Opponent Points Per Game 62.2 66.7 15 at Miami L 59-56 and six rebounds. Reggie Ar- Rebounds 29.2 35.3 19 vs Eastern Illinois (HLN) W 70-43 ceneauxVest finished had with11 points 12 points and 21 vs UMKC (HLN/CW) W 61-49 Opponent Rebounds Per Game 31.5 34.5 29 vs Bowling Green (HLN/CW) W 46-43 Cole Darling 10. WSU shot Field Goal % .460 .457 Opponent Field Goal% .424 .411 January holding the Pirates to 40%. Three Point % .364 .351 2 vs Oakland* (HLN) W 76-64 Wright61% from State the outrebounded field while Opponent Three Point % .325 .314 4 at Detroit* (HLN) L 58-53 Free Throw % .739 .714 10 at Valparaiso* (ESPNU) W 62-45 ECU 29-24 and had four Fouls 690 677 12 vs UIC* (ESPN3) W 58-53 blocks while hitting nine 17 vs Green Bay* (ESPNU) L 79-69 Opponent Fouls 687 610 19 at Cleveland State* (HLN) W 49-46 threes. Assists 479 529 21 vs Milwaukee* (HLN/TW) W 73-57 Turnovers 469 451 25 at Youngstown State* (HLN) L 68-67 Blocked Shots 108 147 30 at Milwaukee* (HLN) L 68-64 Steals 248 224 Games Played 35 35 February 1 at Green Bay* (ESPN2) L 62-55 5 vs Youngstown State*(ESPN3) W 77-67 Wright State Raider Averages 8 vs Cleveland State* (ESPN2) L 72-68 No. Name (Ht., Wt., Yr., Pos) PPG RPG Notes 16 at Oakland* (HLN) W 72-71 0 Steven Davis (6-7, 190, Fr., F) 2.7 1.5 started at Valpo & UIC 21 vs Detroit* (ESPNU) W 65-61 2 Daniel Collie (5-11, 175, So., G) 0.6 0.6 13 minutes vs Manchest. 25 vs Valparaiso* (ESPN3) W 67-58 3 Reggie Arceneaux (5-9, 160, Jr., G) 7.1 1.7 11 at E Carolina 4 Jerran Young (6-6, 190, Sr., F) * 8.0 3.6 7 pts/7 rebs vs Mil. March 5 Miles Dixon (6-1, 180, Sr., G) * 8.7 2.2 All HL Tourn. Team 1 at UIC* (HLN) W 68-61 Horizon League Tournament 10 Mark Howell (5-10, 170, Fr., G) 1.2 0.8 5 pts at Milwaukee/at UIC 7 Oakland (ESPN3) W 73-57 11 JT Yoho (6-6, 220, So., F) 8.1 3.1 10 pts vs Valpo 8 Cleveland State (ESPNU) W 68-63 15 Kendall Griffin (6-4, 210, Jr., G) 5.1 2.7 day to day with injury 11 Finals (ESPN) L 69-63 20 Chrishawn Hopkins (6-1, 170, Jr., G,) 5.4 1.9 8 pts at UIC Collegeinsider.com Tournament (CIT) 22 Cole Darling (6-8, 200, Sr., F) * 8.6 3.3 21 pts vs Cleveland State 18 at East Carolina (CIT) W 73-59 23 A.J. Pacher (6-10, 245, Sr., F) * 11.3 4.9 20 pts at E Carolina 22 at Ohio (CIT) 2 pm 24 Matt Vest (6-5, 200, Sr., G) * 7.3 3.2 12 pts at E Carolina ! CBE Hall of Fame Classic 32 Daniel Meyer (6-9, 255, Fr., F) 0.0 0.0 has not played yet 34 Stephen Gossard (6-6, 205, Jr., F) 1.4 0.1 6 pts vs Manchester Media Relations Contact: 44 Tavares Sledge (6-9, 225, Jr., F) 2.7 3.0 8 pts/5 rebs vs Oakland Bob Noss * starters of most recent game 937-775-2816 [email protected] Head Coach: Billy Donlon (fourth season, 76-60) Pronunciations: Follow Us: Assistant Coaches: Scott Woods, Chris Moore, wsuraiders.com Arceneaux - R-cen-NO Brendan Mullins AJ Pacher - PACK-er Director of Operations: Bill Donlon, Sr. Tavares - tuh-VAR-s Director of Player Development: DJ Wyrick Jerran - JAIR-in Billy Donlon - Head Coach - 2013 Horizon League Coach of the Year 76-60 in his fourth overall year; 76-60 in his fourth year at WSU basketball program after four years as the WSU associate head coach, and he has not takenOn April a breath. 14, 2010, The Billy eighth Donlon head officially coach in took the overhistory the of Wright Wright State State University basketball men’s has become a popular speaker on and off campus with his enthusiastic message--Wright State is the place to be. He immediately went to work to shape the Raider program for years to come through recruiting, scheduling and hiring the right assistants. Part of that came to fruition in March of 2013 as he was named the Horizon League Coach of the Year as his Raiders, season at 23-13, 10-6, tying the school record for Division I wins and advancing to picked to finish last, took the third seed in the League Tournament and finished the the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Donlon was also named a finalist for the Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award and the Hugh Durham Coach of the Year Award given to 2014the nation’s saw continued top Mid-Major success coach. on the hardwood as the AJ Pacher was named to the Horizon League second team and Matt Vest was placed on the All-Defensive Team as the Raiders advanced to the HL Championship game and another post-season tournament, the Collegeinsider.com Tournament (CIT). Donlon Vs. Not one to back away from a challenge, Donlon took his team to Italy in August, 2011 and inked deals to play Ohio Air Force 1-1 State and Florida as well as home games against Cincinnati and Charlotte in the 2011-12 season to form one of the Alcorn State 1-0 toughest non-league schedules in WSU history. That season included one of his players being named the Horizon Bowling Green 1-1 League Newcomer of the Year. In 2013, his defense ranked as high as 16th nationally as Cole Darling received All- Butler 1-4 Horizon League honors. Central Michigan 2-1 Charlotte 0-2 Donlon, a native of Northbrook, Illinois, outside of Chicago, spent four years on current Clemson head coach Brad Cincinnati 0-3 Cleveland State 4-6 DePaul 0-1 UNC-Wilmington for four seasons. During his eight years with Brownell, Donlon helped guide their teams to three Detroit 3-6 NCAABrownell’s Tournaments, staff at Wright including State. in Before 2007 with coming the Raiders.to WSU in During the spring the four of 2006,years heat WSU,was an the assistant Raiders forwon Brownell at least 20 at East Carolina 1-0 games each season under Brownell. Eastern Illinois 2-0 Evansville 0-1 Donlon, a former UNCW star, played an integral role in the success at Wilmington and Wright State. Donlon returned Florida 0-1 to his alma mater after completing a professional playing career in Germany and coaching stints at American and Georgetown 0-1 Green Bay 5-4 Hofstra 2-0 St. Peter’s. Houston Baptist 1-0 Idaho 2-0 Idaho State 1-0 During his time in the coaching ranks, Donlon has worked in all areas of coaching, including floor coaching, scouting, UIC 6-2 recordplanning of practice,49-21 set recruiting, a new four-year scheduling mark and for publicRaider relations. teams. The exuberant 37-year-old has been a major part of Indiana 0-1 every area, especially during the four seasons as the Raider assistant, posting an 84-45 overall record. WSU’s league Jackson State 1-0 Over this period, he has helped develop four all-league players, four named to the all-defensive team and two selected Kenyon 1-0 to the newcomer team as well as Horizon League Player of the Year DaShaun Wood in 2007. Loyola 6-0 Manchester 1-0 Miami 3-1 Milwaukee 5-4 as the recipient of the Dean Ehlers Award for Leadership, presented annually to the player who embodies the highest Morehead State 1-1 standardsDonlon received of leadership, one of the integrity Colonial and Athletic sportsmanship Association’s through most prestigious academic and honors athletic in his achievements. senior year. He was selected Mount St. Joseph 2-0 N. Carolina A&T 1-1 North Florida 0-1 season in 2000-01. Northwood 1-0 Donlon began his coaching career as an assistant at American in 1999-00 and then moved on to St. Peter’s for one Oakland 4-0 Ohio 0-1 Donlon played professionally in Bourg en Bresse in France and with the Avitos Giesssen team in Giessen, Germany.
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