Wright State men’s basketball 2020-21 game notes Media Relations Contact: Nick Phillips Assistant Athletic Director, Communications O: (937) 775-2816 • C: (828) 301-7919 [email protected] SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE GAME 2: wright state (0-1, 0-0 Horizon) vs. Miami (OH) (1-0, 0-0 MAC) • Saturday, December 5, 2020 • 4:00 p.m. • NOVEMBER (0-1) • TV: ESPN3 • Radio: WRZX 106.5 FM (Dayton) • 25 vs. Ohio ^ canc. • Dayton, OH • Ervin J. Nutter Center (10,400) • 26 at Illinois ^ canc. 27 vs. North Carolina A&T ^ canc. OPENING TIP BY THE NUMBERS DECEMBER (0-0) LAST TIME OUT Wright State jumped out to a 21-8 lead in the opening 10 WRIGHT STATE (2020-21) 3 Marshall L, 64-80 Statistic Natl. Ranking Value 5 Miami (OH) 4:00 p.m. minutes of action on Thursday night against Marshall, with Scoring Offense T-227 64.0 13 at Bowling Green TBA Trey Calvin dropping eight quick points and Scoring Defense T-238 80.0 19 at Detroit Mercy * 2:00 p.m. adding eight of his own, before falling 80-64. After the Raid- Scoring Margin T-252 -16.0 20 at Detroit Mercy * 2:00 p.m. ers led by five at the break, Marshall scored four of the first Rebound Margin T-240 -7.0 six points in the second half before the teams traded buckets Assists Per Game T-258 9.0 26 Green Bay * 4:00 p.m. Blocked Shots/Game T-220 2.0 27 Green Bay * 3:00 p.m. for the next five-plus minutes. The Thundering Herd took Steals Per Game T-179 6.0 the lead for the first time at the 12:09 mark, scoring 14 of the Turnover Margin T-167 -1.0 JANUARY (0-0) next 16 points to gain control of the game. Assist/Turnover Ratio T-251 0.60 1 at Oakland * 7:00 p.m. FG Percentage 244 37.7 FG Percentage Def. 168 43.3 2 at Oakland * 5:00 p.m. Calvin led Wright State with 16 points in 38 minutes, while 3-Point FG/Game T-143 7.0 8 Youngstown State * 7:00 p.m. adding three steals, two assists and a rebound. Love tallied 3-PointFG Percentage T-54 38.9 9 Youngstown State * 3:00 p.m. his first double-double of the year, scoring 11 points to go FT Percentage 280 45.8 15 Cleveland State * & 7:00 p.m. along with 16 rebounds. W-L Percentage T-219 0.0 16 Cleveland State * & 7:00 p.m. MIAMI (OH) (2020-21) 22 at IUPUI * 12:00 p.m. WE MEET AGAIN 23 at IUPUI * 12:00 p.m. Statistic Natl. Ranking Value Wright State is set to square off with Miami for the 37th Scoring Offense T-73 81.0 29 Robert Morris * & 7:00 p.m. time in program history, with the Raiders riding a two-game Scoring Defense 110 67.0 30 Robert Morris * & 7:00 p.m. winning streak in the series thanks to a road victory in Scoring Margin T-84 14.0 Oxford last year that was followed up with a neutral site win Rebound Margin T-175 -1.0 FEBRUARY (0-0) Assists Per Game T-244 10.0 in the Gulf Coast Showcase two weeks later. This will be the 5 at UIC * TBA Blocked Shots/Game T-138 3.0 21st consecutive season the regional foes will square off, in 6 at UIC * TBA Steals Per Game T-84 8.0 Turnover Margin T-22 7.0 12 Milwaukee * 7:00 p.m. a series that dates back to December 1972. The RedHawks finished 2019-20 with a 13-19 record overall and a 5-13 mark Assist/Turnover Ratio T-138 1.00 13 Milwaukee * 3:00 p.m. FG Percentage 37 50.9 19 at Northern Kentucky * TBA in MAC play. Wright State trails in the series overall 15-21 FG Percentage Def. 84 38.9 20 at Northern Kentucky * TBA all-time. 3-Point FG/Game T-238 5.0 3-PointFG Percentage 92 35.7 MARCH (0-0) Loudon Love turned in a game- and career-high 27 points FT Percentage T-13 81.8 W-L Percentage T-1 100.0 8 Champ. Semifinal in the first meeting in Oxford on November 9 before Grant 9 Horizon League Championship Basile and Jaylon Hall each had 17 points in the neutral site win as part of the Gulf Coast Showcase in late November. Home Games In Bold * Horizon League Game | & Part of day-night DH with WBB PROBABLE STARTING FIVE ^ Illinois MTE (Champaign, Ill.)

SO. // GUARD SO. // GUARD R.JR. // GUARD R.SO. // GUARD R.SR. // CENTER #11 #2 #0 #24 #11 TREY CALVIN TANNER HOLDEN JAYLON HALL TIM FINKE LOUDON LOVE 2019-20 stats 2019-20 stats 2019-20 stats 2018-19 stats (@Grand Canyon) 2019-20 stats Mins/Game: 18.5 Mins/Game: 28.7 Mins/Game: 28.4 Mins/Game: 15.7 Mins/Game: 26.5 Points/Game: 4.8 Points/Game: 11.8 Points/Game: 7.8 Points/Game: 3.5 Points/Game: 15.9 Shooting %: 31.3 Shooting %: 61.1 Shooting %: 35.6 Shooting %: 37.5 Shooting %: 48.8 Shot Attempts: 55-176 Shot Attempts: 140-229 Shot Attempts: 74-208 Shot Attempts: 39-104 Shot Attempts: 168-344 3pt Shooting %: 25.4 3pt Shooting %: 42.4 3pt Shooting %: 36.2 3pt Shooting %: 36.7 3pt Shooting %: --- 3pt Shooting: 29-114 3pt Shooting: 14-33 3pt Shooting: 34-94 3pt Shooting: 18-49 3pt Shooting: --- Free Throw %: 63.6 Free Throw %: 60.9 Free Throw %: 80.2 Free Throw %: 56.4 Free Throw %: 56.4 FT Attempts: 14-22 FT Attempts: 84-138 FT Attempts: 69-86 FT Attempts: 22-39 FT Attempts: 93-165 Reb./Game: 2.1 Reb./Game: 6.5 Reb./Game: 3.5 Reb./Game: 2.9 Reb./Game: 9.7

2020-21 Game 1 Box Score/Stats on Page 15 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 1 • 2020-2021 WRIGHT STATE ROSTER ROSTER DETAILS BY POSITION Centers (1) Loudon Love No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Jaylon Hall G 6-5 190 R-Jr. Houston, TX (Louisville (KY) Doss) Forwards (4) Grant Basile 2 Tanner Holden G 6-6 185 So. Wheelersburg, OH (Wheelersburg) James Manns 3 Alex Huibregtse G 6-3 195 Fr. Grafton, WI (Grafton) Andy Neff 4 Andre Harris G 6-3 190 R-Fr. Cleveland, OH (Brush) Brandon Noel 10 Trey Calvin G 6-0 165 So. Glendale Heights, IL (St. Viator) 11 Loudon Love C 6-8 260 R-Sr. Geneva, IL (Geneva) Guards (8) Trey Calvin 14 Brandon Noel F 6-8 235 Fr. Lucasville, OH (Chillicothe) Tim Finke Jaylon Hall 20 Andy Neff F 6-7 215 Jr. Oakwood, OH (Oakwood) Andre Harris 21 Grant Basile F 6-9 225 R-So. Pewaukee, WI (Pewaukee) Tanner Holden 22 Andrew Welage G 6-6 180 Fr. Greensburg, IN (Greensburg) Alex Huibregtse 23 James Manns F 6-7 210 R-Jr. Columbus, OH (Walnut Ridge) TJ Nagy 24 Tim Finke G 6-6 215 R-So. Champaign, IL (Central) Andrew Welage 32 TJ Nagy G 6-1 175 So. Bellbrook, OH (Bellbrook)

BY STATE Ohio (6) Andre Harris Tanner Holden James Manns COACHES AND STAFF POSITION / YEAR TJ Nagy Head Coach / Fifth Season (Delta State, ’88/Illinois ’90) Andy Neff Brian Cooley Associate Head Coach / Fifth Season (Nebraska Wesleyan, ’06/South Dakota St. ’09) Brandon Noel Sharif Chambliss Assistant Coach / Fifth Season (Wisconsin, ’05, UW-Platteville ’11) Clint Sargent Assistant Coach / Fifth Season (South Dakota State, ‘11) Illinois (3) Trey Calvin Nick Goff Director of Operations / Fifth Season (Nevada, ’10/South Dakota St. ’13) Tim Finke Nick Nagy Administrative Assistant / Third Season (Mississippi, ’16/Miami (OH) ’18) Loudon Love

Indiana (1) Andrew Welage PRONUNCIATIONS Scott Nagy - nay-GEE Wisconsin (2) Grant Basile Loudon Love - LOUD-n Alex Huibregste Grant Basile - BUH-silly Alex Huibregtse – Hu-BRICKS Texas (1) Jaylon Hall Andrew Welage – Well-IGE

WRIGHT STATE 2020-21 COVID-19 MEDIA PROTOCOLS WORKING CREDENTIALS: To request credentials, please contact Nick Phillips, Assistant Ath- arena from the team benches – at no time will media members be allowed beyond Section letics Director for Communications ([email protected]). All requests should be made as 212. Please note, there is no access to the seating bowl from floor level this season. Those early as possible and should be limited to working press only. Face coverings will be required media members looking to access the bowl area for content must exit the main arena floor and at all times for everyone, as will temperature and symptom screenings at the point of entry. use the stairs/elevator by media check-in/Gate 9 to gain access upstairs (Level 4/Concourse). Media seating will be in the same general location as years past, on the deck off the northern A working area for photographers will be set up on the main arena floor area behind the baseline, but will be limited in capacity this season. To the extent possible with severe space print media deck. Ample power and wireless internet information will be available upon limitations, priority will be given to media outlets based upon those which have regularly arrival to the Nutter Center. participated in Wright State media availability, with additional consideration to reach of the entity and the history of coverage. Requests for credentials will be reviewed on a case-by-case RADIO COVERAGE: Radio broadcast permission must be obtained in advance from Nick basis. The Athletic Communications office has the final authority on whether any individuals Phillips. Official radio partners of visiting teams should work with their SID to communicate from any organization will be issued media credentials. with Wright State in advance of the game(s). Wright State provides a courtesy ethernet line for the official radio partners of visiting teams. ISDN lines will not be readily available at the The media room will be closed this year to be used only by team personnel for postgame Nutter Center this season due to temporary relocation of radio areas due to COVID-19, but press conferences. ALL POSTGAME MEDIA INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY, along with all may be made available upon request. Inquiries about any accommodations should be made midweek media availability. well in advance with Nick Phillips. --Visiting radio broadcast position this season will be located at the top of Section 208, MEDIA ENTRANCE: There will be two ways working media will gain access to the Nutter which is located behind the visiting bench. Ample power, ethernet line and wireless internet Center this season, depending on time of their arrival. Entering via the loading dock (as in information, along with socially-distanced seating for two people, will be available upon previous years) will only be available beginning an hour and a half prior to a game’s start arrival to the Nutter Center. time and open through 30 minutes prior to tip. (Ex. – For a 7 p.m. tipoff, loading dock access begins at 5:30 p.m. and ends at 6:30 p.m.). Working media may also access the Nutter Center POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: All postgame press conferences with head coaches Scott Nagy and at any time, from pregame through the entirety of the contest, via Gate 9. Media will enter Katrina Merriweather, along with select players, will be conducted electronically on Zoom this the arena and head directly to their seat. As a result of this new protocol, no pregame meal season. The link to join the press conference will be sent out before each game, along with any will be provided. Drinks will be available near media seating. other relevant info. Wright State Athletic Communications representatives will be available to assist in postgame interviews. Interviews with the visiting team can be coordinated with PHOTOGRAPHERS: There are several adjustments for still and video photographers this the visiting SID and/or Nick Phillips. season. COVID-19 guidelines require appropriate distancing around the playing floor, and no access to shooting locations under the baskets or on the baselines. Wright State Athletics WEEKLY MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Men’s Basketball head coach Scott Nagy will hold his weekly is providing two specified and raised shooting locations, one beyond each baseline, for pho- media availability with the media virtually this season when the team schedule allows, usually tographers this season. Photographers will also have access to the horseshoe walkway at the on a weekly basis. Select players may also be available at the weekly media availability. Contact base of the seating bowl, from the bottom of Sections 212-224. This is the opposite side of the Nick Phillips for any inquiries about the weekly media availability schedule. 2 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball WRIGHT STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL WEEKLY SCHEDULE / MEDIA AVAILABILITY 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Practice Practice Practice Game Day Practice Game Day vs. Marshall vs. Miami (OH) Nutter Center Nutter Center 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. TV: ESPN+ TV: ESPN3 Radio: WRZX106.5 Radio: WRZX106.5 (Dayton, OH) (Dayton, OH) -Post-Game Interviews -Post-Game Interviews ALL WRIGHT STATE PRACTICES ARE CLOSED THIS SEASON // ALL MEDIA INTERVIEWS WILL BE VIRTUAL

MIAMI MINUTE Quick Facts Miami won its season opener over North Dakota back on November 25 before its Location______Dayton, Ohio scheduled Monday game against Defiance was canceled due to COVID-19 reasons. James Founded______1967 Beck finished with a double-double in the opener, scoring 14 points with 10 rebounds, Enrollment______15,928 Nickname______Raiders including six points and seven rebounds in the opening half. Colors______Hunter Green and Gold Arena (Capacity)____ Ervin J. Nutter Center (10,400) Dae Dae Grant scored a career-high 21 points off 8-of-15 shooting from the field to lead Affiliation______NCAA Division I all players in the season opener. This was the second 20-point scoring effort of his career, Conference______Horizon League after his 20 points against Western Michigan on Feb. 4, 2020. It was the 16th career dou- President______Dr. Sue Edwards ble-figure scoring game for Grant. Director of Athletics______Bob Grant Senior Woman Administrator______Joylynn Brown Mekhi Lairy was 10-for-10 at the free throw line in the season opener, joining several Athletics Department Phone______(937) 775-2771 Athletics Department Fax______(937) 775-2368 others in tying a Miami record for single-game free-throw percentage (minimum of 10 Ticket Office______(937) 775-4934 attempts). The last time a Miami player was perfect from the charity stripe while hitting Website______www.WSURaiders.com double figures in free throws was when Willie Moore went 12-for-12 from the line at Bowling Green on Jan. 25, 2014. Coaching Staff Head Coach______Scott Nagy THAT’S…DIFFERENT Alma Mater______Delta State, ’88/Miami (OH) ’90 The Raiders’ 16-point home loss against Marshall to open the season was a 180-degree Record at Wright State / Seasons______91-43 / Fifth turn from their few losses over the last several seasons. Last year, Wright State lost two Overall Record / Seasons______501-283 / 26th Best Way to Reach Coach______Through SID home games by a combined seven points, and in 2018-19, its two home losses tallied up Asst. Head Coach______Brian Cooley to a combined six-point margin. Assistant Coach______Sharif Chambliss Assistant Coach______Clint Sargent Wright State’s last double-digit home loss prior to Marshall came against Murray State Director of Operations______Nick Goff on November 18, 2017, a game that coincidentally was also the last time the Raiders lost Administrative Assistant______Nick Nagy their home opening game. 2019-20 Team Information 2019-20 Overall Record______25-7 ALL IN THE NAME OF LOVE… Horizon League Record / Finish______15-3 / 1st After a 16-rebound effort in the season opener, Loudon Love now has 897 career Home / Away / Neutral______14-2 / 9-3 / 2-2 rebounds with Bill Edwards’ 907 career boards looming on the horizon. Over his first Postseason______NIT (canceled/COVID-19) three seasons, Love is averaging 9.2 rebounds per game, which is also on pace to reset Letterwinners Returning / Lost______10 / 4 the Raider program record for career rebound average – currently 8.7 rpg from Rondey Newcomers (HS / TR)______3 (3 / 0) Robinson. Athletic Communications Information Love has with 1,404 points (No. 15 all-time in program history) and is less than 100 Asst. AD, Comm. / Primary______Nick Phillips Office Phone______(937) 775-2816 points away from entering the realm of the top 10 Raider scorers all-time. Love averaged Cell Phone______(828) 301-7919 15.9 points and 9.7 rebounds last season, turning in double digit scoring performances [email protected] in 21 of his 27 games played, including 17 in Horizon League play. He finished with 11 Assistant Director______Abbi Pritchard double-double performances last season, including eight in league action. [email protected] Mailing Address______Ervin J. Nutter Center BETTER LATE THAN NEVER 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy. With the various delays to the begin the season, Thursday marked the first time that Dayton, OH 45435 Wright State opened its schedule with a game in December (last: Dec. 2, 1992 at Ken- Social Media Information tucky). The Raiders have opened seasons in December now eight times and are 6-2 Facebook______WSUMBB overall in those contests, six of which have come at home. ______WSURaiders Twitter______@WSU_MBB Interestingly enough, Wright State has opened a season on December 3 twice before in ______WSURaiders its history prior to Thursday – in 1988 and 1991, both also at home. The Raiders began Instagram______@wsu_MBB the 1988-89 campaign with an 88-71 win over Middle Tennessee and started the 1991-92 ______@wsuraiders campaign with an 82-76 victory over Bowling Green. 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 3 • LOVE FROM KAREEM Love is averaging 9.2 rebounds per game for his career entering Loudon Love has been named to the watch list for the 2021 2020-21 and is on pace to break the Wright State career rebounds Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award. The award per game average record, currently held by Rondey Robinson annually honors the top center in men’s , with (1987-89) who had an 8.7 rebounds per game career average. the 20-player watch list announced by the Naismith Memorial Love’s 341 rebounds in his initial campaign in 2017-18 is the most Basketball Hall of Fame. in a single season in Wright State history. Love began the 2019-20 season in sixth place on the Wright State career rebounding list, A two-time member of the All-America Team hon- moving up throughout the season. oring the nation’s best mid-major players, Love was also named the Horizon League’s Preseason Player of the Year and was the Yrs. Total Total Reb. # Name HL Player of the Year last March in addition to being a two-time Played Games Reb. Avg. All-Horizon first team selection and beginning his collegiate career as the League’s Freshman of the Year following the 2017-18 1. Bill Edwards 1989-93 114 907 8.0 campaign. 2. Loudon Love 2017-pres. 97* 897* 9.2* 3. Sean Hammonds 1989-94 113 828 7.3 AIMING FOR HISTORY Loudon Love enters the 2020-21 season with a chance to join 4. Jim Minch 1970-74 92 784 8.5 some elite Horizon League company by earning his second Hori- 5. Bill Fogt 1970-74 91 738 8.1 zon League Player of the Year honor. Love has the opportunity to 6. Bob Schaefer 1975-79 108 717 6.6 become just the sixth player in HL history to win multiple Player of the Year award, and the first in Wright State history. 7. Jordan Pleiman 2004-08 121 685 5.7 **All Players Were Above Love on Listing Prior to Start of 2019-20 Season Four of the other five instances saw players win in back-to-back seasons, most recently with Green Bay’s in 2014 and 2015. Other multiple-time winners include: Loyola’s , the only three-time HL Player of the Year (1983, 1984, 1985), (1986 and 1988) and (1993, 1994) from Xavier, and Detroit Mercy’s (2000, 2001).

Love would become the third Horizon League player to win multiple Player of the Year honors and also have been named the League’s Newcomer of the Year, joining Larkin and Phillips.

RAIDING THE BOARDS Loudon Love pulled down a game-high 9 rebounds against UIC on Feb. 14, 2020, as his first rebound of the night against the Flames – a defensive board with 13:48 remaining in the first half – moved him into sole possession of second place on the Wright State all-time rebounding list, passing Sean Hammonds’ (1989-94) mark of 828. Love now only looks up at Bill Edwards (1989-93), who sits atop the Raider record book with 907 career rebounds.

WEEKEND WARRIORS BACK-TO-BACK GAMES IN WRIGHT STATE In their 51st season of basketball, the Raiders have played two consecutive games against the same op- PROGRAM HISTORY (PRIOR TO 2020-2021) ponent five times in their history, but have never faced the same opponent on consecutive days prior to 2020-21 Horizon League play. 2014-2015 (vs. UIC) Feb. 28 Chicago, IL % L, 46-61 Four of the previous instances have been a meeting in the final game of the regular season followed by a March 3 Chicago, IL # L, 57-60 first-round tournament matchup, while the lone regular season instance came during the program’s Divi- 2012-13 (vs. Youngstown State) sion II era. During the 1984-85 campaign, the Raiders faced SIU Edwardsville in consecutive games on the March 2 Nutter Center % W, 72-45 schedule – one and home and one away – on consecutive Saturdays in February. March 8 Valparaiso, IN # W, 66-59

2005-06 (vs. UIC) Last season, Wright State was 14-4 in weekend contests (11-3 on all other days) with only one weekend Feb. 25 Chicago, IL % L, 66-69 loss per month (Nov.-Feb.) in 2019-20. The Raiders were a perfect 6-0 on Fridays, had a 6-2 mark in Satur- Feb. 28 Chicago, IL # L, 64-77 day action and were 2-2 in Sunday games last season. 2001-02 (vs. Loyola) Feb. 24 Nutter Center % L, 66-69 2019-20 Raider Record Breakdown by Day of the Week March 2 Cleveland, OH # L, 64-77

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1984-85 (vs. SIU Edwardsville) Feb. 9 Edwardsville, IL % L, 58-59 1-0 home 3-0 home 1-0 home 3-0 home 2-0 home 3-2 home 1-0 home Feb. 16 PE Building % W, 81-59 0-0 away 1-0 away 0-0 away 0-1 away 4-0 away 3-0 away 1-2 away % - regular season // # - Horizon League tourn. 1-1 neutral 0-1 neutral 1-0 neutral 0-0 neutral 0-0 neutral 0-0 neutral 0-0 neutral 0-1 Horizon 0-0 Horizon 0-0 Horizon 2-1 Horizon 6-0 Horizon 4-0 Horizon 2-2 Horizon

4 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball PRESEASON PROJECTIONS THE NAGY ERA - AN ERA OF SUCCESS For the third consecutive season, Wright State was picked atop the Horizon League preseason poll, with the Raiders receiving 37 of Since being hired in April 2016 as the ninth head coach the 44 total first place votes ahead of the 2020-21 season. Addi- in program history, Scott Nagy has led the Wright State tionally, Loudon Love was chosen as the league’s Preseason Player program to unprecedented success. Coming off of his third of the Year and a First Team preseason selection. consecutive Horizon League Coach of the Year honors (when there had been previously been only three in pro- The Raiders earned 517 total votes in the preseason poll, while gram history prior to his arrival), Nagy and the Raiders a pair of other teams split the remaining seven first-place votes. have qualified for a postseason tournament in three con- Youngstown State, who was picked to finish second in the poll secutive seasons (2018 NCAA Tournament, 2019 and 2020 with 423 total votes, received three first-place votes, while North- NITs). ern Kentucky received four first-place votes, but was slotted third in the preseason poll after receiving 413 total votes. Entering the 2020-21 season, Nagy had won 91 of his 134 games at Wright State in four seasons, having won 67.9 20-20, 20-20 percent of his games. That clip is just behind the winning Wright State has won 20-plus games in each of head coach Scott percentage of the top coach in Wright State program histo- Nagy’s four seasons on the bench. Nagy has guided his teams to ry, , who won 68.7 percent of his games in 20 or more victories in 16 of his 25 seasons as a collegiate head his first four seasons (92 wins, 114 total games) from 1978- coach. 79 to 1981-82 when the Raiders competed at the NCAA Division II level. The Raiders were the first team in the Horizon to reach 20 wins last season, while Wright State reached the mark in 25 total games Nagy’s 53 Horizon League victories over the last four sea- – that’s the fewest games the Raiders have needed to reach 20 sons are more than double the amount that Wright State victories since becoming a Division-I program in 1987-88. They won in the three years immediately preceding his hiring previously needed 26 games to reach the mark in both 1989-90 (26 HL wins, 2013-2016), while the Raiders’ 22 All-Confer- and 2007-08. ence accolades (4 first team, 3 second team, 1 third team, 4 Newcomer team, 3 All-Defensive, 3 All-Tournament, 3 STAYING HOME Coach of the Year) are more than seven times the amount of According to VerbalCommits, there are over 1,000 Division I bas- honors from 2013-2016 (1 second team, 1 Newcomer team, ketball players who have transferred in 2020 alone. Wright State 1 All-Defensive). is one of only seven programs nationally that did not have any players transfer out of its program following the 2019-20 season. Additionally, Nagy’s Raider teams have produced in the Joining the Raiders were: Florida State, Louisiana Tech, Miami classroom as well, with five student-athletes earning Hori- (Fla.), TCU, Texas and Winthrop. zon League All-Academic Team recognition, including two Raider student-athletes earning spots on the five-member WHO’S THE NEW GUY? team for the last two seasons, while Nagy’s teams have each The Horizon League welcomed two new institutions to the confer- had a cumulative GPA of over 3.0 since taking over in April ence for 2020-21 – Robert Morris and Purdue Fort Wayne. 2016. In the three years immediately preceding his hiring, the program did not reach a 3.0 GPA in any season. Robert Morris is coming off a NEC tournament title, and the Co- lonials are led by head coach Andy Toole and Preseason Horizon Nagy became the 61st active NCAA head coach (28th at League All-Second Team selection AJ Bramah. Over at Purdue the Division I level) to reach the 500-win mark when he did Fort Wayne, head coach leads a very talented group so Feb. 22, 2020 against Cleveland State. Along with lead- of Mastodons into year one in the Horizon League, including ing Wright State to the postseason three times in his four Jared Godfrey, who averaged 15.7 points and 3.3 assists per game seasons, the Raider head man has made 16 total postsea- in The last season. son appearances in his 25-year head coaching career. One reason is the continuity among his staff, with Wright State Wright State has squared off with Robert Morris twice, in back- being one of only 11 programs in the nation to have five or to-back seasons in January 1977 and 1978, winning both games more staff members in their fourth season or more together of the home and home series. The Raiders have a 9-3 lead in the in 2019-20. short series against Purdue Fort Wayne, with the last meeting coming during the 2006-07 season. Seven of the 11 matchups Away from the court, Scott Nagy and the Raider program came during the 1980’s. have been heavily involved with Samaritan’s Feet, an inter- national humanitarian organization whose mission is to put 20 x FIVE new shoes and socks on the feet of those in need. Wright State has won 20-plus games the previous five seasons, matching the longest stretch in program history of consecutive Since beginning his tenure at Wright State, Nagy and the 20-plus win seasons, joining the 1978-79 through the 1982-83 Raiders have served at three shoe distributions in the Day- Division II National Championship season. ton area, providing nearly 600 pairs of shoes to children and adults. The Raiders also served on an international level in The Raiders begin the first full season of the new decade af- 2018 in the Dominican Republic. Nagy and his staff have ter arguably their most successful decade in program history, coached a game in their bare feet for the 12 consecutive winning 20-plus games in seven of the last decade’s 10 seasons. years to draw awareness to this cause. Wright State also previously won 20-plus games seven times in one decade back from 1980-81 through 1989-90.

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 5 • WELCOME TO THE NUT HOUSE for the season at 15.9 points per game and 9.7 rebounds per con- Ever since its inaugural game – an 88-86 win over Tennessee State test, with his 3.85 offensive rebounds per game average finishing on December 1, 1990 – the Nutter Center has been a welcoming 10th in the country. His 9.7 rebounds/game average was No. 38 home for the Raiders over the years. In 2019-20, Wright State nationally and his 261 total rebounds were the 86th-most in the turned in a 14-2 mark at home in front of the Raider faithful, and country. Love recorded 21 double-digit scoring performances in since the Nutter Center’s opening for the 1990-91 campaign, the 27 games played in 2019-20, including 17 such performances in Raiders have won over 300 games at home – a winning percentage Horizon League play. He tallied 11 double-doubles last season, above 70 percent. eight of which came in League action.

Raiders All-Time at Home (**updated through Dec. 4, 2020) GONE STREAKING Division I Division II Wright State won eight straight games from Dec. 12, 2019-Jan. Overall League Play Era Era 10,2020, matching its longest winning streak under Scott Nagy Site Win-Loss (%) Win-Loss (%) Win-Loss (%) Win-Loss (%) (eight straight from Dec. 22, 2017-Jan. 18, 2018). NUTTER 332-127 (.723) 332-127 (.723) N/A 165-76 (.685) CENTER 2019-20 AWARDS SEASON Wright State received seven Horizon League honors in the league’s at Home 595-175 (.773) 371-134 (.735) 223-41 (.845) 165-76 (.685) postseason awards announced last March, headlined by Player of (Overall) the Year selection Loudon Love and Co-Coach of the Year honors for Scott Nagy. MID-MAJOR POLL Wright State dropped five spots to No. 25 in the latest College- The honor was the third consecutive for Nagy, while Love’s Player Insider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll, released Nov. 30, simply of the Year award made the Raider big man the first Wright State because it hasn’t played a game yet… The Raiders opened the year player to earn the Horizon League’s top individual honor since at No. 20 in the listing’s preseason poll on November 23. Wright DeShaun Wood following the 2006-2007 season. Love was also State climbed as high as 10th overall in the poll on three occasions recognized on the HL first team, while Bill Wampler earned and was in every weekly ranking all season. second team honors and Cole Gentry was named to the third team. Grant Basile and Tanner Holden were both named to the Wright State’s Dec. 13 opponent, Bowling Green, is No. 19 in All-Freshman Team. the latest poll, while a pair of Horizon League teams – Northern Kentucky (5 votes) and Youngstown State (2 votes) – also received The seven honorees are the most in Wright State program history. consideration. Nagy’s recognition was his third in four seasons at the helm of the Raiders and was the sixth time in program history a Wright State THE BIG 5-0(0) coach earned the league’s top coaching honor. Wright State head coach Scott Nagy reached another milestone of his coaching career on Feb. 22, 2020 with an 81-74 overtime RAIDERS INK TWO victory over Cleveland State for his 500th collegiate victory. With Head coach Scott Nagy announced the signing of two players on the victory, Nagy became the 61st active NCAA head coach (28th November 11 to national letters-of-intent to attend Wright State at the Division I level) to reach the 500-win mark. and join the Raider program beginning next fall. His career-high for victories in a season is 27, which he did twice A.J. Braun, a 6’9” big man from Dayton, OH (Bishop Fenwick), at South Dakota State (2003-04: 27-7 and 2011-12: 27-8). He averaged 18.2 points per game and 11 rebounds per game last has won 25 games in a season twice in four years at Wright State season as a junior, including 3.5 offensive rebounds per game. He (2017-18: 25-10 and 2019-20: 25-7). averaged 2.9 blocks per game while shooting 54.5 percent from the floor and 41 percent from three-point range while tallying 16 BALANCED ATTACK double-doubles. A first team Grater Catholic League selection last Wright State was the most balanced Horizon League team during season, Braun already holds the Bishop Fenwick school record 2019-20 non-conference play, ranking second in the HL in points with 175 career blocks entering his senior season. per game and having had five different players total 20 points or more in a game. Wright State also leads the Horizon in rebound- Keaton Norris, a 5’11” guard from Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Brad- ing and has had four separate players grab 10 or more boards in a ley), averaged 11.5 points per game as a junior last season along game. As a team, Wright State shoots 45.5 percent from the floor, with averaging four assists and four rebounds per game. He shot good for third in the HL, and is first in turnover margin. 48 percent from the floor and 40 percent from three-point range, while also connecting at an 84 percent rate from the free throw YOU LOVE TO SEE IT stripe, as he helped Hilliard Bradley to a 25-2 record and the Ohio Redshirt-senior Loudon Love was chosen as the Horizon League’s Capital-Cardinal (OCC) League championship. Coached by his Preseason Player of the Year and a First Team preseason selection father, Brett, Norris scored 19 points in Hilliard Bradley’s OHSAA in early November. Love was also named to the watch list for regional semifinal win over Walnut Ridge before the season was the 2021 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award, and is shortened due to COVID-19. also a two-time member of the Lou Henson All-America Team honoring the nation’s best mid-major players. He earned Horizon League Player of the Year last March in addition to being a two- time All-Horizon first team selection and beginning his collegiate career as the League’s Freshman of the Year following the 2017-18 campaign.

Love finished the last year averaging just shy of a double-double

6 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball SCOTT NAGY POSTSEASON SUCCESS HEAD COACH The Raiders, who won 25 games last year and their first outright Horizon League regular season title, were on their way to a second consecutive NIT appearance prior to the 2020- 91-44 (Wright State, Fifth Season) 21 season’s shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NIT appearance would have 501-284 (Overall, 26th Season) marked Wright State’s third straight postseason appearance (NCAA Tournament, 2018 & 8 NCAA Division I Postseason Appearances NIT, 2019). -4 NCAA Tournaments -3 NITs -1 CBI Wright State has qualified for four different postseason tournaments in program history: NCAA Tournament (3x: 1993, 2007, 2018), NIT (2x: 2019, 2020), College Basketball Invi- tational (2013) and CollegeInsider.com Tournament (2014). THE NAGY FILE Among all NCAA Division I men’s basketball programs, Wright State is one of 18 total Collegiate Head Coaching Record programs nationally to have appeared in four or more NCAA postseason tournaments. Year School Overall Notable 95-96 South Dakota St. 24-5 NCAA Division II Tourn. 96-97 South Dakota St. 25-5 NCAA Division II Tourn. Programs with Four or More Postseason Tournament Appearances: (Elite Eight) Austin Peay (4) East Tennessee St. (4)# San Francisco (4) 97-98 South Dakota St. 26-3 NCAA Division II Tourn. 98-99 South Dakota St. 17-10 Bowling Green (4) * Hampton (4) St. Bonaventure (4) ^ 99-00 South Dakota St. 21-9 NCAA Division II Tourn. Bradley (5) * Louisiana Tech (4) # Stony Brook (4) 00-01 South Dakota St. 22-7 NCAA Division II Tourn. 01-02 South Dakota St. 24-6 NCAA Division II Tourn. Buffalo (4) Loyola Marymount(4) Toledo (5) * 02-03 South Dakota St. 24-7 NCAA Division II Tourn. Campbell (4) Mercer (4) Weber State (4) 03-04 South Dakota St. 27-7 NCAA Division II Tourn. 04-05 South Dakota St. 10-18 1st season NCAA Div. I Creighton (5) ^ Purdue (4) * Wright State (4) 05-06 South Dakota St. 9-20 Defunct postseason tournament key: 06-07 South Dakota St. 6-24 *National Commissioners Invitational Tournament ^National Catholic Invitational Tournament 07-08 South Dakota St. 8-21 1st season in Summit League #Vegas16 Tournament 08-09 South Dakota St. 13-20 09-10 South Dakota St. 14-16 ALL IN THE FAMILY 10-11 South Dakota St. 19-12 Wright State basketball and the Nagy’s are one of three NCAA Division I programs across 11-12 South Dakota St. 27-8 NCAA Division I Tourn. 12-13 South Dakota St. 25-10 NCAA Division I Tourn. the country with three family members within the program – two of which come from 13-14 South Dakota St. 19-13 College Basketball Invite inside the Horizon League. Raider head coach Scott Nagy and his sons, administrative 14-15 South Dakota St. 24-11 NIT assistant Nick and sophomore guard T.J., join fellow HL school Detroit Mercy, head coach 15-16 South Dakota St. 26-8 NCAA Division I Tourn. Mike Davis and sons Mike Davis, Jr. (assistant coach) and Antoine Davis (sophomore 21 Years 410-240 guard). 16-17 Wright State 20-12 17-18 Wright State 25-10 NCAA Division I Tourn. 18-19 Wright State 21-14 NIT Additionally, the Raiders are one of 17 programs nationally with two family members

19-20 Wright State 25-7 NIT(qualifier - no tourn. - COVID-19) within the program with one being a current player - three of which come from the Hori- 20-21 Wright State 0-1 zon League, with first-year UIC head coach and his freshman son Griffin 5 Years 91-44 joining the Nagy (Wright State) and Davis families (Detroit Mercy).

Total Career 26 Years 501-284 Schools with Three-Plus Family Members Within the Program:

(Years winning conference championships in bold italics) Wright State HC Scott Nagy, sons Nick (admin asst) & T.J. (Fr. G) Detroit Mercy HC Mike Davis, son Mike Davis Jr. (asst. coach), son Antoine (Jr. G) NAGY VS. 2020-21 OPPONENTS Iowa HC Fran McCaffery, son Connor (R-Jr. G/F), son Patrick (R-Fr. F) since joining Wright State Non-Conference Horizon League Marshall 0-1 Green Bay 7-3 Miami (OH) 3-2 Milwaukee 7-2 Bowling Green 0-0 Oakland 7-1 Detroit Mercy 7-1 *Nagy faced Marshall once as HC at IUPUI 6-1 South Dakota State (win, Nov. 2012) UIC 5-4 Cleveland State 8-1 Youngstown State 6-2 Northern Kentucky 5-5 *includes reg. season & postseason

HL Championship Green Bay 2-0 IUPUI 1-0 UIC 0-1 Milwaukee 1-0 Cleveland State 1-0 Northern Kentucky 0-2 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 7 • it’s all in the details... Stat 2020-21 Stat 2020-21 At Home 0-1 Commit 15 or More Turnovers 0-1 On The Road 0-0 Force Less Than 15 Turnovers 0-1 On A Neutral Court 0-0 Force 15 or More Turnovers 0-0 WSU Wins the Tip 0-1 Shoots Less Than 40% 0-1 Opponent Wins the Tip 0-0 Shoots 40% or Higher 0-0 WSU Scores First 0-0 Opponent Shoots Less Than 40% 0-0 Opponent Scores First 0-1 Opponent Shoots 40% or Higher 0-1 Leads At Half 0-1 Shoots Less Than 70% at FT Line 0-1 Trails At Half 0-0 Shoots 70% or Better at FT Line 0-0 Tied At Half 0-0 Shoots 20 or More Foul Shots 0-1 Leads With 10 Minutes Left 0-0 Shoots Less Than 20 Foul Shots 0-0 Trails With 10 Minutes Left 0-1 Opp. Shoots Less Than 70% at FT Line 0-0 Tied With 10 Minutes Left 0-0 Opp. Shoots 70% or Better at FT Line 0-1 Leads With Five Minutes Left 0-0 Opp. Shoots 20 or More Foul Shots 0-1 Trails With Five Minutes Left 0-1 Opp. Shoots Less Than 20 Foul Shots 0-0 Tied With Five Minutes Left 0-0 Hits Five or More Three-Pointers 0-1 Scores Less Than 60 pts 0-0 Hits Less Than Five Three-Pointers 0-0 Scores 60-69 pts 0-1 Opp. Hits Five or More Three-Pointers 0-1 Scores 70-79 pts 0-0 Opp. Hits Less Than Five Three-Pointers 0-0 Scores 80 or more pts 0-0 Monday 0-0 Game Is Decided By Five Pts Or Less 0-0 Tuesday 0-0 Three or More Players w/10+ Points 0-1 Wednesday 0-0 Outrebounds An Opponent 0-0 Thursday 0-1 Gets Outrebounded 0-1 Friday 0-0 Ties in Rebounds 0-0 Saturday 0-0 Wins Offensive Glass 1-0 Sunday 0-0 Loses Offensive Glass 0-0 November 0-0 Ties Offensive Glass 0-0 December 0-1 Wins Defensive Glass 0-0 January 0-0 Loses Defensive Glass 0-1 February 0-0 Ties Defensive Glass 0-0 March 0-0

2020-2021 WRIGHT STATE GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUP DATE OPPONENT G G G G C 12/2 Marshall Jaylon Hall Trey Calvin Tanner Holden Tim Finke Loudon Love 12/5 Miami (OH) 12/13 @Bowling Green 12/19 @Detroit Mercy* 12/20 @Detroit Mercy* 12/26 Green Bay* 12/27 Green Bay* 1/1 @Oakland* 1/2 @Oakland* 1/8 Youngstown State* 1/9 Youngstown State* 1/15 Cleveland State* 1/16 Cleveland State* 1/22 @IUPUI* 1/23 @IUPUI* 1/29 Robert Morris* 1/30 Robert Morris* 2/5 @UIC* 2/6 @UIC* 2/12 Milwaukee* 2/13 Milwaukee* 2/19 @Northern Kentucky* 2/20 @Northern Kentucky* Feb.-March Horizon Champ. Early Rounds 3/8 v. HL Champ. Semifinal 3/9 v. HL Champ. Game

8 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball TAKING A QUICK LOOK AROUND THE COUNTRY... PREDICTING IN THE NATIONAL POLLS THE HORIZON... MID-MAJOR TOP 25 ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY COACHES HORIZON LEAGUE POLL POLL POLL PRESEASON POLL (Nov. 30) (Nov. 30) (Preseason/Nov. 12) (November 5)

Team Points Team Points Team Points Team Points 1. Gonzaga (31)...... 775 1. Gonzaga (57)...... 1,569 1. Baylor...... 764 1 Wright State (37)...... 517 2. Furman...... 688 2. Baylor (6)...... 1,513 2. Gonzaga...... 762 2 Youngstown State (3)...423 3. BYU...... 660 3. Iowa...... 1,410 3. Villanova...... 755 3 No. Kentucky (4)...... 413 4. Loyola Chicago...... 615 4. Wisconsin...... 1,287 4. Virginia...... 666 4 Robert Morris...... 345 5. Belmont...... 570 5. Illinois...... 1,281 5. Kansas...... 612 5 UIC...... 312 6. Georgia State...... 544 6. Duke...... 1,185 6. Iowa...... 587 6 Oakland ...... 288 7. Saint Mary’s...... 543 7. Kansas...... 1,169 7. Wisconsin...... 579 7 Cleveland State...... 283 8. Little Rock...... 491 8. Michigan State...... 1,028 8. Duke...... 555 8 Green Bay...... 253 9. Northern Iowa...... 458 9. Creighton...... 981 9. Kentucky...... 541 9 Detroit Mercy...... 185 10. Murray State...... 445 10. Houston...... 949 10. Illinois...... 523 10 Milwaukee...... 172 11. Austin Peay...... 378 11. West Virginia...... 943 11. Creighton...... 458 11 Purdue Fort Wayne...... 127 12. UNCG...... 377 12. Villanova...... 939 12. Michigan State...... 437 12 iupui...... 114 13. South Dakota State...... 370 13. Tennessee...... 878 13. Texas Tech...... 420 14. Winthrop...... 338 14. North Carolina...... 591 14. Tennessee...... 383 preseason player of the year 15. Liberty...... 318 15. Virginia...... 581 15. West Virginia...... 347 Loudon Love, Wright State 16. Eastern Washington....304 16. Virginia Tech...... 570 16. North Carolina...... 266 17. Vermont...... 267 t17. Texas...... 478 17. Arizona State...... 240 preseason all-conf. 1st team 18. Bradley...... 248 t17. Texas Tech...... 478 t18. Houston...... 203 Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy 19. Bowling Green...... 241 19. Richmond...... 382 t18. Florida State...... 203 Amari Davis, Green Bay 20. New Mexico State...... 201 20. Kentucky...... 363 20. Oregon...... 193 Marcus Burk, IUPUI 21. San Fransisco...... 133 21. Oregon...... 338 21. UCLA...... 145 Darius Quisenberry, Youngstown St. 22. Drake...... 116 22. Florida State...... 304 22. Texas...... 137 Loudon Love, Wright State 23. Siena...... 113 23. Ohio State...... 282 23. Rutgers...... 104 24. Abeline Christian...... 106 24. Rutgers...... 252 24. Ohio State...... 102 preseason all-conf. 2nd team 25. Wright State...... 86 25. Arizona State...... 233 25. Alabama...... 62 Algevon Eichelberger, Cleveland St. Te’Jon Lucas, Milwaukee Rashad Williams, Oakland Receiving votes: Pepperdine 83, Stephen Receiving votes: Michigan 90, San Diego Receiving votes: Louisville 55; Florida AJ Bramah, Robert Morris F Austin 80, Ohio 51, Boston University State 86, Saint Louis 69, Louisville 55, Al- 52; Michigan 38; Louisiana State 27; San Naz Bohannon, Youngstown St. 45, UCSB 45, Pacific 40, Santa Clara 34, abama 52, Florida 45, Indiana 38, UCLA Diego St. 23; Dayton 23; Richmond 21; Hofstra 33, UC Irvine 33, Mercer 31, To- 14, Maryland 9, Providence 7, Stanford Maryland 15; Indiana 14; Seton Hall 12; ledo 28, Army 18, Texas State 18, Wofford 7, Connecticut 6, Clemson 4, LSU 3, Memphis 12; Connecticut 11; Stanford 17, Saint Peter’s 15, Akron 14, Norfolk Arkansas 2, Loyola Chicago 1, TCU 1, 10; Oklahoma State 9; Northern Iowa 8; State 13, Yale 13, Buffalo 12, ETSU 11, Colorado 1, BYU 1 Brigham Young 8; Syracuse 4; Providence ® South Alabama 10, UMBC 10, Colgate 7, 4; Purdue 3; Arkansas 2; Western Ken- Grand Canyon 6, Northern Kentucky 5, tucky 1; Stephen F. Austin 1; Saint Mary’s Stetson 4, Delaware 3, Elon 3, Valparaiso 1; Loyola-Chicago 1; Georgia Tech 1. 3, UIC 2, Youngstown State 2, Lipscomb 1, New Hampshire 1

Once again this season, all roads in the Horizon League lead to Indianapolis and the Indiana Farmers Coliseum.

The Indiana Farmers Coliseum, located at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center, will play host to the semifinal and championship games on March 8 & 9 as each team looks to #ReachTheHorizon.

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 9 • 2020-2021 HORIZON LEAGUE STATS - OVERALL

2020-21 Horizon Men's Basketball Page 1/3 Conference Team Leaders Long as of Nov 30, 2020 All games

Conference Records Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Northern Ky. 0-0 .000 0.00 0.00 1-0 1.000 74.00 73.00 UIC 0-0 .000 0.00 0.00 2-0 1.000 69.50 66.50 Oakland 0-0 .000 0.00 0.00 0-4 .000 58.25 84.00 Purdue Fort Wayne 0-0 .000 0.00 0.00 1-0 1.000 67.00 63.00 Green Bay 0-0 .000 0.00 0.00 0-1 .000 69.00 99.00

Team Offense Team G FG FGA Pct 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1 Northern Ky. 1 27 65 .415 8 12 74 74.00 2 UIC 2 49 120 .408 18 23 139 69.50 3 Green Bay 1 24 66 .364 3 18 69 69.00 4 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 21 44 .477 7 18 67 67.00 5 Oakland 4 71 246 .289 29 62 233 58.25

Team Defense Team G FG FGA Pct 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 23 76 .303 1 16 63 63.00 2 UIC 2 49 124 .395 5 30 133 66.50 3 Northern Ky. 1 28 64 .438 6 11 73 73.00 4 Oakland 4 129 251 .514 47 31 336 84.00 5 Green Bay 1 34 79 .430 7 24 99 99.00

Team Scoring Margin Team G PF Avg/G PA Avg/G Margin 1 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 67 67.00 63 63.00 +4.00 2 UIC 2 139 69.50 133 66.50 +3.00 3 Northern Ky. 1 74 74.00 73 73.00 +1.00 4 Oakland 4 233 58.25 336 84.00 -25.75 5 Green Bay 1 69 69.00 99 99.00 -30.00

Rebounding Margin Team G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin 1 Northern Ky. 1 43 43.00 39 39.00 +4.00 2 UIC 2 79 39.50 75 37.50 +2.00 3 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 35 35.00 40 40.00 -5.00 4 Green Bay 1 41 41.00 49 49.00 -8.00 5 Oakland 4 138 34.50 178 44.50 -10.00

Team Field Goal Percentage Team 3-Point Field Goals Percentage Team G FGM FGA Pct. Team G 3FG FGA Pct. 1 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 21 44 .477 1 UIC 2 18 49 .367 2 Northern Ky. 1 27 65 .415 2 Purdue Fort Wayne 1 7 21 .333 3 UIC 2 49 120 .408 3 Northern Ky. 1 8 28 .286 4 Green Bay 1 24 66 .364 4 Oakland 4 29 122 .238 10 • 2020-215 wrightOakland state men’s basketball4 71 246 .289 5 Green Bay 1 3 16 .188 WRIGHT STATE 2020-2021 SEASON STATS

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 11 • WRIGHT STATE 2020-2021 SEASON STATS

12 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball WRIGHT STATE 2020-2021 SEASON STATS

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 13 • WRIGHT STATE 2020-2021 GAME HIGHS

14 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball WRIGHT STATE 2020-2021 BOX SCORES

Official Basketball Box Score - Final Game Time: 7:00 PM Marshall at Wright St. Game Duration: 1:58 Attendance: 50 12/03/20 Ervin J. Nutter Center, Fairborn 2020-21 Men's Basketball Officials: Bill Ek, Jon Campbell, Chris Pacsi Marshall - 80 Record: 2-0 FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls Blocks Shooting By Period TP AS TO ST +/- NO. Name Min M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 1st FG% 10-30 33.3% 3 Jannson Williams F 15:14 2-6 2-6 0-0 0 3 3 4 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 4 3PT% 1-11 9.1% 25 Obinna Anochili-Killen F 09:44 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 -8 FT% 8-10 80% 00 Andrew Taylor G 31:51 3-10 1-3 1-2 1 5 6 1 3 8 0 2 1 0 0 18 2nd FG% 16-30 53.3% 13 Jarrod West G 37:06 6-13 0-4 7-8 0 6 6 2 4 19 9 1 4 0 0 14 3PT% 5-11 45.5% 24 Taevion Kinsey G 39:09 9-14 0-0 13-15 2 5 7 2 9 31 1 1 0 0 0 16 FT% 14-17 82.4% 31 Mikel Beyers 06:28 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 -6 GM FG% 26-60 43.3% 50 Goran Miladinovic 11:08 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 7 3PT% 6-22 27.3% 11 Luke Thomas 03:51 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -2 FT% 22-27 81.5% 2 Iran Bennett 09:00 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 9 Dead Ball Rebounds: 2, 0 21 Darius George 28:26 4-6 3-5 0-1 1 7 8 1 2 11 0 1 2 0 0 26 23 David Early 08:03 1-2 0-1 1-1 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 Team 2 3 5 0 0 Totals 26-60 6-22 22-27 10 35 45 24 22 80 10 14 10 1 2 16 Technical Fouls::NONE Wright St. - 64 Record: 0-1 FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls Blocks Shooting By Period TP AS TO ST +/- NO. Name Min M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 1st FG% 13-31 41.9% 11 Loudon Love C 28:49 5-12 0-0 1-2 4 12 16 2 2 11 2 2 0 0 0 -14 3PT% 5-11 45.5% 0 Jaylon Hall G 15:11 0-5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 -3 FT% 3-10 30% 1 Trey Calvin G 38:21 5-14 3-6 3-4 0 1 1 2 5 16 2 2 3 0 0 -13 2nd FG% 10-30 33.3% 2 Tanner Holden G 37:04 5-11 1-1 2-7 4 5 9 4 7 13 2 1 0 1 1 -18 3PT% 2-7 28.6% 24 Tim Finke G 30:35 3-8 1-3 3-4 1 4 5 2 2 10 1 2 1 0 0 -10 FT% 8-14 57.1% 3 Alex Huibregtse 25:00 0-4 0-4 2-2 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 -8 GM FG% 23-61 37.7% 21 Grant Basile 18:09 4-4 1-1 0-5 1 3 4 4 3 9 2 4 0 1 0 -9 3PT% 7-18 38.9% 23 James Manns 06:51 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -5 FT% 11-24 45.8% Team 1 2 3 0 0 Dead Ball Rebounds: 5, 0 Totals 23-61 7-18 11-24 11 27 38 22 24 64 9 15 6 2 1 -16 Technical Fouls::NONE MAR WSU Points from MAR WSU Period by Period Scoring Biggest lead 16 (2nd 0:33) 13 (1st 10:21) Turnovers 18 9 1st 2nd TOT Best Scoring Run 9(2nd 10:39) 10(1st 10:21) Paint 34 30 MAR 29 51 80 Lead Changes 2 Second Chance 4 8 Times Tied 0 Fast Breaks 18 10 WSU 34 30 64 Time with Lead 13:30 24:45 Bench 16 14

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 15 • #0 Jaylon Hall Guard | 6’5” | 190 LBs | r-junior

Houston, Texas | Louisville (KY) Doss HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points 2019-20: One of two players to start and appear in all 32 contests… Averaged 7.8 -- points per game and 3.6 rebounds per contest… Played a season-high 36 minutes Field Goals Made twice, at Tennessee Tech in November and at home against Youngstown State -- in January… Tied a career high with 17 points against Miami (OH) in the Gulf Field Goals Attempted Coast Showcase in late November… Pulled down a career- and season-high seven 5, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) rebounds in four different games. Three-Pt. Field Goals Made -- 2018-19: Appeared in 1 game for the Raiders (Nov. 10 vs. Murray State) before Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted missing the remainder of the season due to injury…scored two points in 26 min- 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) utes of action…was 0-of-9 from the floor (0-of-2 from three) and 2-of-2 from the Free Throws Made free throw stripe…collected two rebounds and had two assists. -- Free Throws Attempted 2017-18: Appeared in 33 games for the Raiders…Averaged 9.1 points per game… -- Season-high 17 points against Ohio Valley…Saw a season-high 33 minutes at Rebounds Youngstown State with 16 points and five assists…15 points and a season-high -- five rebounds against Oakland. Assists -- Notes: Averaged 19 points, four rebounds, three assists and 1.5 steals for the Steals Dragons...shot better than 50% from the field...named the Region 6 Player of the 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Year and was a candidate for the Mr. Basketball...scored over 1,000 points in his Blocks high school career.... Dragons posted a 20-14 record as a senior, advancing to their -- second straight Sweet 16 appearance. Minutes 15, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

CAREER HIGHS Points 17 (2x), last vs. Miami (11/27/19) Field Goals Made 7, vs. Ohio Valley (12/5/17) Field Goals Attempted 15, vs. Oakland (1/28/18) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 3 (7x), last vs. Detroit Mercy (2/6/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 8, vs. Green Bay (2/8/18) Free Throws Made 10, vs. Miami (11/27/19) Free Throws Attempted 13, vs. Miami (11/27/19) Rebounds 7 (4x), last at UIC (1/12/20) Assists 8, vs. Milwaukee (12/30/19) Steals 4, vs. Central State (11/5/19) Blocks 3, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Minutes 36 (2x), last vs. Youngstown St. (1/18/20)

16 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball #1 trey calvin Guard | 6’0” | 165 LBs | sophomore

Glendale Heights, ILlinois | St. Viator HS

SEASON HIGHS CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE Points 16, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) 2019-20: Appeared in all 32 games as a freshman off the bench, averaging 18.4 Field Goals Made minutes per game… Averaged 4.7 points per game and had a season-high 15 5, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) points against Indiana State in early December… Half of his baskets came from Field Goals Attempted behind the three-point line (27 of 53 total baskets)… Recorded season-high five 11, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) rebounds three times… Logged season-high 33 minutes against Southern in Three-Pt. Field Goals Made mid-December. 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 6, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Notes: A 6-0 guard from St. Viator High School in Illinois. As a junior, he led Free Throws Made his team to 24 wins and a perfect record in the East Suburban Catholic Confer- 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) ence… Averaged 16 points, adding five rebounds and dishing out three assists per Free Throws Attempted game… Shot 44 percent from behind the arc for the year and capped off a great 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) season by winning the 4H IHSA State Three-Point Shootout. Rebounds 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Assists 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Steals 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Blocks -- Minutes 38, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

CAREER HIGHS Points 16, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Field Goals Made 5 (2x), last vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Field Goals Attempted 12, vs. Indiana State (12/7/19) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 4, vs. Northern Kentucky (1/24/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 8, vs. Indiana State (12/7/19) Free Throws Made 3 (2x), last vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Free Throws Attempted 5, vs. Youngstown St. (1/18/20) Rebounds 5 (3x), last vs. Northern Kentucky (1/24/20) Assists 4, vs. Urbana (11/20/19) Steals 3 (2x), last vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Blocks 1 (3x), last vs. UIC (3/9/20) Minutes 38, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 17 • #2 tanner holden Guard | 6’6” | 185 LBs | sophomore

Wheelersburg, OHio | Wheelersburg HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points 2019-20: Started 31 of 32 games played as a freshman, averaging 12.1 points per 13, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) game, the third-most on the Raider roster, while adding 6.5 rebounds per game, Field Goals Made the second-most on the roster… Had 20 double-digit scoring games during his 5, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) inaugural regular season, including 14 in Horizon League play, while turning in Field Goals Attempted three double-doubles… His best game of the season was a 27-point, 17-rebound 11, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) effort in Wright State’s win at Toledo in mid-December with both totals being his Three-Pt. Field Goals Made season-highs… Was named to the Horizon League All-Freshman Team. 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Notes: A 6-6 dual athlete at Wheelersburg High School in Ohio… For his efforts Free Throws Made during his junior year, Holden was named to the 2018 First-Team All-State Di- 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) vision III in Ohio by averaging nearly 18 points and hauling in 11 rebounds per Free Throws Attempted game… Was also a standout football player, winning the 2017 Division V State 7, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Football Championship and honored with the 2017 Division V Co-Offensive Rebounds Player of the Year award… Was a finalist for the Mr. Football Award in Ohio. 9, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Assists 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Steals -- Blocks 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Minutes 37, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

CAREER HIGHS Points 27, at Toledo (12/21/19) Field Goals Made 10, vs. Central State (11/5/19) Field Goals Attempted 16, vs. Central State (11/5/19) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 2, at Green Bay (2/2/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 3 (2x), last vs. UIC (3/9/20) Free Throws Made 9, at Toledo (12/21/19) Free Throws Attempted 12, at Toledo (12/21/19) Rebounds 17, at Toledo (12/21/19) Assists 7, at IUPUI (1/10/20) Steals 5, at Cleveland State (2/22/20) Blocks 2 (3x), last vs. Youngstown St. (1/18/20) Minutes 39, at Cleveland State (2/22/20)

18 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball #3 alex huibregste Guard | 6’3” | 195 LBs | freshman

grafton, wisconsin | grafton HS

SEASON HIGHS CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE Points 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Field Goals Made -- Notes: Played at Grafton High School, where he was a Wisconsin First Team All- Field Goals Attempted State selection in Division 2 as a senior after averaging 24.2 points per game while 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) shooting 47.3 percent from three-point range and adding 7.2 rebounds per game Three-Pt. Field Goals Made and 4.4 assists per contest... A first-team all-league selection in the North Shore -- Conference as a junior... Averaged 21.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.6 assists for the Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted Blackhawks in 2018-19. 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Free Throws Made 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Free Throws Attempted 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Rebounds -- Assists -- Steals 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Blocks -- Minutes 25, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

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2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 19 • #5 andre harris Guard | 6’3” | 190 LBs | r-freshman

Lyndhurst, OHio | Brush HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points -- 2019-20: Redshirted. Field Goals Made -- Field Goals Attempted Notes: A 6-3 guard from Brush High School in Lyndhurst, OH… During his -- junior campaign, he averaged 13 points snaring seven rebounds adding four Three-Pt. Field Goals Made assists and two steals… Led team to a third straight Western Reserve Conference -- championship, and the team finished as a Division I Euclid District semifinalist… Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted A first-team All-Conference selection, he was also named third-team All-District -- in Northeast Ohio. Free Throws Made -- Free Throws Attempted -- Rebounds -- Assists -- Steals -- Blocks -- Minutes --

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20 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball #11 loudon love center | 6’8” | 260 LBs | r-senior

Geneva, ILlinois | Geneva HS

SEASON HIGHS CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE Points 11, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Field Goals Made 20-21: Started 5, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Field Goals Attempted 2019-20: Started and appeared in 27 games, averaging 26.5 minutes per contest 12, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) along with a team-leading 16.3 points per game average… Pulled down 252 reg- Three-Pt. Field Goals Made ular season rebounds, a 9.7 rebounds per game average… Recorded a career-high -- 27 points in early November at Miami (OH)… Grabbed career-high 20 rebounds Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted on the road at Detroit Mercy in early January… Turned in double digit scoring -- performances in 21 of the 26 regular season games he played in, 17 of which Free Throws Made came during Horizon League play, including scoring double figures in the final 15 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) games of the regular season… Named the Horizon League Player of the Year and Free Throws Attempted First Team All-Conference. 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Rebounds 2018-19: Appeared in 34 games with 33 starts… Recorded a 15.1 points per game 16, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) average… Posted 12 double-doubles and averaged 16.6 points in league-only con- Assists tests… Scored in double figures in 30 games, including a 26-point game against 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Youngstown State (2/23)… Had 13 double-digit rebound games, including a Steals 14-rebound night against SMU (11/21)… named to All-Horizon First Team. -- Blocks 2017-18: 20 points and a season-high 19 rebounds against Milwaukee…23 -- points, five rebounds, and five assists at UIC…named to All-League Second Team Minutes and Freshman of the Year 29, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) 2016-17: Redshirted. CAREER HIGHS Notes: Geneva (IL) High School graduate...led the Vikings to a 30-5 record as a Points junior and a fourth-place finish at the state tournament...as a junior, he averaged 27, at Miami (11/9/19) 10.8 points and 6.6 rebounds a game with five assists...fourth team all-state as a Field Goals Made junior...as a senior, he was injured during the football season and did not play 12, at Miami (11/9/19) basketball...also played for the AAU team Tri-City Thunder...also competed in Field Goals Attempted track and field. 24, at Detroit Mercy (1/5/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made n/a Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1, at IUPUI (2/23/18) Free Throws Made 8 (2x), last at Cleveland State (2/22/20) Free Throws Attempted 12, at UIC (1/12/20) Rebounds 20, at Detroit Mercy (1/5/20) Assists 5, at UIC (2/25/19) Steals 4 (2x), last at Detroit Mercy (1/5/20) Blocks 5, at Oakland (1/7/18) Minutes 37, vs. Milwaukee (2/10/18)

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 21 • #14 brandon noel forward | 6’8” | 235 LBs | freshman

lucasville, ohio | chillicothe HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points -- Notes: Played at Chillicothe High School, where he was an Ohio First Team Field Goals Made All-State Division 1 selection as a senior... Helped lead Chillicothe to its second -- consecutive Frontier Athletic Conference championship as a junior... Also earned Field Goals Attempted second team Division I All-District honors, first team All-District honors on the -- D-I and D-II District 14 Coaches Association team, and All-Ohio honorable men- Three-Pt. Field Goals Made tion in D-I after averaging 16 points per game and over eight rebounds per game -- in 2018-19. Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted -- Free Throws Made -- Free Throws Attempted -- Rebounds -- Assists -- Steals -- Blocks -- Minutes --

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22 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball #20 andy neff forward | 6’7” | 215 LBs | junior

Oakwood, OHio | Oakwood HS

SEASON HIGHS CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE Points -- 2019-20: Appeared in eight games off the bench… Scored a career-high six points Field Goals Made against Mississippi Valley State on December 17… Pulled down five rebounds, -- including two against Mississippi Valley State… Tallied career-high five minutes Field Goals Attempted of action twice this season, against Mississippi Valley State and at Oakland in -- Horizon League play. Three-Pt. Field Goals Made -- Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 2018-19: Appeared in 8 games… Scored six points over three games and record- -- ed three rebounds in 15 total minutes of action… Was 2-of-3 from the floor (1- Free Throws Made of-1 from three-point range) and 1-of-2 from the free throw stripe. -- Free Throws Attempted -- Rebounds -- Assists -- Steals -- Blocks -- Minutes --

CAREER HIGHS Points 6, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Field Goals Made 3, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Field Goals Attempted 4, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 1, vs. UNOH (12/13/18) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1, vs. UNOH (12/13/18) Free Throws Made 1, vs. Youngstown State (2/23/19) Free Throws Attempted 2, vs. Youngstown State (2/23/19) Rebounds 2 (2x), last vs. Miss. Valley St. (12/17/19) Assists n/a Steals n/a Blocks n/a Minutes 5 (2x), last at Oakland (1/3/20)

2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 23 • #21 grant basile forward | 6’9” | 225 LBs | r-sophomore

Pewaukee, wisconsin | Pewaukee HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points 2019-20: Appeared in all 32 games with five starts in December…Averaged 9, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) 14.4 minutes per game in his first season… Averaged 6.2 points per game and Field Goals Made 4.3 rebounds per contest… Tallied a career-high 23 points against Southern in 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) mid-December and had a career-best 14 rebounds against Mississippi Valley State Field Goals Attempted five days later… In five starts from November 27 through December 17, averaged 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) a double-double with 13.8 points per game and 10.0 rebounds per game, scoring Three-Pt. Field Goals Made double figures in four of the five contests… Was named to the Horizon League 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) All-Freshman Team. Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Free Throws Made 2018-19: Redshirted. -- Free Throws Attempted 5, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Notes: Unanimous First-Team All-State...Second-Team AP All State...conference Rebounds Player of the Year and First-Team twice...averaged 24.5 points, 13 rebounds and 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) three blocks a game while shooting 68%...1,049 career points...once scored 49 Assists points and grabbed 23 rebounds twice...team was sectional finalist...also played 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) for the Wisconsin Shooters...as a junior, averaged 13.6 points and 11.5 rebounds... Steals his father, Mike Basile, was his high school coach...son of Michael Basile and Lisa -- Nass...three sisters and one brother. Blocks 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Minutes 18, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

CAREER HIGHS Points 23, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Field Goals Made 8, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Field Goals Attempted 11, vs. Western Kentucky (12/3/19) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 1 (4x), last vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 2 (5x), last vs. UIC (3/9/20) Free Throws Made 7, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Free Throws Attempted 9 (2x), last vs. Cleveland State (1/16/20) Rebounds 14, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Assists 3, at Tennessee Tech (11/12/19) Steals 3, vs. Western Kentucky (12/3/19) Blocks 4, vs. Cleveland State (1/16/20) Minutes 32, vs. Western Kentucky (12/3/19)

24 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball #22 andrew welage guard | 6’6” | 180 LBs | freshman

greenburg, indiana | greenburg hs

SEASON HIGHS CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE Points -- Field Goals Made Notes: Played at Greensburg High School, where he averaged 21.3 points per -- game, shot 59.8 percent from the floor (46.6 percent from three-point range) and Field Goals Attempted and averaged 6.3 rebounds per game and 4.4 assists per game while being named -- an Indiana ‘Supreme 15’ All-State Selection... Averaged 16.7 points, 6.5 rebounds, Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 4.6 assists and 1.5 steals per game and reached the 1,000-point milestone as a -- junior while leading the Pirates to a 24-2 record... Shot 62 percent from the field Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted overall and 52 percent from the 3-point line as a junior. -- Free Throws Made -- Free Throws Attempted -- Rebounds -- Assists -- Steals -- Blocks -- Minutes --

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2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 25 • #23 James manns forward | 6’7” | 210 LBs | r-junior

Columbus, OHio | Walnut Ridge HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points 2019-20: Appeared in 25 contests, averaging 8 minutes per game… Averaged 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) 5.9 points per game and had nearly half of his baskets come from three-point Field Goals Made range (22 of 53 total baskets) … Turned in three consecutive double-digit scoring 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) games off the bench for the Raiders from Dec. 7-17, scoring 13 points with four Field Goals Attempted rebounds in 12 minutes against Indiana State before a career-best 26-point, eight 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) rebound night against Southern in 21 minutes of action… He followed those up Three-Pt. Field Goals Made with a 19-point, eight rebound effort in 21 minutes against Mississippi Valley 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) State. Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 2, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) 2018-19: Appeared in 16 games, averaging 2.8 minutes per contest… Scored 31 Free Throws Made total points and grabbed five rebounds… Shot 38 percent from the floor (11-of- -- 29) and 5-of-15 (33%) from three-point range… Was 80 percent (4-of-5) from the Free Throws Attempted free throw line… Scored career-high eight points against Cleveland State (1/19) -- Rebounds 2017-18: Redshirted. -- Assists Notes: Averaged 16 points, seven rebounds and one assist at Kingston Prep in -- 2016-17...played at Walnut Ridge before joining Kingston...helped lead the Scots Steals to back-to-back Columbus City-South Division championships...a berth in the -- Ohio Division II Final Four...averaged 14.7 points and 7.4 rebounds at Walnut Blocks Ridge as a senior. -- Minutes 7, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

CAREER HIGHS Points 26, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Field Goals Made 10, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Field Goals Attempted 16, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 5, vs. IUPUI (2/16/20) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 7, vs. IUPUI (2/16/20) Free Throws Made 6, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Free Throws Attempted 6, vs. Southern (12/12/19) Rebounds 8 (2x), last vs. Miss. Valley St. (12/17/19) Assists 1 (4x), last at IUPUI (1/10/20) Steals 1 (2x), last vs. Indiana State (12/7/19) Blocks 2, vs. Miami (11/27/19) Minutes 21 (2x), last vs. Miss. Valley St. (12/17/19)

26 • 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball #24 tim ffiinke Guard | 6’6” | 215 LBs | r-Sophomore

Champaign, ILlinois | central HS

SEASON HIGHS CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE Points 10, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) 2019-20: Redshirted. Field Goals Made 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Field Goals Attempted 2018-19 (at Grand Canyon): Played in all 34 games with three starts and aver- 8, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) aged 15.3 minutes per game... Averaged 3.5 points with a high of 14 against Utah Three-Pt. Field Goals Made (11/23)… Was a 37 percent shooter (39-of-104) from the floor, which improved 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) to 37 percent from three-point range (18-of-49)… Averaged 2.9 rebounds per Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted game. 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Free Throws Made 3, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Notes: Regarded as Illinois’ No. 2 recruit by ESPN.com as high school player and Free Throws Attempted No. 27 shooting guard in the nation… Was named The News-Gazette’s All-Area 4, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Player of the Year in 2017-18… Tallied 2,015 career points to become Cham- Rebounds paign-Urbana’s all-time leading scorer… Helped lead the Maroons to a 3A region- 5, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) al title in all three seasons with them… Earned All-Area first team honors in all Assists four years of high school… Averaged 21.0 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists as a 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) senior in 2017-18… Averaged 19.5 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists as a junior Steals in 2016-17… Father, Jeff, was his head coach. 1, vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Blocks -- Minutes 31, vs. Marshall (12/3/20)

CAREER HIGHS (at Grand Canyon/Wright State) Points 14, vs. Utah (11/23/18) Field Goals Made 4, vs. Utah (11/23/18) Field Goals Attempted 9, vs. Utah (11/23/18) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made 4, vs. Utah (11/23/18) Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 8, vs. Utah (11/23/18) Free Throws Made 3 (2x), last vs. Marshall (12/3/20) Free Throws Attempted 6, at UNI (12/19/18) Rebounds 9, vs. UMKC (1/19/19) Assists 3, at UNI (12/19/18) Steals 2, vs. Eastern New Mexico (2/28/19) Blocks 1, at Utah Valley (3/7/19) Minutes 32, vs. Utah (11/23/18) 2020-21 wright state men’s basketball • 27 • #32 T.J. Nagy Guard | 6’1” | 175 LBs | sophomore

Bellbrook, OHio | Bellbrook HS

CAREER AT WRIGHT STATE SEASON HIGHS Points 2019-20: Appeared in eight games off the bench… Scored first collegiate points -- against Mississippi Valley State in mid-December and played a season-high four Field Goals Made minutes in three games. -- Field Goals Attempted -- Notes: Prepped at Bellbrook High School in Bellbrook, OH before walking on to Three-Pt. Field Goals Made the Raider program… Father, Scott is Raiders head coach. -- Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted -- Free Throws Made -- Free Throws Attempted -- Rebounds -- Assists -- Steals -- Blocks -- Minutes --

CAREER HIGHS Points 2, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Field Goals Made 1, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Field Goals Attempted 2, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Three-Pt. Field Goals Made n/a Three-Pt. Field Goals Attempted 1 (2x), last vs. IUPUI (2/16/20) Free Throws Made n/a Free Throws Attempted 4, vs. Mississippi Valley State (12/17/19) Rebounds n/a Assists 1 (3x), last vs. IUPUI (2/16/20) Steals 1, vs. IUPUI (2/16/20) Blocks n/a Minutes 4 (3x), last vs. IUPUI (2/16/20)

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0 1 2 3 5 JAYLON TREY TANNER ALEX ANDRE HALL CALVIN HOLDEN HUIBREGTSE HARRIS G, 6-5, 190, R-Jr. g, 6-0, 165, so. G, 6-6, 185, so. G, 6-3, 195, fr. G, 6-3, 190, r-Fr. Houston, TX Glendale Heights, IL Wheelersburg, OH grafton, wi cleveland, OH (Louisville (KY) Doss) (St. Viator) (Wheelersburg) (grafton) (Brush)

11 14 20 21 22 LOUDON BRANDON ANDY GRANT ANDREW LOVE NOEL NEFF BASILE WELAGE c, 6-8, 260, r-sr. f, 6-8, 235, fr. F, 6-7, 215, jr. F, 6-9, 225, r-so. g, 6-6, 180, fr. Geneva, IL lucasville, oh Oakwood, OH Pewaukee, WI greensburg, in (Geneva) (chillicothe) (Oakwood) (Pewaukee) (greensburg)

23 24 32 JAMES TIM TJ MANNS FINKE NAGY f, 6-7, 210, r-jr. g, 6-6, 215, r-so. G, 6-1, 175, so. Columbus, OH Champaign, IL Bellbrook, OH (Walnut Ridge) (Central) (Bellbrook)

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