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Wright State Men's Basketball 2020-21 Game Notes 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 GAMes 8 & 9: wright state (6-1, 4-0 Horizon) at Oakland (2-9, 2-2 Horizon) • Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 • 7:00 p.m. || Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021 • 5:00 p.m. • NOVEMBER (0-0) • TV: ESPN3 (Fri.) || ESPN+ (Sat.) • Radio: WRZX 106.5 FM (Dayton) • 25 vs. Ohio ^ canc. • Rochester, MI • Athletics Center O’rena (4,000) • 26 at Illinois ^ canc. 27 vs. North Carolina A&T ^ canc. OPENING TIP BY THE NUMBERS DECEMBER (6-1) LAST TIME OUT **National Rankings Entering Weekend Series Wright State remained unbeaten in Horizon League play with a 3 Marshall L, 64-80 WRIGHT STATE two-game sweep over Green Bay at home last weekend, tallying a 5 Miami (OH) W, 71-47 Statistic Natl. Ranking Value 13 at Bowling Green W, 85-67 67-53 win on Saturday before a 90-77 victory Sunday afternoon. Scoring Offense 76 79.3 19 at Detroit Mercy * W, 93-70 Saturday saw Tanner Holden and Loudon Love each finish with Scoring Defense T-107 66.6 20 at Detroit Mercy * W, 85-72 double-doubles to pace the Raiders, as Holden finished with a Scoring Margin 66 12.7 game-high 18 points and added 10 rebounds, while Love finished Rebound Margin T-62 6.7 26 Green Bay * W, 67-53 with a game-leading 14 rebounds and had 17 points. Jaylon Hall Assists Per Game T-112 14.7 27 Green Bay * W, 90-77 (12 points) and Grant Basile (11 points) also finished in double Blocked Shots/Game 99 3.9 Steals Per Game T-127 7.0 figures. JANUARY (0-0) Turnover Margin 241 -1.7 1 at Oakland * 7:00 p.m. Assist/Turnover Ratio 138 1.04 2 at Oakland * 5:00 p.m. Sunday saw Hall lead the way with a new career-best 22 points FG Percentage 32 49.9 FG Percentage Def. 42 38.6 8 Youngstown State * 7:00 p.m. as six players had double figure scoring games. Holden followed up Saturday’s performance with 19 points on Sunday, including 3-Point FG/Game T-249 6.3 9 Youngstown State * 3:00 p.m. 3-PointFG Percentage 120 35.2 15 Cleveland State * & 7:00 p.m. 13 in the first half, and added eight rebounds, while Loudon Love FT Percentage 198 68.4 16 Cleveland State * & 7:00 p.m. finished just shy of a double-double with 15 points and a game- W-L Percentage T-37 85.7 22 at IUPUI * 12:00 p.m. best nine rebounds. Trey Calvin passed out a game-high six as- 23 at IUPUI * 12:00 p.m. sists to go along with his 13 points, while Tim Finke (11 points) and Basile (10 points) were also in double figures. OAKLAND 29 Robert Morris * & 7:00 p.m. Statistic Natl. Ranking Value 30 Robert Morris * & 7:00 p.m. Scoring Offense 248 68.2 OAKLAND ORIGINALS Scoring Defense 319 85.5 FEBRUARY (0-0) Oakland recorded its first two wins of the season last weekend Scoring Margin 314 -17.4 5 at UIC * 8:00 p.m. on the road against Detroit Mercy. This weekend’s games against Rebound Margin 310 -8.1 Assists Per Game 240 12.3 6 at UIC * 8:00 p.m. Wright State will be Oakland’s first home contests of the year. Blocked Shots/Game 316 1.5 12 Milwaukee * 7:00 p.m. Wright State and Oakland have previously met 22 times entering Steals Per Game 31 9.2 13 Milwaukee * 3:00 p.m. this weekend’s doubleheader, with the Raiders leading the series Turnover Margin 127 1.5 19 at Northern Kentucky * TBA 15-7 after winning both matchups last season. The teams first met Assist/Turnover Ratio 222 0.88 20 at Northern Kentucky * TBA back on Nov. 29, 1977 – a Raider victory – and the teams also met FG Percentage 312 37.2 FG Percentage Def. T-318 50.0 in Jan. 1979 and Dec. 1979 but then didn’t face each other again MARCH (0-0) 3-Point FG/Game 79 8.6 until Dec. 2000. Wright State also handed Oakland a loss in the 3-PointFG Percentage 268 29.8 8 Horizon League Champ. Semifinal Golden Grizzlies’ first-ever Horizon League contest, played Jan. FT Percentage 278 64.1 9 Horizon League Championship 2, 2014 inside the Nutter Center. W-L Percentage 294 18.2 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 Mins/Game: 33.0 Mins/Game: 35.1 Mins/Game: 29.7 Mins/Game: 27.0 Mins/Game: 28.6 Points/Game: 11.3 Points/Game: 15.3 Points/Game: 11.4 Points/Game: 8.2 Points/Game: 15.7 Shooting %: 40.6 Shooting %: 59.4 Shooting %: 42.9 Shooting %: 42.9 Shooting %: 54.4 Shot Attempts: 28-69 Shot Attempts: 41-69 Shot Attempts: 24-56 Shot Attempts: 18-42 Shot Attempts: 49-90 3pt Shooting %: 36.1 3pt Shooting %: 27.3 3pt Shooting %: 39.3 3pt Shooting %: 36.8 3pt Shooting %: --- 3pt Shooting: 13-36 3pt Shooting: 3-11 3pt Shooting: 11-28 3pt Shooting: 7-19 3pt Shooting: --- Free Throw %: 76.9 Free Throw %: 75.9 Free Throw %: 77.8 Free Throw %: 75.0 Free Throw %: 54.5 FT Attempts: 10-13 FT Attempts: 22-29 FT Attempts: 21-27 FT Attempts: 6-8 FT Attempts: 12-22 Reb./Game: 2.9 Reb./Game: 7.3 Reb./Game: 3.6 Reb./Game: 5.0 Reb./Game: 12.0 **2020-21 Player Stat Averages Entering Weekend** 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 COACHES AND STAFF POSITION / YEAR Ohio (6) Andre Harris Scott Nagy Head Coach / Fifth Season (Delta State, ’88/Illinois ’90) Tanner Holden James Manns Brian Cooley Associate Head Coach / Fifth Season (Nebraska Wesleyan, ’06/South Dakota St. ’09) TJ Nagy Sharif Chambliss Assistant Coach / Fifth Season (Wisconsin, ’05, UW-Platteville ’11) Andy Neff Clint Sargent Assistant Coach / Fifth Season (South Dakota State, ‘11) Brandon Noel Nick Goff Director of Operations / Fifth Season (Nevada, ’10/South Dakota St. ’13) Nick Nagy Administrative Assistant / Third Season (Mississippi, ’16/Miami (OH) ’18) Illinois (3) Trey Calvin Tim Finke PRONUNCIATIONS Loudon Love Scott Nagy - nay-GEE Indiana (1) Andrew Welage Grant Basile - BUH-silly Tim Finke – Fenk-e (Fenk like Think) Wisconsin (2) Grant Basile Alex Huibregtse – Hu-bricks Alex Huibregste Andrew Welage – Well-IGE Brandon Noel – Noll (like Roll) Texas (1) Jaylon Hall Loudon Love - LOUD-n 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.
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