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Raiders must change focus to league games
Athletes are always asked to forget the game just past and concentrate on the game coming up, and that's exactly what the Wright State Raiders will have to do beginning today, even though senior guard Todd Brown said, "We'll be talking about this one at the end of the year." This one was Saturday's 70-67 loss at Northeastern, where a first-half ...
Focused Raiders concentrating on Huskies
Complacency not a problem for this year's team, which seems more settled. Hot Topics Associated Press photo by Joe Nicholson Wright State coach Brad Brownell and his Raiders arena t taking any games for granted this season after having had to dig out from under an 0-6 start last year.
Raiders ready for Northeastern rematch
The Wright State men's basketball team had an early Thanksgiving Day practice Thursday, Nov.
Wright State defeats Central Michigan 6953
Wright State defeats Central Michigan 69-53 Eds: APNewsNow. Wright State 69, Central Michigan 53.
Mena s basketball looks to shake off poor performance
Tags: Basketball , Ernie Zeigler , men's basketball , Sports CMU mena s basketball coach Ernie Zeigler said his team needed to seriously look at its play following Saturdaya s 62-53 loss at Fairleigh Dickinson.
NU among Butler's toughest games
With apologies to Dallas journalist Blackie Sherrod, scattershooting while wondering whether Butler would ever expand enrollment to 5,000 students: -- Star forward Kevin Coble of Northwestern will miss Wednesday's game against No.
Russ Mika was one of several former local high school stars to garner honors in the Ohio Athletic Conference.
The defending Pac-10 champions began the basketball season Friday night with a 74-69 win against Wright State.
Basketball: Washington beats Wright State 74-69 in opener
At introductions, Wright State was looking over at the Washington parade of starters.
Wright State repels Portland State charge, 7570
Wright State repels Portland State charge, 75-70 Eds: APNewsNow. Wright State 75, Portland State 70.
FACTS & STATS: Site: Bank of America Arena - Edmundson Pavilion -- Seattle, Washington.
Weekend preview: College basketball is back
The college basketball season officially began this past Monday, but the slate truly gets going on Friday night.
Todd Brown and Vaughn Duggins have been with the Wright State basketball program the longest, and both would be entering their senior seasons had Duggins not broken a finger on his shooting hand last year.
Injured, now suspended, Duggins tired of sitting
It wasn't even a 60-second ride - from Wright State's preseason basketball luncheon at the Nutter Center to the team's practice facility - but it was enough time, Vaughn Duggins said, to reflect on a much longer journey: "Scott and I were on the way over here, and I told him, 'Man, I just want to score my first point back.
Early signings, exhibitions keeping Raiders busy
What a week this is going to be for the Raiders. Sunday, point guard Cory Stanton of Springfield, Tenn., made a commitment to the team and expects to sign on Wednesday, along with three other high school seniors - Kegan Clark, A.J. Pacher and Cole Darling.
Central State basketball coach Doug Lewis Jr. knows the consequences of the exhibition game tonight, Nov.
For Brown, the 'good times' roll
If every picture truly does tell a story, Todd Brown hopes the big tattoo that covers the top half of his newly sculpted left arm tells the tale of two seasons.
Wright State game just got a whole lot easier
Washington will face a weakened Wright State in the Nov. 13 season opener for both teams.
Duggins suspended for three games
There was probably no way Wright State basketball coach Brad Brownell was going to make everybody happy, so he didn't try today, when he announced a three-game suspension for star junior guard Vaughn Duggins.
Last seasona s rocky start gives Raiders new perspective
Todd Brown remembers the first practice last basketball season, especially what Wright State coach Brad Brownell said about it.