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Wright State balance helps Raiders beat Milwaukee, 70-46

Final: WSU wins 70-46. The Raiders got big contributions from Cole Darling (21 points, nine rebounds), Reggie Arceneaux (14), Vance Hall (13) and Julius Mays (12) in a balanced effort while shooting 57.1 percent. Milwaukee shot 31.8 percent and got 10 points each from Tony Meier and Shaqillle Boga.

7:46 second: WSU leads 55-36. The Raiders have matched their biggest lead as Cole Darling has scored a career-high 18 points to go with eight rebounds. WSU is shooting 55.9 percent, including 5-of-8 from 3-point range and 12-of-14 from the free throw line. Milwaukee is shooting 28.9 percent, led by Tony Meier with 10 points.

Halftime: WSU leads 29-22. Milwaukee’s Kaylon Williams hit a 3-pointer at the shot clock buzzer with about 2 seconds left in the half to set the halftime margin. Cole Darling leads all scorers with 8 points, as WSU shot 45 percent. Julius Mays scored the final 5 points of the half for WSU to reach 7. Milwaukee shot 25.9 percent in the half.

6:12 first: WSU leads 18-11. Milwaukee is shooting 18.8 percent and went 9:33 without a field goal before Tony Meier connected on a 3-pointer with 7:04 left in the first half. Milwaukee’s three field goals have all been 3-pointers. Cole Darling has eight points for WSU, which is shooting 37.5 percent.

15:50 first: Milwaukee leads 6-5. The Panthers have 3-pointers from Ryan Allen and Tony Meier, and Reggie Arceneaux has all 5 points for the Raiders.

20:00 first: WSU starters: Reggie Arceneaux, Julius Mays, Vance Hall, Armond Battle, Johann Mpondo.

PREGAME: The Raiders have lost three straight entering today’s game against Milwaukee, which WSU has defeated six straight times at the Nutter Center. With a loss or Green Bay win today, WSU will remain in eighth place with just three league games to go. Milwaukee is 2-5 in its past seven, and WSU is 2-6 in its past eight.

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By Bob

February 12, 2012 6:48 PM | Link to this

Thank heavens! A nice victory because of great shooting and intense defense. Now if we could only gather more than 1 offensive rebound…It was nice to see Jason an Kendall on the floor; they showed they can play if given a chance. It was also great to see 8 members of the team had GPAs of 3.0 or better.

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