Up and Down Wright State Raiders ends weekend trip in Wisconsin at Green Bay this afternoon, 3:00

By Pete Ross

2 16 2025

 

DAYTON – The Wright State men’s basketball team is set to take on Green Bay on Sunday afternoon in upstate Wisconsin, with tipoff set for 3 p.m. ET. Fans can follow the action several ways – via live stats, by watching on ESPN+ or by tuning in to the home for Raider Basketball 101.5 HANK FM and WING 1410 AM. Chris Collins and Justin Kinner will have all the play-by-play on the radio feed.

Fans can tune into 101.5 HANK FM live over the air in the Dayton metro area, as well stream the station live nationwide through a variety of free streaming apps. The iHeartRadio app, the TuneIn Radio app and the Audacy app are all FREE and each carry 101.5 HANK FM. Just search “101.5 HANK FM” on any of the three apps for Raider Basketball.

SUNDAY: WATCH ON ESPN+ | FOLLOW LIVE STATS | LISTEN ON 101.5 HANK FM | GAME NOTES 

LAST TIME OUT
Solomon Callaghan tallied a career-best 16 points and Brandon Noel finished with a game-high 25 points, but Wright State was unable to grab a Friday night road win, falling 88-80 in overtime at Milwaukee. Alex Huibregtse’s three-pointer with nine seconds left sent the game to overtime, but Milwaukee scored the first eight points of the extra session. Behind Noel and Callagahan, Huibregtse finished with 11 points and Michael Imariagbe had 10 points.

CAREER NIGHT CALLAGHAN
Solomon Callaghan recorded a career-best 16 points on Friday at Milwaukee. It was Callaghan’s second-straight double-digit scoring effort and his fifth overall this year, surpassing a pair of 15-point performances (Kentucky, USF) and 12-point games (Oakland, IU Indy).

LET’S LINEUP
Wright State has had 10 different starting lineup combinations to date this season, a mark that’s tied for the sixth-most nationally (Wyoming 16 combinations leads).

FACING THE PHOENIX
Wright State has won 15 of the last 19 meetings overall in the series against Green Bay. The first meeting in the series came back on December 7, 1987, a Green Bay victory in the Raiders’ first year as a Division I program. A tight series throughout history, Wright State now has a slim, 40-34 overall series lead.

PHOENIX RISING
– Green Bay is 2-24 overall and 0-15 in the Horizon League, coming into Sunday on a 21-game losing streak.  The Phoenix won two of their first five games, winning at Western Illinois and at home against Southern Illinois Edwardsville, before the current skid.
– Anthony Roy leads Green Bay in scoring at 25.7 points/game, but has only played in 11 games (none since Dec. 14), while Marcus Hall is also averaging double figures at 12.8 points/game.

(LOGAN) WOODS HITTING THE MARK
Logan Woods is currently shooting 49.7 percent overall and 48.6 percent from deep and has connected at 40 percent or better in 19 of 26 games. He entered the season with career averages of 36.4 and 28.6 percent, respectively. Woods has recorded five-plus points in 20 of 26 games and has six games with 10-plus points, including a career-best 18 points on Nov. 21 against Princeton.

 

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