College Basketball Preview: Wright State at Loyola

When: 8 p.m. Wednesday

Where: Gentile Arena, Chicago, Ill.

TV/Radio: ESPN3, 106.5-FM

Probable Wright State starters

Steven Davis 6-8; Sr.; F; 14.8

Mark Alstork 6-5; Jr.; G; 21.6

Justin Mitchell 6-4; Jr.; G; 10.2

Grant Benzinger 6-3; Jr.; G; 13.7

Mike La Tulip 6-1; Sr.; G; 8.3

Probable Loyola starters

Aundre Jackson 6-5; Jr.; F; 17.0

Maurice Kirby 6-9; Jr.; F; 1.6

Milton Doyle 6-4; Sr.; G; 13.8

Clayton Custer 6-1; So.; G; 13.2

Ben Richardson 6-3; Jr.; G; 7.8

Series: Wright State leads 24-15 and has won seven straight and 13 of the last 14 meetings.

Coaches: Scott Nagy is 6-3 at Wright State and 416-243 in 22 seasons overall. Porter Moser is 78-93 in his sixth season at Loyola, winning the 2015 postseason College Basketball Invitational. He's 176-184 in 13 seasons overall, including stints at Illinois State and Arkansas-Little Rock.

About Wright State: The Raiders shot a combined 38 of 119 from the field (31.9 percent) and 17 of 52 on 3-pointers (32.7) in road losses to Georgia State and Penn State last week. … They're second among 351 Division I teams in free throws made (190) and sixth in attempts (248). … Alstork is 13th in the nation in total points (194) and 29th in average. … The Raiders were league-mates with Loyola from 1995-2013, first in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and then in the Horizon.

About Loyola: Jackson is the team's top scorer despite coming off the bench for eight of the first nine games. He scored 24 points on 11-of-12 shooting in a 65-59 win Saturday over San Diego State, which is the Mountain West Conference favorite. Forward Donte Ingram, averaging 9.6, had been starting but missed the last game with a knee injury. … The Ramblers also have beaten Washington State this season, and their only losses were to Saint Joseph's in the Paradise Jam and at North Carolina State. … They've won 18 of their last 19 non-conference home games, including all five this season.

Coach's take: "They might be the best team we've played," Nagy said. "When you look at their stats — the rebounding (plus-3.4 edge), the shooting percentage (50.8 percent), their defense (61.9 points allowed per game), their personnel, just how tough their kids are — it's really not a good matchup for us."

Coming up: The Raiders are off this weekend because of final exams next week. They play one game in an 11-day span, Tuesday at home against Division II Urbana University.

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