DAYTON, Ohio — WKU Hilltopper Basketball had multiple double-digit leads Tuesday night, but a late run by Wright State dealt the Hilltoppers a 76-74 road loss.
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WKU (6-3) led by 10 with 14:08 to play and still by 59-55 with 8:47 remaining, but Wright State went on an 11-0 run to build a seven-point advantage and swing the momentum.
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The Hilltoppers rallied and reclaimed the lead with 1:36 to go, but Wright State (7-2) took it right back and WKU missed several opportunities to win or tie in the final 90 seconds.
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"When you go on the road, there's a small margin for error," WKU head coach Rick Stansbury said. "You've got to be able to realize a 10-point lead disappears in a hurry. It doesn't take but one lapse here or there."
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WKU had the preseason Horizon League favorite down by 10 in the first half, but Wright State finished the half on a 10-2 run to cut its deficit to 36-34 at the break.
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Back-to-back baskets by redshirt junior forward Carson Williams extended the Hilltoppers' advantage back to 10 at 50-40 with 14 minutes to go, but while WKU's offense sputtered, Wright State thrived.
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"Just missing shots," junior guard Taveion Hollingsworth said. "It really starts on defense, honestly. We weren't really getting stops, so we couldn't convert anything."
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The Tops trailed 73-66 with 3:39 remaining when they went on an 8-0 run to charge back into the lead. Graduate senior guard Camron Justice's jumper made it 74-73 WKU with 1:36 left.
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Wright State's Cole Gentry scored on a running layup to the basket 20 seconds later, and WKU never scored again.
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Sophomore center Charles Bassey led all scorers with 19 points in addition to nine rebounds and three blocks.
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Justice finished with 17 points and six boards, and Hollingsworth added 15 points. Williams and redshirt senior guard/forward Jared Savage each tallied eight points and six rebounds.
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Bill Wampler paced Wright State with 22 points, and Gentry added 17.
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The Hilltoppers now finally return home to host undefeated SEC foe Arkansas (8-0) at 6:30 p.m. CT Saturday at E.A. Diddle Arena. The game will air nationally on CBS Sports Network.
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"I'm sure this won't be the last time," Justice said on the team facing adversity. "This is a sport. Adversity is what the game is really about. It's how you bounce back from. We'll see how we respond. All I'm saying is it'll be a good game Saturday."
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