MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – As Vaughn Duggins dug in to guard Central Michigan’s most important offensive possession with 17.7 seconds left, he was at best 50 percent healthy.
His back, said Wright State coach Billy Donlon, was “terrible.” But the WSU senior guard wouldn’t let himself be held out because of muscle issues, especially as the Raiders led by just two points in the final seconds.

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