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CHICAGO — I held a final stats sheet in my hand as Julius Mays came out of the Wright State locker room. He asked if he could look at it.
There was plenty to like for the Raiders. They had just beaten Loyola 64-48 on Thursday in a game that wasn’t really that close. They led by as many as 27 points, shot 55.6 percent in the second half and improved to 2-1 in the Horizon League and 7-8 overall.
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