Yes, last season, Wright State won a surprising 25 games, the Horizon League title and got the automatic berth before losing to co-SEC champ Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament last March.
All is well for Wright State on the court under Scott Nagy. Now, it’s time to do the right thing off the court.
Nagy is keeping his word to take his team on a humanitarian mission in August 4-10. This is the second time the coach has done this in his career, the first when he was at South Dakota State. No basketball. Nope. Nothing to do with the sport. This is about life, learning and trying to do right by others by helping to make the world a better place.


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Words of appreciation
Wright State names rising star Division I leader Brad Chandler as director of athletics
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