The Raiders, who won 16 games last season by double digits, open their season playing Lake Erie College in the Nutter Center Tuesday night.
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Learn from WSU faculty experts during a virtual discussion on Monday, Nov. 15, 10 a.m.-noon, sponsored by the WSU Retirees Association.
Last year Raider supporters helped by making donations to have pictures of themselves or kids — or even dogs — displayed.
Many medical school graduates who dedicate years of schooling and thousands in school loans, never get to be practicing physicians.
The Raiders have just 11 scholarship players, and two are injured, which makes scrimmaging in practice a little tricky.
Horizon League teams have ample reason to dread facing the Raiders this season, mostly because of the emergence of Grant Basile.
Proposals include separating COLA into three schools: the School of the Arts, the School of the Humanities and the School of the Social Sciences.
“A guy nobody talks about who has done a really good job for us is Andy Neff,” Nagy said of the walk-on from Oakwood.
Dayton native and WSU theatre graduate Ebony Blake will appear on the CBS legal crime drama “Bull” tonight, Nov. 4, at 10 p.m.
It’s just the second individual title in Wright State history for men or women. Jessica Kuhr won in 2000.