The Raiders are down to six available bodies after one player tested positive for COVID-19 last week.
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Her team is down to seven healthy players, most of whom have practiced only sporadically, which is why the home opener Wednesday against Toledo was shelved.
Wright State also announced the women’s team is canceling its home opener against Toledo on Wednesday and a road trip to Butler on Nov. 29.
"I do not learn online as well as I would as if I was in a classroom which makes these frequent quizzes more challenging. For me, this increase is terrible."
“I think we all rely on each other. We have the next-man-up mentality. We had seven or eight guys lead us in scoring last year. Everyone would just take their turn.”
To initiate the process, a letter from Wright State was sent to the faculty union alerting them that the university anticipates the need for layoffs.
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“We’ve been watching him. He made a pretty big jump physically. When that event took place, we saw he’s just a hard, hard worker.”
The Raiders have games against Butler and Michigan on the road and Bradley at home before starting Horizon League play Dec. 12.