Excerpt from the Dayton Daily News
Wright State coach Scott Nagy has only a few offensive principles and just a handful of set plays.
He likes to keep it simple. And no team in the nation was any better than the Raiders last season at simplifying their offense:
It was, “Give it to Trey and get out of the way.”
Senior guard Trey Calvin has an uncanny ability to get any shot he wants off his dribble. It’s why he averaged 20.3 points, was named first-team All-Horizon League and was just picked as the preseason player of the year.
He also had a knack for taking over at crunch time. He hit the game-winning shot at Louisville and nailed game-tying buckets in the final minute four times in a triple-overtime loss at Youngstown, connecting at the end of regulation and all three OT’s.
He had 44 points against YSU, one off the school record, and averaged 23.1 points over the final 10 games.