Showing posts with label Nutter Center. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Wright State 77 #9 Butler 65

Men's Basketball
Home Team:
Wright State Raiders
Visiting Team: Butler Bulldogs
Venue: Nutter Center (Dayton, Ohio)
Game Time: 7:00 p.m.
Fellow Attendee: Brandi
Game Photos

I hate missing BGSU men's basketball games at Anderson Arena, as I did on Saturday--indeed, it was only the third home game I've missed in ten years. However, Brandi and I were out of town, and getting back to BG in time for the game, while possible, would have been problematic. And we had decided to go to Dayton for the Butler-Wright State game instead, as I'm a former student of WSU as well, and it's not every day that you get an opportunity to see a top-ten team in action. Still, that made me feel only slightly better about missing a game at Anderson, despite the fact that the Falcons dropped a heartbreaker, 65-63 to Eastern Michigan.

The game at the Nutter Center was announced as a sellout (attendance was 10,827), the first for basketball in the 17-year history of the arena. I don't know how true that is--while there weren't a ton of empty seats, there weren't so few that you couldn't find them if you looked, and it seems to me that they could have packed some more people in the arena if they had wanted to. Still, it was a good crowd, especially for a team that rarely fills the arena to even half its capacity. The Falcon fan in me insists on noting, of course, that even with well over twice the capacity, the Nutter Center at its craziest can't come close to equaling the sheer volume of Anderson Arena at a similar frenzy.

That, however, is neither here nor there, and it was a fun game to attend. I have to be honest: I didn't expect Wright State to win, or even to keep the game particularly close. I knew they had gotten a good one when they hired first-year coach Brad Brownell, but I was surprised by how well the Raiders played. DaShaun Wood (a strong candidate for Horizon League Player of the Year) led them with 30 points, but they had a balanced attack in which no player looked reluctant to take a shot, and it worked very well for them. They also played well on defense, holding Butler's leading scorer A.J. Graves (another candidate for the league's Player of the Year) to just 10 points. They're a fun team to watch, and if Coach Brownell sticks around for a while, he'll develop them into a perennial contender for league championships.

Wednesday, December 11, 1996

Bowling Green 90 Wright State 63

Men's Basketball
Home Team: Wright State Raiders
Visiting Team: Bowling Green Falcons
Venue: Nutter Center (Dayton, Ohio)
Game Time: 7:00 p.m.
Fellow Attendee: Patrick

AP Game Story | Box Score

(Written February 23, 2013)

My first Bowling Green basketball game. The funny thing about that, of course, is that I was a student at Wright State at the time. This game took place during Christmas break of my sophomore year; my decision to transfer to BG was nearly final, so when I saw this game on the schedule, my friend Patrick and I hopped in the car and made the short trip down to the Nutter Center to take it in.

Perhaps not surprisingly, seeing as how it took place over sixteen years ago, I don't remember much about the game itself, other than the fact that it was dominated by Antonio Daniels, who would go on to be picked #4 in the NBA draft after graduating at the end of the season. That was my only opportunity to see Antonio play in person in college (I saw him play once in person in the NBA), so I'm glad about that. A number of guys that played for Bowling Green were still on the team next year, when I was at BG and began my passion for Falcon hoops. Of course, that was my only chance to see a BG team coached by Jim Larranaga as well, as he left after the season and Dan Dakich took over the Falcon program for the next ten years.