Junior forward Nate Navigato paced the Rockets (5-5) with 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting (4-of-7 3fg). Senior guard Tre'Shaun Fletcher was . . .
Navigato and freshman guard Marreon Jackson also tied for the team lead with four assists apiece.
Wright State outshot the Rockets by a 42.1 percent to 40.6 percent margin from the field and enjoyed a significant advantage at the charity stripe. The Raiders knocked down 22-of-30 free-throw attempts compared to UT's 7-of-14 effort.
Toledo started the game strong and led by as many as nine points, 19-10, following Navigato's third trey of the game with 13:13 to play in the first half. Wright State managed to even the score on two occasions over the remainder of the half before the Rockets took a 34-33 lead at intermission.
Junior guard Jaelan Sanford knocked down a three-pointer to open the second half, putting UT up 37-33. However, the Rockets scored just two points for the next five minutes and WSU took its first lead of the game with what turned out to be its game-deciding run that led to a 49-39 cushion.
Jackson's three-point field goal cut the Rockets' deficit to six points, 63-57, with just over three minutes to play. WSU then responded with a 7-0 burst to eliminate any hopes of a Rocket rally.
Toledo returns to action on Wednesday, Dec. 20 when it hosts Jackson State. Tip-off time is set for 7:00 p.m.
(Courtesy of UT Athletics)
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