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1997–98 Wright State Raiders men's basketball team

The 1997–98 Wright State Raiders men's basketball team represented Wright State University in the 1997–98 NCAA Division I men's basketball season led by head coach Ed Schilling.


1997–98 Wright State Raiders men's basketball
MCC
10–18 (3–11 MCC)
Ed Schilling (1st season)
Will Rey
Otis Hughley
Ken Barer
Nutter Center

The 1997–98 Wright State Raiders men's basketball team represented Wright State University in the 1997–98 NCAA Division I men's basketball season led by head coach Ed Schilling.

1997-98 was a season of change. WSU President Dr. Harley Flack introduced the university community to a fresh-faced young coach , a revamped roster and, surprisingly, even a new mascot.

The rumors that the old mascot was considered “racist” or “sexist” appear to be unfounded.

New head coach Ed Schilling lived the old adage that you never want to follow a legend.
He was lured away from the New Jersey Nets of the NBA to fulfill the vision of President Flack and athletic director Mike Cusack to make the Raiders a "top 50 program" with "top 40" attendance.

Right from the start he promised to work his players "harder than they've ever been worked" and demand strict discipline. This inevitably was challenging for the roster he inherited, who had been recruited by Ralph Underhill and Jim Brown. He worked hard to fill roster positions as they opened, and his recruiting would show a willingness to take chances on talented players with troubled history, trusting his rules-based approach to give guys a fair chance.

What was inescapable, however, was that the former hoops star and high school coach had only one year of experience as a college assistant and one in the NBA. He was a young, ambitious coach taking over from a legend at a university that expected to win big.

Incoming freshman recruits were forward Onome Scott-Emuakpor from East Lansing, guard Brandon Pardon from Van Wert Lincolnview, and Center Bruno Petersons of Wheaton Academy in Illinois.

  • Tony Baultrippe, a point guard out of Ellet High School in Akron, joined the Raiders from Iowa Western Junior College.

  • Forward Sherman Curry from J.F. Shields High School in McWilliams, Alabama transferred in from Wallace State Community College.

  • Marvin Rodgers, a 6' 9" forward, was a controversial late signing from Wallace Community College due to past legal trouble from his time at West Virginia.

  • Inus Norville transferred in from University of Massachusetts to redshirt for his transfer year.

  • Rob Welch graduated following the 1996-97 season.

  • John Sivesind (G) left the team on April 24, following a season where he started 27 games and was named to the Horizon league all-newcomer team, saying "I don't want it to be a job."

  • De'Andre Shepard (F) left the team on April 24.

  • Anthony Brown (F) left the team on April 24.

  • Lequient Lewis (C) was dismissed by Coach Schilling on June 18 for missing classes and tutoring sessions.

  • Mark Oliver (F) was placed on academic probation in September.

  • Michael Richardson (G) quit the team on November 8 to transfer to Georetown College in Kentucky.

  • Marvin Rodgers (F) was dismissed February 3 for missing classes. He had previously missed 5 games from three separate disciplinary issues.

  • Tony Baultrippe (G) was dismissed February 13 for missing class, although it was also announced that he was charged with criminal damaging resulting from a disturbance at Wallaby's Sports Bar.

A difficult first season for the new coach. A university that clearly wanted more winning and less chaos hadn't yet achieved those goals. An eight game league losing streak buried any hopes of a rebound season. Suspensions and dismissals showed that all was not well inside the locker room. The season did end on an optimistic note with a 3-2 stretch run to finish league play including an upset of Butler who was ascendant as the league's top program. This was followed by an upset of #2 seed UIC in the MCC tournament before losing to eventual champion Butler.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
Nov 15, 1997*at Central MichiganW 82-721–0Rose Arena Mount Pleasant, MI
Nov 18, 1997*Old DominionW 64-522–0Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Nov 22, 1997*WilmingtonW 84-553–0Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Nov 25, 1997*Ball StateW 62-603–1Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Nov 29, 1997*at OhioL 56-573–2Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Dec 6, 1997*at CincinnatiL 60-853–3Myrl Shoemaker Center Cincinnati, OH
Dec 10, 1997*at Bowling GreenW 76-674–3Anderson Arena Bowling Green, OH
Dec 13, 1997*at Dayton Gem City JamL 63-944-4UD Arena Dayton, OH
Dec 17, 1997*at Michigan StateL 52-954-5Breslin Center East Lansing, MI
Dec 20, 1997Central MichiganW 79-725–5Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Dec 22, 1997Western MichiganL 74-885–6University Arena Kalamazoo, MI
Dec 27, 1997*Prairie View A&MW 69–656–6Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Jan 3, 1998LoyolaW 69-657-6(1–0)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Jan 5, 1998UICL 81-837-7(1–1)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Jan 12, 1998at ButlerL 66-817-8(1–2)Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis
Jan 15, 1998at Detroit MercyL 75–807-9(1–3)Calihan Hall Detroit, MI
Jan 17, 1998at Cleveland StateL 67-857-10(1–4)CSU Convocation Center Cleveland, OH
Jan 22, 1998MilwaukeeL 62-697-11(1–5)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Jan 24, 1998Green BayL 65-777-12(1–6)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Jan 29, 1998at LoyolaL 52-597-13(1–7)Gentile Event Center Chicago, IL
Jan 31, 1998at UICL 70-827-14(1–8)UIC Pavilion Chicago, IL
Feb 7, 1998ButlerW 57-538–14(2–8)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Feb 12, 1998Cleveland StateL 67-718-15(2–9)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Feb 14, 1998Detroit MercyW 60–588-16(2–10)Nutter Center Fairborn, OH
Feb 19, 1998at Green BayL 62-748-17(2–11)Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena Green Bay, WI
Feb 21, 1998at MilwaukeeW 75-659-17(3–11)MECCA Arena Milwaukee, WI
Feb 28, 1998(7)vs. (2) UIC QuarterfinalsW 74-7310-17Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena Green Bay, WI
Mar 1, 1998(7)vs. (3) Butler SemifinalsL 48-6710-18Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena Green Bay, WI
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. MW=Midwest.

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Column 1Column 2
Steno KosRaider Award
Thad BurtonHorizon League All Tournament Team
NumberNameGamesAveragePointsAssistsRebounds
21Keion Brooks2817.147976129
43Thad Burton2812.535122305
30Sherman Curry258.22042793
40Marvin Rodgers1512.3197985
32Brandon Pardon286.117211149
5Tony Baultrippe178.51443132
44Steno Kos265.414120103
25Steve Yeagle272.3631131
21Ryan Grose212.960837
3Scott E. Onome271.7461242
24Bruno Petersons240.819320
33Eddie Chambers120.4522

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