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right State began fall practices Sunday without forward Tavares Sledge who was dismissed from the squad following an unspecified violation of team rules last week. Sledge’s dismissal came three days after The Guardian learned that WSU forward JT Yoho was arrested on Sept. 12 for operating a vehicle while driving under the influence. While Wright State head coach Billy Donlon said he does not condone his players’ actions off the court, he believes overall the team has represented the university well during his tenure at
WSU. “I talk with our team, the coaches, the university, the administration… we’re always educating our players not just in the bad times or the good times, all the time,” Donlon said. “Mistakes get made and it is our job to do the best job to make sure they don’t get made and to help educate and respond.” WSU’s Athletics Department has not announced a punishment for Yoho’s arrest and he was present for the Raiders’ second practice Tuesday. Yoho had his next hearing moved to Oct. 28 at 10:30 a.m. after a Breathalzyer test found he had a .198 blood alcohol level on Sept. 12. Even without Sledge, Donlon said the squad is expected to red-
shirt 6-foot-9 freshmen forwards Zach Lett and Parker Ernsthausen this season. “I don’t think it is fair to them and their careers,” Donlon said about the possibility of playing Ernsthausen and Lett. “They are not ready, that is why we are redshirting them. It will not do us any good to play someone who is not ready to play right now. That is not a knock on them. Big kids usually take more time.” Donlon’s roster moves leave WSU with just two players who are 6-foot-8 or taller. Despite not having height up front, Donlon said playing smaller, faster lineups is become more normal in college basketball. “I think all of basketball has
gone to perimeter players,” Donlon said. “The traditional game of two bigs and a three-man who is a true small forward, nowhere in American basketball plays that way… Will we have to play smaller? Yeah, probably. I am going to play our best players.” Speeding up the tempo and playing guard-orientated basketball is something senior guard Reggie Arceneaux embraces. “Mentally, you get a lot of freedom,” Arceneaux said about playing up-tempo. “That is my strength, quickness, speed and shooting. That is the greatest thing a coach can tell you, if you have those attributes to just blow it up the floor.” The squad is in the midst of
playing 30 practices in 40 days leading up to the Raiders’ season opener against Belmont on Nov. 14. News and notes: WSU announced last week it will have new uniforms for the 2014-15 season. WSU will wear a white uniform with green trim, a green uniform with gold trim and a gold uniform with green trim. Arceneaux hinted that he might play the shooting guard position this season allowing Butler transfer Chrishawn Hopkins to play the point. Former Raider AJ Pacher made his professional debut Saturday. Pacher led his squad with 25 points.