DAYTON, Ohio — Naz Bohannon had 28 points and fed Garrett Covington for the buzzer-beating layup as Youngstown State narrowly beat Wright St. 74-72 on Friday night.
Michael Akuchie had 12 points and nine rebounds for Youngstown State (6-4, 3-4 Horizon League). Covington added 12 points.
Tanner Holden had 17 points and six rebounds for the Raiders (7-3, 5-2). Tim Finke added 16 points and 11 rebounds. Trey Calvin had 13 points.
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