Wright, Dayton Advance
He Scores 27 in Win Over West Virginia: Dayton 68, West Virginia 60


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Saturday, March 21, 2009
MINNEAPOLIS, March 20 -- It would be hard to imagine a player and moniker meshing more seamlessly than Chris Wright and the Dayton Flyers.
With dunks exceeded in ferocity only by the altitude of their apex, Wright lifted Dayton to heights not seen on its Ohio campus in nearly 20 years.
Wright scored a career-high 27 points and had 10 rebounds to lead the 11th-seeded Flyers to a 68-60 win over sixth-seeded West Virginia Friday in the Midwest Region, Dayton's first victory in the NCAA tournament since 1990.
"We didn't need a Superman effort from anybody," Dayton Coach Brian Gregory said. "But it was nice to get a couple of them."
Charles Little added 18 points for once-mighty Dayton (27-7), which had been 1-13 against Coach Bon Huggins's teams dating to his days at Cincinnati.
These Flyers weren't as easily intimidated by his huffing and puffing.
They will play third-seeded Kansas in the second round Sunday.
"There's times that we don't play very well," Gregory said. "But we never back down."
Darryl Bryant had 21 points and Devin Ebanks added 14 points and 12 rebounds for West Virginia (23-12), which had won at least two games in the NCAA tournament in each of its past four appearances.
Wright, the highest of the Flyers from Dayton, threw down a one-handed dunk off an inbounds pass and then a soaring tomahawk dunk in transition for a 46-37 lead with 14 minutes left in the game. He converted two three-point plays off dunks, with teammate Mickey Perry's mother hollering, "Put them in the hole, Superman!" while the free throws splashed through.
"I knew it was her," Wright said with a chuckle. "I was kind of laughing in my mind, but I knew I had to focus and make the free throw."
But Bryant hit two three-pointers, Ebanks dunked and Da'Sean Butler kissed a jumper off the glass to pull West Virginia within 48-47 with 11 minutes to play.






