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Hadnot Hits 600-Point Mark; 'Dons Fall to Wright State
2/25/2026 10:23:00 PM | Men's Basketball
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Purdue Fort Wayne fell 74-70 to Wright State on Wednesday (Feb. 25) at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. It was the final regular season home game for the Mastodons.
Corey Hadnot II finished with 26 points, a career-high eight assists, four steals and three rebounds.
He went over the 600-point mark for scoring in 2025-26 in the contest. It is just the ninth time in program history a player has reached 600 points in a season. He now sits seventh all-time for single-season scoring in program history at 622.
He also reached 232 field goals on the season, fourth for a single season in program history. Only Bruce Roland (279 in 1987-88), Bryson Scott (247 in 2017-18) and Rickie Smith (242 in 1980-81) have more field goals in a season than Hadnot this year.
The 'Dons led for more than seven minutes in the contest on Wednesday, but it all came in the first half. Wright State finished the opening half on a 15-2 run after the Mastodons grabbed their largest lead of the game at 24-16 with 5:55 remaining in the period.
Purdue Fort Wayne cut the deficit to five points at the 8:17 and 7:04 marks of the second half. It was a four-point game at 67-63 with 59 seconds remaining but the Raiders made enough plays down the stretch to get the victory.
Solomon Callaghan had 24 points for Wright State. The Raiders shot 43.5 percent (27-of-62). Purdue Fort Wayne finished at 39.7 percent (23-of-58). DeAndre Craig Jr. added 19 points. Darius Duffy finished with 10 points and six rebounds.
Wright State improves to 19-11 (14-5 Horizon League) with the win and clinched the top seed in the Horizon League postseason. Purdue Fort Wayne falls to 16-14 (10-9 Horizon League) with the loss.
The Mastodons will conclude the regular season on Saturday (Feb. 28) at IU Indy. The 'Dons will have much at stake on Saturday. The No. 5 seed, which means a home game in the league tournament, is reachable for the Mastodons dependent on other outcomes.
~ Feel The Rumble ~
Corey Hadnot II finished with 26 points, a career-high eight assists, four steals and three rebounds.
He went over the 600-point mark for scoring in 2025-26 in the contest. It is just the ninth time in program history a player has reached 600 points in a season. He now sits seventh all-time for single-season scoring in program history at 622.
He also reached 232 field goals on the season, fourth for a single season in program history. Only Bruce Roland (279 in 1987-88), Bryson Scott (247 in 2017-18) and Rickie Smith (242 in 1980-81) have more field goals in a season than Hadnot this year.
The 'Dons led for more than seven minutes in the contest on Wednesday, but it all came in the first half. Wright State finished the opening half on a 15-2 run after the Mastodons grabbed their largest lead of the game at 24-16 with 5:55 remaining in the period.
Purdue Fort Wayne cut the deficit to five points at the 8:17 and 7:04 marks of the second half. It was a four-point game at 67-63 with 59 seconds remaining but the Raiders made enough plays down the stretch to get the victory.
Solomon Callaghan had 24 points for Wright State. The Raiders shot 43.5 percent (27-of-62). Purdue Fort Wayne finished at 39.7 percent (23-of-58). DeAndre Craig Jr. added 19 points. Darius Duffy finished with 10 points and six rebounds.
Wright State improves to 19-11 (14-5 Horizon League) with the win and clinched the top seed in the Horizon League postseason. Purdue Fort Wayne falls to 16-14 (10-9 Horizon League) with the loss.
The Mastodons will conclude the regular season on Saturday (Feb. 28) at IU Indy. The 'Dons will have much at stake on Saturday. The No. 5 seed, which means a home game in the league tournament, is reachable for the Mastodons dependent on other outcomes.
~ Feel The Rumble ~
Team Stats
WSU
Pur-FW
FG%
.435
.397
3FG%
.474
.227
FT%
.688
.633
RB
36
37
TO
12
12
STL
6
7
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