RH: Wichita State Plays At Tulsa On Tuesday In Quarterfinal
Wichita State's men's basketball team dominated Oklahoma State 96-70 in the second round of the National Invitation Tournament, showcasing their talent and maturity. The Shockers, now at 24-11, advance to face Tulsa (28-7) in a quarterfinal matchup on Tuesday at 6 p.m. on ESPN2. Wichita State led the game for the majority, executing a remarkable 17-4 run after briefly trailing. The Shockers' polished teamwork and strong scoring from Kenyon Giles, who scored 28 points, put them in a strong position for the next round.
By the Numbers- Wichita State scored 96 points, leading for over 37 minutes of the game.
- Kenyon Giles made 8 of 16 three-point attempts, contributing 28 points to the win.
The Shockers must maintain consistency as they approach tougher competition in the tournament. While their performance against Oklahoma State was impressive, the upcoming game against Tulsa will challenge their current form and depth.
State of Play- Wichita State has proven to be a difficult opponent, controlling games effectively.
- In their last matchup, they demonstrated strong defensive play by forcing 11 turnovers while committing only three.
Wichita State will aim to secure a spot in the semifinals with a victory over Tulsa, with the winner heading to Indianapolis for the next round. The outcome could redefine the Shockers' trajectory this season, as they seek to replicate past tournament successes.
Bottom LineWichita State's disciplined and cohesive play is a key factor in their success. To advance further, they must continue leveraging their strengths while adapting to the challenges posed by upcoming opponents in the NIT.
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