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It was the third meeting of the season between the two teams. The No. 8 Shockers defeated the No. 9 Bulls 73-68. Wichita State’s largest lead of the game was 16 with 16:47 left in the second half.
BOTTOM LINE: Wichita State plays in the AAC Tournament against South Florida. The Shockers have gone 8-10 against AAC opponents, with a 10-3 record in non-conference play.
K-State is shooting 28.6% and still only trails Wichita State, 19-15, with 7:47 left in the half. The Wildcats have been OK on defense except for a series of straight-line drives for layups by WSU.