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Wichita State Moves On To Face Kansas For The First Time In 22 Years

Fred VanFleet and the Wichita State Shockers did their part in setting up an anticipated matchup against Kansas on Sunday. (Photo: Charlie Neibergall)

Wichita State 81 Indiana 76

Seventh-seeded Wichita State shook off some poor shooting to finally overtake the tenth-seeded Indiana Hoosiers in a tightly fought first round matchup in the Omaha regional.

The Shockers trailed by eight points in the first half and played from behind most of the game before going on a 15-3 run in the middle of the second half, giving them thier biggest lead at 65-57. Freshman Zach Brown had six of his 11 points off the bench during the stretch.

The Shockers shot a dismal 2-of-13 from three-point range, but were able to offset that mark with a 29-of-34 performance from the free-throw line.

Wichita State’s Fred VanVleet had a game-high 27 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the field and 9-of-10 from the free-throw line while adding four assists, two rebounds and two steals and just one turnover. Ron Baker, the Shockers’ leading scorer, mustered 15 points on a 3-of-13 shooting effort, but was able to go 9-of-10 from the foul line. Baker also added a game-high five steals, and sealed the win by draining two free-throws with 19 seconds left in the game to push the Shockers lead to 80-76.

 

Indiana was led by 24 points from Yogi Ferrell, who shot 7-of-15 from the field. The Hoosiers closed the season at 20-14, and are expected to return their entire roster next season, as their roster lacks a single senior.

Wichita State moves on to face the two-seeded Kansas Jayhwaks on Sunday. The two in-state teams have not met since 1993, when the Jayhawks dominated the Shockers 103-54 during a Final Four season.

Written by Kurt Freudenberger

Kurt Freudenberger is a writer, musician, and lifelong sports fan currently residing in the heartland of America.

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