WICHITA STATE (8-4, 4-2) vs Cincinnati (3-7, 1-4)
WEDNESDAY, JAN 27, 2021 | 5:00 P.M. CT
CINCINNATI, OH / FIFTH THIRD ARENA
TV: ESPN+
RADIO: KEYN 103.7 FM (GoShockers.com/Listen)
LAST MEETING: JANUARY 10, 2021. WSU 82 - CIN 76
GAME RECAP: Freshman Ricky Council IV scored a career-high 23 points and the Shockers snapped a six-game losing streak against American Athletic Conference rival Cincinnati, 82-76.
Council's total was the highest for a Shocker true freshman since Feb. 10, 2009 when Toure' Murry put up 23 points -- including the game-winner at the buzzer -- in a 62-61 victory over Missouri State.
Morris Udeze scored 18 points to go with 16 from Tyson Etienne to help Wichita State (7-3, 3-1) keep pace with conference leaders Houston (5-1) and Tulsa (4-1) in the loss column.
Former Topeka Hayden standout Zach Harvey scored 19 points to lead Cincinnati (3-7, 1-4), which had won all three American era visits to Charles Koch Arena – two of them by a single point.
Instead of settling for jumpers as they had in past matchups against the Bearcats, the Shockers spent most of the second half in attack mode. Council and fellow guards Tyson Etienne and Craig Porter Jr. took turns driving the lane for baskets and/or Bearcat fouls. The trio combined to draw 15.
Up 49-46, Wichita State scored 33 points over the last nine minutes of the game to push a three-point lead to as many as 16 down the stretch. Etienne (14 points), Udeze (8) and Council (8) combined for all but three points during that burst.
WSU attempted just 12 three-pointers – fewest by a Shocker team since Jan. 17, 2015 when they made 4-of-11 tries in a 20-point win at Evansville.
The Shockers went to the line 34 times to Cincinnati's 23 and outscored the visitors 23-16. They also converted 15 Bearcat turnovers into 28 points.
Council sank 8-for-11 shots from the field, canned 7-of-11 free throws and grabbed a team-high six rebounds.
Etienne (6-of-13, 2-for-4 from three) handed out a team-high three assists to go with five rebounds.
Udeze dunked three times in an 8-for-12 shooting performance.
Led by Council's 23 points and six-each from Porter and Clarence Jackson, the Shockers bench supplied 41 points. Reserve accounted for two-third of the first-half scoring to send WSU into the break with a 30-29 advantage.
All-time the Shockers are now 9-10 against Cincinnati inside the Roundhouse. Their last win came in 1981 behind 16 points from Antoine Carr. The victory narrows Cincinnati's overall series lead to 24-13.
WEDNESDAY, JAN 27, 2021 | 5:00 P.M. CT
CINCINNATI, OH / FIFTH THIRD ARENA
TV: ESPN+
RADIO: KEYN 103.7 FM (GoShockers.com/Listen)
LAST MEETING: JANUARY 10, 2021. WSU 82 - CIN 76
GAME RECAP: Freshman Ricky Council IV scored a career-high 23 points and the Shockers snapped a six-game losing streak against American Athletic Conference rival Cincinnati, 82-76.
Council's total was the highest for a Shocker true freshman since Feb. 10, 2009 when Toure' Murry put up 23 points -- including the game-winner at the buzzer -- in a 62-61 victory over Missouri State.
Morris Udeze scored 18 points to go with 16 from Tyson Etienne to help Wichita State (7-3, 3-1) keep pace with conference leaders Houston (5-1) and Tulsa (4-1) in the loss column.
Former Topeka Hayden standout Zach Harvey scored 19 points to lead Cincinnati (3-7, 1-4), which had won all three American era visits to Charles Koch Arena – two of them by a single point.
Instead of settling for jumpers as they had in past matchups against the Bearcats, the Shockers spent most of the second half in attack mode. Council and fellow guards Tyson Etienne and Craig Porter Jr. took turns driving the lane for baskets and/or Bearcat fouls. The trio combined to draw 15.
Up 49-46, Wichita State scored 33 points over the last nine minutes of the game to push a three-point lead to as many as 16 down the stretch. Etienne (14 points), Udeze (8) and Council (8) combined for all but three points during that burst.
WSU attempted just 12 three-pointers – fewest by a Shocker team since Jan. 17, 2015 when they made 4-of-11 tries in a 20-point win at Evansville.
The Shockers went to the line 34 times to Cincinnati's 23 and outscored the visitors 23-16. They also converted 15 Bearcat turnovers into 28 points.
Council sank 8-for-11 shots from the field, canned 7-of-11 free throws and grabbed a team-high six rebounds.
Etienne (6-of-13, 2-for-4 from three) handed out a team-high three assists to go with five rebounds.
Udeze dunked three times in an 8-for-12 shooting performance.
Led by Council's 23 points and six-each from Porter and Clarence Jackson, the Shockers bench supplied 41 points. Reserve accounted for two-third of the first-half scoring to send WSU into the break with a 30-29 advantage.
All-time the Shockers are now 9-10 against Cincinnati inside the Roundhouse. Their last win came in 1981 behind 16 points from Antoine Carr. The victory narrows Cincinnati's overall series lead to 24-13.
Comment