For the day, the Shockers are:
10 and 10
Regular Season (Games of Interest):
2004 - Won at Providence in Providence, Rhode Island 90-86. Randy Burns scored 24 points, Jamar Howard added 16 and Rob Kampmann had 10, while WSU improved to 5-0. Burns scored four points in the last 5.2 seconds to seal the win.
1982 - Won at UAB in Birmingham, Ala. 89-88 (OT). Zarko Durisic scored 11 of Wichita State's last 15 points Saturday night, including a free throw with 21 seconds left. Shocker guard Aubrey Sherrod led all scorers with 27 points, followed by Durisic with 24 and a game-high 14 rebounds.
1970 - Beat Kansas State in Wichita 64-51
1967 - Beat Arizona State in Wichita 122-105. Shockers made 40 free-throws. Warren Armstrong scored a tripple-double of 33-P, 21-R, and 12-A. This was also the 3rd highest points scored in a win.
1965 - Beat Colorado in Wichita 87-81
1964 - (#2) WSU beat BYU in Wichita 93-76
1961 - Won at (#6) Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. 71-68. Gene Wiley had a triple-double of 12-P, 13-R, and 15-B. Shockers recorded 15 blocks (all-time record) and Wiley had them all.
1945 - Beat Southwestern (KS) in Wichita 40-27
10 and 10
Regular Season (Games of Interest):
2004 - Won at Providence in Providence, Rhode Island 90-86. Randy Burns scored 24 points, Jamar Howard added 16 and Rob Kampmann had 10, while WSU improved to 5-0. Burns scored four points in the last 5.2 seconds to seal the win.
1982 - Won at UAB in Birmingham, Ala. 89-88 (OT). Zarko Durisic scored 11 of Wichita State's last 15 points Saturday night, including a free throw with 21 seconds left. Shocker guard Aubrey Sherrod led all scorers with 27 points, followed by Durisic with 24 and a game-high 14 rebounds.
1970 - Beat Kansas State in Wichita 64-51
1967 - Beat Arizona State in Wichita 122-105. Shockers made 40 free-throws. Warren Armstrong scored a tripple-double of 33-P, 21-R, and 12-A. This was also the 3rd highest points scored in a win.
1965 - Beat Colorado in Wichita 87-81
1964 - (#2) WSU beat BYU in Wichita 93-76
1961 - Won at (#6) Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. 71-68. Gene Wiley had a triple-double of 12-P, 13-R, and 15-B. Shockers recorded 15 blocks (all-time record) and Wiley had them all.
1945 - Beat Southwestern (KS) in Wichita 40-27
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