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  • Today in Shockers Sports History: March 3rd

    For the day, the Shockers are:
    14 and 13

    Regular Season (Games of Interest):
    2021 – (#RV) WSU Won at Tulane in New Orleans, La. 78-70. Trey Wade scored a career-high 23 points on 9 of 12 shooting and Wichita State beat Tulane 78-70 on Wednesday. Dexter Dennis added 20 points and 13 rebounds for the Shockers (14-4, 10-2 American Athletic Conference), who earned their sixth straight win. Morris Udeze had 12 points and 10 rebounds for Wichita State and Tyson Etienne added 12 points and six assists. Wichita State posted a season-high 22 assists, a career-high 12 from Alterique Gilbert, which gave him 301 for his career.

    2019 – Won at SMU in Dallas, Texas 67-55. Markis McDuffie had 15 points and nine rebounds as Wichita State defeated SMU 67-55 on Sunday. Dexter Dennis had 12 points and eight rebounds for Wichita State (15-13, 8-8 American Athletic Conference). Jamarius Burton added 10 points. Erik Stevenson had six assists for the visitors.

    2017 – (#21) WSU vs. Bradley in St. Louis, Mo. 82-56. MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo./Scottrade Center). Wichita State used its depth to overpower Bradley in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament quarterfinals. Darral Willis Jr. scored 17 points and Rashard Kelly added 14 as the 21st-ranked Shockers rolled to an 82-56 victory Friday night. They will face sixth-seeded Missouri State in the semifinals on Saturday. "I thought we played very well from about the first media timeout on," Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall said. "We had a little jitters at that point early, but after that we shared basketball, we really rebounded well, our defense was very good and we come away with a 26-point win. So we'll take it." Willis and Kelly were two of the key players off the bench for the second-seeded Shockers (28-4), who shook off a slow start to beat Bradley (13-20) for the 16th straight time. Wichita State got 45 points from its bench, compared to 28 for the seventh-seeded Braves.

    2006 – Won vs. Indiana State in St. Louis, Mo. 81-63. MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo./ Scottrade Center.

    2000 – Won vs. Illinois State in St. Louis, Mo. 70-55. MVC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo./ Kiel Center

    1983 – (#12) WSU Won at Bradley in Peoria, Ill. 97-96 (2OT)

    1981 – Won vs. Southern Illinois in Wichita 77-57. Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (higher seed hosts.)

    1969 – Beat (#19) Tulsa in Wichita 95-87 (OT)

    1965 – Won at North Texas in Denton, Texas 112-79

    1956 – Beat Tulsa in Wichita 71-51

    1955 – Won at Oklahoma City in Okla. City, Okla. 69-59

    1954 – (#12) WSU at Oklahoma City in Okla. City, Okla. 76-60

    1924 – Won at Friends in Wichita (Friends) 23-10

    1920 – Won at Sterling in Sterling 51-24
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