Springfield, MO (Sports Network) - The 20th-ranked Wichita State Shockers hope
to continue their reign atop the Missouri Valley Conference standings on
Wednesday night, as they travel to JQH Arena in Springfield for a clash with
the Missouri State Bears.
Wichita State hosted nationally-ranked Creighton last Saturday and came away
with a 67-64 triumph to improve to 6-1 in the MVC. The Shockers, who spent
time in the AP Poll earlier this season, got off to a 9-0 start and are now
17-2, thus reintroducing them to the poll following the big win over the
Bluejays.
Missouri State experienced a lengthy eight-game losing streak to close out its
non-conference schedule only to respond with a 3-1 start to MVC play. Since
that turnaround however, the Bears have fallen back to Earth with three
straight losses, most recently dropping a 69-66 decision at Bradley last
Saturday, as they sit with a dismal 5-14 overall record.
Although Wichita State swept Missouri State in the season series a year ago,
the Bears hold a 30-29 lead in the all-time series, which includes a 20-7 mark
in Springfield.
Wichita State led Creighton for virtually the entire game, and although it
spent much of the second half nursing a one-possession advantage, it was able
to seal the deal with a pair of free throws by Malcolm Armstead in the final
minute. The Shockers had far from their most efficient shooting performance
(.380), but they hung on for the win by holding the usually-potent Bluejays to
23-of-55 shooting (.418) and by winning the turnover battle by a 14-7 margin.
Carl Hall was a difference-maker coming off the bench, tallying a double-
double with 17 points and 13 rebounds, while Armstead (15 points), Cleanthony
Early (13 points) and Demetric Williams (10 points) were also effective. Hall
(13.2 ppg, 8.3 rpg) has been a welcomed addition to the lineup after missing
seven games earlier in the season with an injury. Early is the team's leading
scorer with 15.4 ppg on nearly 50 percent field goal efficiency, and Armstead
chips in with 9.5 ppg, 3.8 apg and 2.1 spg. As a team, Wichita State has been
stellar scoring the ball (70.7 ppg), while also leading the MVC in scoring
defense (60.1 ppg), field goal percentage defense (.395), and rebounding
margin (+8.3).
Down by as many as 16 points against Bradley last Saturday, Missouri State
mounted an improbable comeback to tie the game with three seconds remaining on
an Anthony Downing layup, only to fall victim to a game-winning 3-pointer at
the buzzer. Downing, Marcus Marshall and Gavin Thurman all sparked the
comeback bid with 13 points apiece, with Downing and Marshall combining to go
a perfect 13-of-13 from the foul line. The hot shooting by the Bears down the
stretch against Bradley was more the exception than the rule, as they are the
MVC's worst offensive team, ranking last in scoring offense (59.7 ppg), field
goal percentage (.403), 3-point percentage (.306) and free throw percentage
(.634). Downing is one of the team's only consistent performers, leading the
way in scoring (14.2 ppg), assists (2.7 apg) and steals (1.3 spg). Marshall
adds 9.9 ppg for Missouri State, which is able to keep most of its contests
close by sporting a solid scoring defense (63.6 ppg).
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