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Samajae Haynes-Jones
63
UConn UCONN 13-15 (4-11 AAC)
65
Winner Wichita St. WICH 14-13 (7-8 AAC)
UConn UCONN
13-15 (4-11 AAC)
63
Final
65
Wichita St. WICH
14-13 (7-8 AAC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
UConn UCONN 27 36 63
Wichita St. WICH 22 43 65

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Haynes-Jones For the Win...Again

WICHITA, Kan. – Samajae Haynes-Jones jumper as time expired helped lift the Wichita State men's basketball team to a 65-63 win over the UConn Huskies Thursday, Feb. 28, inside Charles Koch Arena. The victory was the 300th at WSU for 12th season head coach Gregg Marshall

After UConn's Alterique Gilbert converted back-to-back three pointers in the final 45 seconds of regulation to tie the game at 63, Haynes-Jones took the ball the length of the floor and swished home a running fadeaway jump shot just as the final horn sounded. 

It was his second game-winner of the season after he beat the horn to give WSU an 85-83 victory over SMU Jan. 30. 

Haynes-Jones netted a game-high 20 points on 7-for-16 shooting, leading the Shockers (14-13, 7-8 American), while Markis McDuffie added 19 and Jamarius Burton had 11. 

Wichita State sprinted out of the gates to a 5-0 lead in the opening minute of the game after a Haynes-Jones three-pointer and Burton jumper, and led 12-5 when McDuffie converted a jump shot with just over 10 minutes to go in the first-half. 

UConn (13-15, 4-11 American) responded though, and scored 10 straight points to take its first lead of the game at the 6:36 mark after a Tyler Polley three. 

The Huskies continued their offensive surge, netting 11 of the next 14 points to extend their advantage to 24-15 on a Christian Vital jumper with 2:48 remaining in the stanza.

Wichita State went into halftime trailing, 27-22, after McDuffie made a jumper with just over 30 seconds to go in the period. 

Burton and Haynes-Jones each scored eight points, leading WSU at the intermission. 

The Shockers struggled shooting the basketball in the opening 20 minutes, going just 7-of-29 from the floor for 24 percent. 

In comparison, the Huskies shot 41 percent from the field, making 11 out of 27 shot attempts. 

Haynes-Jones splashed home a three to open the second-half, trimming the Husky advantage to 27-25 with 32 seconds elapsed. 

UConn answered with five consecutive points, building its lead back to seven, 32-25, after a Sidney Wilson shot from downtown. 

The Shockers responded, and caught fire from the floor, going on an 8-0 run, cutting the deficit to one when Haynes-Jones drilled a trey at the 11:24 mark of the half. 

A McDuffie three with 10 minutes remaining gave Wichita State its first lead since the first-half at 45-44, however, a pair of UConn free throws put the visitors back in front.

That's when Asbørn Midgaard ignited the Shockers, converting a layup, then blocking a shot on the other end, before slamming home a dunk to give WSU a 49-46 edge with just over eight minutes to go in the frame. 

The Huskies didn't go away though, and tied the contest, 54-54, via two Vital free-throws with 4:39 remaining, but an 8-3 Wichita State spurt over the next 1:54 built the Shockers' lead to 63-57 after McDuffie buried a shot from long range with just over a minute to go. 

Gilbert netted 18 points to pace the Huskies. 

After shooting just 24 percent in the first-half, Wichita State made 42 percent of its shots in the second stanza, ending the game at 34 percent (21-for-62). 

The Shockers outrebounded the Huskies, 40-31, and turned the ball over just eight times in the contest. WSU also tied its season-high with seven blocked shots. 

UConn shot 40 percent from the field in the game, making 22 of 55 shot attempts. 

Wichita State is scheduled to travel to SMU Sunday, March 3. Tip-off inside Moody Coliseum is slated for 1 p.m.

 
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