Ricky Council IV scored a career-high 31 points and well-rested Wichita State bested UCF, 84-79, Wednesday evening at Charles Koch Arena.
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Back in action for the first time in 10 days (health and safety protocol), the Shockers (10-7, 1-4) snapped a rare four-game losing streak and picked up their first conference win.
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Council made 6-of-10 field goal attempts and went 16-of-20 at the foul line in WSU's first 30-point effort since Mar. 15, 2019 when Markis McDuffie scored 34 in an AAC quarterfinal win over Temple.
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Only Cleo Littleton (22-of-25 in a 1955 win over Houston) and Dave Stallworth (18-of-23 in a 1963 win over Cincinnati) have made or attempted more free throws in a single-game.
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Morris Udeze added 16 points and
Dexter Dennis paired 13 points with a team-high six rebounds.
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Brandon Mahan put up 20 points and 13 rebounds for UCF (12-6, 4-4), which fell to 0-8 against the Shockers (0-5 at Charles Koch Arena).
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WSU shot exactly 40 percent from the field and made 9-of-23 threes (.391). UCF fared slightly better at 40.6 percent and made 10-of-26 from distance (.385).
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Council's free points were the difference. The Shockers made 31-of-40 free throw tries to UCF's 17-of-23.
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WSU led by 16 points (23-6) midway through the first half, helped by UCF's 1-of-15 shooting start.
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The Knights battled to within 38-31 at halftime and to within three points at the 12:25-mark of the second half on a Darius Johnson three-pointer.
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Council scored 22 points over the final 10:51 to keep UCF at bay. He was 5-of-7 from the field over that stretch with 10 free throw makes.
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Council sank a pair with 1:08 to go (at which point he was a perfect 14-for-14 at the foul line) to make it a 77-65 game before missing 4-of-6 in the final minute.
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UCF performed cometic surgery on the lead with 14 points in the final 63 seconds to spoil an otherwise excellent defensive effort.
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WSU is in New Orleans on Saturday morning to take on Tulane. The 11 a.m. CT tip airs on ESPNU.
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Council's 16 free throw makes…
… tied for the third-most in school history.
… were the most by a Shocker in over 30 years. John Cooper sank 18-of-23 in a Feb. 17, 1990 clash with Creighton.
… tied with Cooper for the most under modern free throw rules.
… tied for the second-most in AAC history.
… tied for the most in a game involving two AAC teams (Cincinnati's Jarron Cumberland made 16 against the Shockers in February, 2019).
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WSU Single-Game Records // Free Throws Made:
22 – Cleo Littleton (2/12/1955 vs. Houston)
18 – Dave Stallworth (2/16/1963 vs. Cincinnati)
16 – Cleo Littleton (1/20/1955 vs. Seattle)
16 – Dave Stallworth (1/30/1965 vs. Louisville)
16 – John Cooper (2/17/1990 vs. Creighton)
16 – Ricky Council IV (1/26/2022 vs. UCF)
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Council's 20 free throw attempts…
… were the third-most in school history.
… tied for the fourth-most in AAC history.
… third-most in a game involving two AAC teams.
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WSU Single-Game Records // Free Throw Attempts:
25 – Cleo Littleton (2/12/1955 vs. Houston)
23 – Dave Stallworth (2/16/1963 vs. Cincinnati)
20 – Ricky Council IV (1/26/2022 vs. UCF)
19 – Dave Stallworth (1/30/1965 vs. Louisville)
19 – Everett Wessel (12/28/1956 vs. Oregon)
19 – John Cooper (2/17/1990 vs. Creighton)
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WSU 30-Point Games in the Last 20 Years:
Feb. 4, 2006 – Paul Miller vs. Southern Illinois – 30 (in 2 OT)
Dec. 4, 2011 – Joe Ragland vs. UNLV – 31
Feb. 18, 2012 – Joe Ragland at Davidson – 30
Jan. 9, 2013 – Cleanthony Early vs. Southern Illinois – 39
Mar. 23, 2014 – Cleanthony Early vs. Kentucky (NCAA Rd. of 32) – 31
Jan. 31, 2016 – Fred VanVleet at Evansville – 32
Nov. 28, 2017 – Samajae Haynes-Jones vs. Savannah St. – 31
Dec. 9, 2017 – Landry Shamet at Oklahoma St. – 30
Nov. 9, 2018 – Markis McDuffie vs. Providence (at Annapolis, Md.) – 32
Mar. 15, 2019 – Markis McDuffie vs. Temple (at Memphis, Tenn.) – 34
Jan. 26, 2022 – Ricky Council IV vs. UCF -- 31
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