Wichita State scored late and often in a 73-69 victory over South Florida, Saturday evening at Charles Koch Arena.
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WSU (13-9) erased a seven-point deficit by putting up 27 points in the final 7:00.
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The Shockers improved to 4-6 in American Athletic Conference play after an 0-4 start.
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Ricky Council led a group of four double-figure scorers with 18 points, joined by
Dexter Dennis (14),
Tyson Etienne (12) and
Craig Porter Jr. (11) who also set team-high with seven rebounds and six assists.
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Dennis made 4-of-7 threes, the last with 2:38 to go to give the Shockers the lead for good.
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Javon Greene and Caleb Murphy scored 15-appiece to pace USF (7-16, 2-9), which entered as the nation's worst three-point shooting team, by percentage (.235) but made 7-of-18.
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WSU, which has also seen its share of three-point struggles this year, cashed in 11 of its 28 attempts (.393) to tip the scales in what was otherwise a very balanced box score.
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Both sides shot roughly 42 percent from the field and made 12 free throws. They were even on the boards, 35-35.
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The Bulls trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half but pulled to within four by halftime.
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Dennis made a three to open the second-half scoring, but the Shockers missed six-straight and 15 of their next 18 from the field.
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Greene made back-to-back threes during an 11-0 USF run that gave the visitors their first lead of the night with 15:39 to play.
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After DJ Patrick's triple with 13:58 to go, the Bulls were 7-of-12 from deep and led 44-39.
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It was also the final USF three of the night. The visitors missed each of their last six tries.
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Council helped turn the tide, scoring nine-straight Shocker points over a 4:00-stretch, capped by two free throws that tied the game at 46 near the midway point of the half.
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The teams traded runs. USF scored the next seven points to go up 53-46 with 7:22 to play.
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It took WSU all of 70 seconds to get it tied. Three-pointers by Dennis and Etienne started and finished a 9-2 flurry and knotted the game at 55 with 5:50 to go.
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The next three minutes were back-and-forth, as well.
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Porter intercepted a pass in the lane and fed it ahead to Dennis for a three and a 62-59 Shocker lead.
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Greene responded with two free throws, but Council made a three and a tough layup to give the Shockers a six-point cushion, and they protected it by sinking 6-of-6 free throws in the final minute.
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KEY STAT:
During the Shockers' seven-minute salvo, they made 7-of-11 shots, including 4-for-6 from three, and converted 9-of-10 free throws. The quartet of Dennis (8 points), Council (7), Etienne (7) and Porter (5) accounted for all 27 of WSU's points during that stretch.
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NOTABLE:
*** Etienne has connected on a three-point in each of his last 19 games – still the sixth-longest streak in Shocker history.
*** Etienne made two more threes and now has 188 for his career. He needs just eight more to move into the top-5 on WSU's all-time list.
*** Dennis is 10-for-21 from three-point range in WSU's four February games. For his career, he's shooting 45.8% from deep during the month of February (55-of-120).
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Morris Udeze's four assists were a new career-high, doubling his previous best. The fourth-year forward had just six assists coming into this week but has six in the last two games.
*** WSU increased its all-time series lead over South Florida to 7-1 (4-0 in Wichita) with six-straight wins.
*** The Shockers have won nine-straight February games at the Roundhouse, last losing Feb. 6, 2020 to Cincinnati. They're 15-2 since joining The American.
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UP NEXT:
WSU is off until Thursday, Feb. 17 when it travels to Cincinnati for a 6 p.m. CT tip of ESPN2. Next home action comes Sunday, Feb. 20 against the Houston Cougars (Noon CT, ESPN).
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