Craig Porter Jr. returned to form with 19 points, but Wichita State fell, 70-61, to hot-shooting Cincinnati Thursday night at Charles Koch Arena in the final American Athletic Conference regular season matchup between the schools.
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Wichita State (7-8, 0-3 American) committed just two turnovers, matching a 42-year-old school record, but also managed just four assists on 22 baskets. Seven personal fouls were also the fewest by a Shocker team in the shot clock era (1985-present).
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Big 12-bound Cincinnati (11-5, 2-1) attempted just three free throws but collected 13 threes on 44.8% accuracy – both season-bests for a WSU foe.
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The Bearcats sank eight first-half threes to build a 17-point halftime cushion (39-22) and went on to win for the fifth time in six AAC era trips to Wichita.
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Jeremiah Davenport, who entered the day shooting less than 30% from three, hit 6-of-9 against the Shockers on his way to a season-high 22 points.
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Viktor Lahkin (14 points, nine rebounds), Landers Nolley II (12 points, 11 rebounds) and Mika Adams-Woods (11 points) also reached double-figures.
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Porter – who missed the conference opener at UCF and played sparingly against ECU – was on the floor for all 40 minutes Thursday and collected seven rebounds and three blocks.
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Melvion Flanagan added 11 points and
Kenny Pohto chipped in seven points, seven rebounds and a pair of steals.
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WSU shot 32.8% from the field, made 6-of-22 threes (.273) and converted 11-of-17 free throws (.647).
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The Shockers were unable to capitalize on a 13-2 turnover advantage and a 17-3 edge in free throw attempts.
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UC won the rebounding battle 43-32 and turned 10 offensive rebounds into 15 second-chance points.
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The Bearcats bridged halftime with a 13-2 run to build their largest lead of the night at 22 points. Adams-Woods' trey made it a 46-24 game at the 17:43-mark.
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Flanagan sparked the Shockers with back-to-back threes during a 9-0 run that narrowed the margin back to 51-39 with 11:48 remaining.
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UC answered with another 9-2 push.
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The Shockers made one last gasp in the closing minutes.
Xavier Bell's triple capped an 11-0 run that made it 68-60 with just under a minute to play, but that's as close as they would come.
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NOTABLE:
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Porter is the first Shocker since Markis McDuffie (Jan. 6, 2019 vs. Temple) to play an entire 40 minutes in regulation. McDuffie clocked five more minutes in overtime that day.
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With his three-block night, Porter now has 59 swats in 58 career contests. Just seven players in school history have averaged more than a block-per-game in a career spanning three-or-more seasons. All of them were traditional big men: Antoine Carr (1.9), Robert Elmore (1.6), Gene Wiley (1.5), Ehimen Orukpe (1.1), Terry Benton (1.1) and Shaquille Morris (1.1).
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James Rojas fouled David DeJulius with 0.2 seconds left before halftime on a three-point attempt, spoiling what would have otherwise been the first foul-free first half in Shocker history. WSU box scores go back to the early 1970s.
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The Shockers are on the road Sunday at South Florida (Noon CT, ESPN+). Next home action is Saturday, Jan. 14 against Tulsa (3 p.m. CT, ESPN+).
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WSU SINGLE-GAME RECORDS:
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Turnovers (1980-Pr.)
2 – Cincinnati (1/5/2023)
2 – at Southern Illinois (2/9/1981)
3 – 5 times; Last: Mississippi Valley St. (12/13/2022)
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Fewest Fouls (Shot Clock Era; 1985-Pr.)
7 – Cincinnati (1/5/2023)
8 – Hartford (12/3/1988)
9 – 9 times; Last: vs. Grand Canyon (11/21/2022)