Wichita State's home struggles continued Wednesday night with a 72-67 loss to UCF.
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The Shockers (12-12, 5-7 American) dropped their third straight at Charles Koch Arena and fell to 1-5 in American Athletic Conference home games.
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Freshman standout
Taylor Hendricks scored a game-high 23 points for UCF (14-9, 5-6) which trailed by 11 near the 12:00-minute mark of the second half before mounting a 16-2 run.
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Craig Porter Jr. paced the Shockers with 19 points and seven assists and
Jaron Pierre Jr. paired 14 points with a team-high eight rebounds.
James Rojas (12 points) and
Jaykwon Walton (11) also finished in double-figures.
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WSU lost despite outshooting UCF 51.1% to 38.1%.
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Both sides totaled 24 field goals but UCF manufactured 16 extra attempts (63-47) helped by 18 Shocker turnovers and a 15-7 advantage on the offensive glass.
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The Knights also made 12-of-32 threes, including 8-of-16 after halftime. WSU was just 4-of-16 from long range
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Hendricks was 7-of-14 from the field, including 3-of-5 from deep.
Ithiel Horton added 14 points on 4-of-6 three-point shooting while
Darius Johnson (12 points, seven rebounds) accounted for seven of UCF's 13 steals.
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It was the Knights' first Wichita win in six American era visits.
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The Shockers dunked four times and piled up 14 fast break points in an entertaining first half.
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Porter hit a go-ahead three just over 5:00 into the game and WSU spent the next 27 minutes playing from in front.
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Pierre scored 12 first-half points on 5-of-6 shooting, capped by a three that sent the Shockers into the half with 36-30 advantage.
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WSU forced 10 UCF turnovers in the first half but just three more the rest of the way.
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Porter's driving layup pushed the margin to 11 points – 52-41 – with 12:06 remaining, but then things quickly fell apart.
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The Shockers turned the ball over on six of their next 10 possessions. Over that stretch they managed just two shots and were 2-of-4 at the foul line.
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UCF capitalized with a 16-2 spurt. Hendricks sank a go-ahead three with 7:21 remaining and Johnson followed it immediately with a steal and layup for a 57-54 Knight lead with 7:03 to go.
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WSU regained the upper hand with just under 5:00 left when Porter snatched a long rebound and found Pierre streaking ahead of the defense for a slam and a 60-59 Shocker lead.
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UCF scored the next seven points.
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Kelly sank the last of 12 UCF treys to make it a three-possession game with less than 2:00 to go.
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NOTABLE:
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WSU topped 50% from the field for the fifth time this season. That's the most by a Shocker team since the 2017-18 season. That year they did it 11 times in 33 games.
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Five dunks matched WSU's season-high. Walton had three of them to run his team-best total to 18.
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With seven assists Porter pushed his season average to 4.1-per-game. He's the only player in the nation averaging at least 4.0 assists, 1.0 block and 1.0 steal-per-game.
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UP NEXT:
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The Shockers continue their homestand Sunday afternoon against SMU (3 p.m. CT, ESPN2). Tickets are available online at goshockers.com/tickets, by phone at 316-978-FANS (3267) or in person at the Shocker Ticket Office, located in the southwest corner of Charles Koch Arena.