IRVINE, Calif. – Despite a strong start and a late push in the fourth quarter, Wichita State couldn't keep up with a fast-paced Idaho squad Saturday afternoon, falling 83-61 at the Bren Events Center.
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The Shockers (1–7) opened the game with energy, getting early scoring from
Maimouna Sissoko, who poured in four quick points as WSU kept it close through most of the first quarter, but Idaho closed the period on 9-2 run before
Kyleigh Ortiz hit a buzzer beater three to end the quarter. The Vandals carried the first quarter momentum into a decisive 19-9 second quarter that created separation the Shockers couldn't erase.
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Three Shockers finished in double figures as Sissoko led the way with a Division I career-high 12 points, six rebounds and a block, continuing her early-season consistency around the rim.
Jaila Harding joined her in double figures with 11 points, shooting a perfect 3-for-3 from beyond the arc, her seventh game with multiple threes, and
Treasure Thompson finished with 10 points, two steals and a block.
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Abby Cater sparked WSU's scoring in stretches, finishing with seven points and three assists, while
Bre'Yon White added efficient production off the bench with six points on 3-of-6 shooting.
Diamond Richardson scored all seven of her points in the fourth quarter to help the Shockers' late push and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds.
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Idaho (7–1) showcased a balanced offensive attack, shooting 47.2 percent from the field and knocking down nine threes. The Vandals were led by Kyra Gardner's 21 points.
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Second-chance opportunities were critical in Idaho's run, as the Vandals turned 18 offensive rebounds into 25 second-chance points, compared to 12 for WSU. Idaho scored 46 points in the paint and out-rebounded the Shockers 53-44.
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Wichita State continues its road stretch, taking on Texas Tech Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. in Lubbock.
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