Wichita State Hosts Tulsa After Riddick's 22-Point Game
Tulsa holds a 7-2 AAC record and aims to extend success after Riddick’s 22-point game; Wichita State has scored 6.6 points fewer per game than opponents.
- On Tuesday, Tulsa Golden Hurricane visit Wichita State Shockers in Wichita, Kansas at 7 p.m. EST for their first AAC matchup this season.
- After her 22-point effort, Tulsa arrives riding momentum, sitting 7-2 in AAC play while averaging 69.4 points and shooting 43.7%.
- Statistically, Tulsa Golden Hurricane averages 69.4 points, 31.8 rebounds, and shoots 43.7%, while Wichita State Shockers averages 58.0 points, 30.6 rebounds, and shoots 36.9%.
- Wichita State faces pressure because the Shockers are 4-9 at home and have been outscored by 6.6 points per game, while Tulsa's one-possession record emphasizes close-game resilience.
- Perimeter shooting could decide the game, as Wichita State's Jaila Harding averages 2.7 made 3-pointers and 11.5 points with 34.1% shooting, while Tulsa's Mady Cartwright averages 2.0 made 3-pointers and 15.5 points with 33.9%.
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Tulsa Continues to Roll, Wins Sixth Straight Behind 30-Point Performance by Riley
TULSA, Okla. - The Tulsa men's basketball team ran its winning streak to six games behind a career performance by Tylen Riley as the Golden Hurricane cruised to a 93-83 win over Wichita State on Sunday in the Reynolds Center. Riley finished with a career-high 30 points as the Golden Hurricane scored 90-plus points against the Shockers for the first time since February 18, 1984.
Tulsa Claims Victory with Strong Second Half Offense Against Wichita State
Tulsa's second-half offensive efficiency led them to a 93-83 victory over Wichita State in a closely contested matchup. After entering the break with a slim 43-39 lead, Tulsa shot an impressive 72% in the final period, scoring 50 points to secure the win. Despite Wichita State's early lead and five players reaching double figures, the Golden Hurricane's timely scoring and rebounding proved too much to overcome. By the Numbers Tulsa shot 60% over…
Wichita State basketball faces rough road loss at Tulsa: Three takeaways
TULSA, Okla. — Wichita State basketball traveled to the Reynolds Center with a chance to not only match up with one of the American Conference’s top teams but make a statement in front of the rest of the league with a win. What started as a competitive first half quickly spiraled into a Tulsa onslaught in the second, as the Golden Hurricane scored 12 points early on in the final 20 minutes. They never looked back after that and handed the Shocke…
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