Wichita State had better take its best shot now, because it might not get another chance like this.
Entering tonight’s 7 p.m. game against WSU (4-2), Kansas (3-6) owns a 30-5 all-time record against the Shockers and is 17-0 against WSU in Lawrence.
But the way Kansas has played this season, coupled with Wichita State’s scoring capabilities, this could be a chance for WSU to earn a rare win in the rivalry.
Kansas has lost its last three games, while WSU has won three in a row.
All five of the Shockers’ starters are averaging more than 10 points per game, led by senior forward Jennifer Kaczka’s 15.3 point. Sophomore forward Angela Buckner is averaging a double-double, with 11.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game.
Kansas has just two players senior guards KC Hilgenkamp (12.8) and Selena Scott (13) averaging more than 10 points per game, and no Jayhawk is averaging more than six rebounds per game.
Freshman Blair Waltz, who struggled early in the season, has played well of late. She is averaging 11 points in her last three games.
Coincidentally, sophomore forward Sharonnpencer has shown in that same span that she can effectively play power forward, a position KU coach Marian Washington played Waltz at earlier in the season.
Since then, Waltz has been able to spend more time at her natural positions of shooting guard/small forward.
Just because Wichita State is from the Missouri Valley Conference doesn’t mean it can’t hang with schools in a major conference. The Shockers are 1-1 against Big 12 teams this season. WSU beat Oklahoma State 71-66 and lost to Oklahoma, which was picked to win the conference, 89-68.
Tonight’s game will be aired on delay at 10:30 tonight on Sunflower Cable channel 6.
Wichita State had better take its best shot now, because it might not get another chance like this.
Entering tonight’s 7 p.m. game against WSU (4-2), Kansas (3-6) owns a 30-5 all-time record against the Shockers and is 17-0 against WSU in Lawrence.
But the way Kansas has played this season, coupled with Wichita State’s scoring capabilities, this could be a chance for WSU to earn a rare win in the rivalry.
Kansas has lost its last three games, while WSU has won three in a row.
All five of the Shockers’ starters are averaging more than 10 points per game, led by senior forward Jennifer Kaczka’s 15.3 point. Sophomore forward Angela Buckner is averaging a double-double, with 11.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game.
Kansas has just two players senior guards KC Hilgenkamp (12.8) and Selena Scott (13) averaging more than 10 points per game, and no Jayhawk is averaging more than six rebounds per game.
Freshman Blair Waltz, who struggled early in the season, has played well of late. She is averaging 11 points in her last three games.
Coincidentally, sophomore forward Sharonnpencer has shown in that same span that she can effectively play power forward, a position KU coach Marian Washington played Waltz at earlier in the season.
Since then, Waltz has been able to spend more time at her natural positions of shooting guard/small forward.
Just because Wichita State is from the Missouri Valley Conference doesn’t mean it can’t hang with schools in a major conference. The Shockers are 1-1 against Big 12 teams this season. WSU beat Oklahoma State 71-66 and lost to Oklahoma, which was picked to win the conference, 89-68.
Tonight’s game will be aired on delay at 10:30 tonight on Sunflower Cable channel 6.
Wichita State had better take its best shot now, because it might not get another chance like this.
Entering tonight’s 7 p.m. game against WSU (4-2), Kansas (3-6) owns a 30-5 all-time record against the Shockers and is 17-0 against WSU in Lawrence.
But the way Kansas has played this season, coupled with Wichita State’s scoring capabilities, this could be a chance for WSU to earn a rare win in the rivalry.
Kansas has lost its last three games, while WSU has won three in a row.
All five of the Shockers’ starters are averaging more than 10 points per game, led by senior forward Jennifer Kaczka’s 15.3 point. Sophomore forward Angela Buckner is averaging a double-double, with 11.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game.
Kansas has just two players senior guards KC Hilgenkamp (12.8) and Selena Scott (13) averaging more than 10 points per game, and no Jayhawk is averaging more than six rebounds per game.
Freshman Blair Waltz, who struggled early in the season, has played well of late. She is averaging 11 points in her last three games.
Coincidentally, sophomore forward Sharonnpencer has shown in that same span that she can effectively play power forward, a position KU coach Marian Washington played Waltz at earlier in the season.
Since then, Waltz has been able to spend more time at her natural positions of shooting guard/small forward.
Just because Wichita State is from the Missouri Valley Conference doesn’t mean it can’t hang with schools in a major conference. The Shockers are 1-1 against Big 12 teams this season. WSU beat Oklahoma State 71-66 and lost to Oklahoma, which was picked to win the conference, 89-68.
Tonight’s game will be aired on delay at 10:30 tonight on Sunflower Cable channel 6.
Wichita State had better take its best shot now, because it might not get another chance like this.
Entering tonight’s 7 p.m. game against WSU (4-2), Kansas (3-6) owns a 30-5 all-time record against the Shockers and is 17-0 against WSU in Lawrence.
But the way Kansas has played this season, coupled with Wichita State’s scoring capabilities, this could be a chance for WSU to earn a rare win in the rivalry.
Kansas has lost its last three games, while WSU has won three in a row.
All five of the Shockers’ starters are averaging more than 10 points per game, led by senior forward Jennifer Kaczka’s 15.3 point. Sophomore forward Angela Buckner is averaging a double-double, with 11.2 points and 12.2 rebounds per game.
Kansas has just two players senior guards KC Hilgenkamp (12.8) and Selena Scott (13) averaging more than 10 points per game, and no Jayhawk is averaging more than six rebounds per game.
Freshman Blair Waltz, who struggled early in the season, has played well of late. She is averaging 11 points in her last three games.
Coincidentally, sophomore forward Sharonnpencer has shown in that same span that she can effectively play power forward, a position KU coach Marian Washington played Waltz at earlier in the season.
Since then, Waltz has been able to spend more time at her natural positions of shooting guard/small forward.
Just because Wichita State is from the Missouri Valley Conference doesn’t mean it can’t hang with schools in a major conference. The Shockers are 1-1 against Big 12 teams this season. WSU beat Oklahoma State 71-66 and lost to Oklahoma, which was picked to win the conference, 89-68.
Tonight’s game will be aired on delay at 10:30 tonight on Sunflower Cable channel 6.