Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No. 9 Wichita State cruises by Houston

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WICHITA, Kan. — After watching his team get blown out fairly quickly, Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson wished he had spent Thursday night at the movies.

He felt like he was in one as No. 9 Wichita State cruised past his Cougars 81-63.

“You know that movie Gladiator?” he asked. “I felt like one of those guys, like they just threw us in the middle of the ring with no chance.”

Wichita State (12-2, 2-0 American Athletic Conference) made nine of its first 11 three-point shots, led by as many as 25 in the first half and by 32 with 6:32 remaining.

Landry Shamet scored 18 points in just 22 minutes to lead the Shockers — “Easily the best player we’ve faced this season,” Sampson said — but Wichita State had four players in double figures before halftime.

Starting guards Shamet and Conner Frankamp (15 points) were a combined 12 of 15 from the field.

Shaquille Morris scored 14 points for the Shockers while Markis McDuffie added 11.

Rob Gray led Houston (12-3, 2-1 American) with 13 points, six below his season average. He was 6 of 14 from the field. Corey Davis scored 12 points for the Cougars, and Wes Van Beck had 11.

Shockers players and coaches credited Zach Brown, a Houston native, with leading the defensive effort.

“Our guys really followed the defensive game plan,” Wichita State Coach Gregg Marshall said. “Zach did a great job on Gray. Zach was tremendous.”

Wichita State led 53-32 at halftime, going 10 of 16 from the three-point line to build that lead. The Shockers had 14 assists and five turnovers in the first half.

“We were doing a great job of moving and getting open shots, which coach has been harping on,” Frankamp said. “That made a big difference.”

The Shockers quickly built on that monster first half. Shamet’s dunk with 18:02 remaining gave Wichita State a 62-32 lead.

Brown’s three-pointer with 15:32 remaining was Wichita State’s 12th three-pointer of the game, three shy of the school record.

Marshall started inserting seldom-used players off his bench with 9 minutes remaining.

“That probably hurt us a bit, took away the momentum,” Marshall said. “But it was good to be in that position.”

The Shockers finished 12 of 27 from the three-point line while Houston was 4 of 15.

This was Wichita State’s first home game as a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Sampson lauded the addition, saying he has always respected the Wichita area for basketball since his days as the head coach at Oklahoma.

“There was an electricit­y in the building tonight,” Sampson said. “Wichita State will do fine in our league. They would be good in any league, 1-2-3 in any league in America.”

After missing the season’s first 11 games with a foot injury, McDuffie was 2 of 10 from the field in his first two games.

In another Top 25 men’s game Thursday, Miles Bridges had 15 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds and two blocks to help No. 1 Michigan State turn a closely contested game into another rout, pulling away to beat Maryland 91-61. The Spartans (15-1, 3-0 Big Ten) went on a 15-0 run late in the first half to take control and led 44-32 at halftime. Anthony Cowman scored 26 and Kevin Huerter had 16 points for Maryland (13-4, 2-2). … Namon Wright scored five of his 19 points in overtime, including two crucial free throws at the end, and Colorado beat No. 4 Arizona State 90-81. Down 11-0 to start the game, the Buffaloes (9-6, 1-2 Pac-12) steadily whittled away and opened up a six-point lead with 1:17 remaining in regulation. But the Sun Devils (12-2, 0-2) stormed back, with Mickey Mitchell tying the game at 74-74 with 5 seconds left on an emphatic dunk. … Deandre Ayton scored 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as No. 14 Arizona never trailed in a 94-82 victory over Utah. Rawle Atkins finished with 22 points for Arizona (12-3, 2-0 Pac-12) and Parker Jackson-Cartwright added 19. Sedrick Barefield led Utah (10-4, 2-1) with 23 points and David Collette added 19. …. Jacob Evans III hit the winner with 0.4 seconds to play for Cincinnati and the No. 19 Bearcats beat Temple 55-53. Washington led the Bearcats (13-2, 2-0 American Athletic Conference) with 18 points and Evans had 14.

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