Wichita State’s season-best four-game winning streak came to a predictable end at FifthThird Arena on Sunday, where Cincinnati dispatched the Shockers 72-62.
It was a game between an American Athletic Conference championship contender and a middle-of-the-pack team, and it played out as such. Cincinnati won its 14th straight game at home this season to improve to 21-4 and 10-2 in conference play, while WSU fell to 12-12 and 5-7 in the AAC.
While the shooting numbers (26.8 percent from the field and 25.7 percent beyond the arc) weren’t pleasant, WSU did find positives in its play.
Here are five things to know from the 10-point Shockers loss:
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