Wichita State sophomore Dexter Dennis shoots a three-pointer during the second half of the game against Tulane on Feb. 16 inside Charles Koch Arena.
Wichita State sophomore Dexter Dennis has had a rollercoaster of a season. After getting off to a slow start and taking a midseason leave of absence, it appears that Dennis has started to figure things out. In Sunday’s route of Tulane, the guard recorded a career-high 21 points.
Over WSU’s last two games specifically, Dennis has put his full range of ability on display. Against Central Florida on Thursday, he stuffed the stat sheet by recording seven points, nine rebounds, and a career-high five assists — all while shooting 50% from the field.