DALLAS, Texas – There were twists and turns but Wichita State found yet another creative way to win at SMU's Moody Coliseum.
Playing in Dallas for the first time since its historic 24-point comeback three seasons ago, the Shockers staged a fitting encore, trading twin 15-0 runs with SMU in the closing minutes before regrouping for a 71-69 victory.
Jaykwon Walton scored 18 points for WSU (10-9, 3-4), which has won all four visits to Moody Coliseum since joining the American Athletic Conference but last played there on Mar. 1, 2020, due to a combination of weather and COVID-19 related postponements.