Wichita State center Shaquille Morris draws a foul from a Indiana defender in the first half at Koch Arena. (Jan. 21, 2017)
Junior Shaquille Morris came not only to defend, but also to break his own career records.
Morris, who was Wichita State’s leading scorer for the second game in a row, picked up a career best with 24 points and eight rebounds, with an additional career-high of four assists. He came close to reaching a second double-double since complications with his knee limited him earlier in the season.
“I feel healthier, the knee is feeling better and my body is feeling good, I’m not getting tired,” Morris said.