Wichita State needed a second look at Tulsa and its changing defenses. Another look, a little practice and video study and the variety of zones with a little man-to-man thrown in for confusion's sake seems more vulnerable.
"You're not blinded by their defense," Wichita State guard Jamarius Burton said. "We did a great job in the film room, analyzing and seeing where we are at our best at. That's when we get the ball in the paint, dive and cut. We did that and we made shots."
At Tulsa, the Shockers never found a rhythm against those defenses and endured a miserable shooting night in a three-point loss.