By Paul Suellentrop
Coach Chris Lamb didn't need to take a vote to gauge his team's desire to keep playing volleyball. The past month told him.
"All of us are really good competitors," middle Morgan Stout said. "We're still hungry and we're like 'This is not enough for us. We still want more than what we got this season.'"
Wichita State proved that by winning seven of its final eight matches and moving up to No. 61 in the NCAA's power rankings. The Shockers (18-12) finished fourth in the American Athletic Conference and knocked off third-place SMU in their second-to-last match of the regular season.