Wichita State (11-1) won their fifth game in a row on Sunday, defeating Abilene Christian (7-6) 84-66.
The Shockers used their hot first half shooting to help them glide past the Wildcats. In that first period, the Shockers shot 54% from the field and 44% from three-point range. They also knocked down four three pointers. When the final buzzer sounded, WSU finished shooting 50.9% from the field (29-57) and 35.3% from deep (6-17).
WSU was also on their mark defensively, forcing 18 Wildcat turnovers and blocking five shots.
Individually, the Shockers were led by freshman Grant Sherfield who scored a team-high 15 points on 6-6 shooting off of the bench.