If Wichita State makes a run in the American Athletic Conference in two weeks, the Shockers will be able to pinpoint Sunday’s result as the moment when they put themselves in the best position to do so.
Hours after South Florida lost in the closing moments on the road to Connecticut, Wichita State took care of business on its road trip with a convincing 67-55 beating of SMU at Moody Coliseum on the Mustangs’ senior night. Winners of seven of their last nine, the Shockers (15-13, 8-8 AAC) surged ahead of USF (18-11, 7-9 AAC) and now control their destiny to lock up the No.