The Wichita State offense was its achilles heel in a loss to Kansas State on Sunday, scoring a season-low 59 points. A large part of the offense’s ineffectiveness was a seven-minute stretch where the Shockers were held scoreless.
The offense has had its fair share of struggles this season, with the team struggling to find a rhythm in the first eight games. WSU has struggled overall with taking tough, contested jump shots and turning the ball over at a high rate.
“We didn’t play well, defensively I felt that we were solid, on offense we weren’t disciplined, we didn’t do a good job, we turned it over too much, we didn’t go inside enough,” head coach Isaac Brown said.