Head Coach Gregg Marshall knows his team isn’t playing to the best of their abilities. He knows his shooters aren’t shooting the best they can. All around, WSU can be better.
But through two games, the Shockers are surviving — in a good way.
“We’re winning ugly by not turning it over, not shooting it very well, but on the defensive and rebounding end, we are doing very well,” Marshall said at a press conference Tuesday. “Now defense is ahead of offense, that’s the norm.”
Marshall said this year’s team reminds him of past Wichita State teams that were nationally ranked.