With their backs up against the wall and the possibility of missing postseason play, the Shockers survived and advanced.
Wichita State took two games out of three from South Florida, clinching the No. 8 seed in the conference tournament.
WSU nearly blew game one of the series as they held a 7-2 lead, but Mitchell Walters shut down the Bulls, and propelled the Shockers to a pivotal 7-6 win. The Shockers then dropped game two to USF as the bats never got clicking, losing by the score of 2-0.
In the pivotal game three, the Shockers offense exploded for four runs in the top of the ninth inning to give them a 7-3 lead.