Wichita State fell to North Texas, 62-52, on Saturday, snapping a 14-game winning streak at home, while also damaging WSU’s resume.
The Shockers offensive struggles continued in the loss, with a 13 minute scoreless drought that proved costly. North Texas responded with a 20-0 run that turned a 10-point deficit into a double-digit lead.
“It’s time to look ourselves in the mirror, each one of us and figure out what we can do better to help the team,” junior Morris Udeze said. “Everybody has to sacrifice at the end of the day. We’re just trying to hold each other accountable in practice and give our full effort every day.