Wichita State is desperate for a win.
The Shockers have lost two games in a row to open conference play, after falling to Memphis and Houston. WSU is also 3-4 in their last seven games, with all three wins coming against lesser opponents – Norfolk State (No. 220 in NET), Alcorn State (No. 241) and Prairie View A&M (No. 324).
If WSU falls to Tulane on Wednesday evening, it would be the first 0-3 start in AAC play since the 2018-19 season.
“We’re definitely anxious for the first win (in conference play),” WSU coach Isaac Brown said.