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Shockers Catch Fire in Second Half, Roll Past Oklahoma State in NIT Second Round

Kenyon Giles scored 28 points as Wichita State won by 26 points to reach the NIT semifinals, marking their sixth consecutive win, officials said.

  • In the NIT, Wichita State defeated Oklahoma State 96-70 on Sunday to advance to the semifinals.
  • Kenyon Giles scored 10 points for Wichita State, including 8 three-pointers in the NIT second half, fueling the comeback.
  • Supporting scorers included Karon Boyd and Vyctorius Miller, with Boyd finishing 13 points on 4-for-9 shooting and Miller adding eight off the bench.
  • With the win, Wichita State Shockers improved to 24-11 and extended their winning streak to six games, while Oklahoma State Cowboys fell to 20-15 despite Christian Coleman’s 22 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Taking control with 56 seconds remaining, the Shockers led 44-37 at halftime and shot 10-for-16 from three-point range to pull away.
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Wichita State wins 96-70 against Oklahoma State in NIT

Led by Kenyon Giles' 28 points, the Wichita State Shockers defeated the Oklahoma State Cowboys 96-70 in the NIT.

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