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Wichita State 84, Utsa 67

Kenyon Giles led Wichita State with 28 points as the Shockers maintained a lead from midway in the first half and secured a 17-point win over UTSA.

  • On Sunday night in San Antonio, Wichita State defeated UTSA 84-67, with a player leading with 28 points on heavy shot volume.
  • Wichita State took control with 16:01 left in the first half and led 41-29 at halftime, then extended their lead with a 12-0 run in the second half.
  • Dillon Battie added 13 points and six rebounds for Wichita State, supporting the team's victory. Will Berg is not mentioned in the source text.
  • Wichita State moved to 20-10 overall and 12-5 in the conference, while UTSA's loss dropped the Roadrunners to 5-24 and 1-16 in conference play in their fourth straight loss.
  • Wichita State's 30-for-74 shooting and 15-for-17 free throws fueled the win, strengthening the Shockers' standing in the American Conference and compounding UTSA's late-season skid affecting postseason seeding and morale.
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Kenyon Giles scores 28 to lead Wichita State over UTSA 84-67

Led by Kenyon Giles' 28 points, the Wichita State Shockers defeated the UTSA Roadrunners 84-67.

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Mid Florida Newspapers broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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