Danny PfrankGoSycamores.com
WICHITA,
Kan.
- The Wichita State Shockers remained perfect within the Missouri Valley
Conference on Sunday afternoon, riding a six-point halftime lead to a 53-46
victory over the Indiana State women's basketball team inside Charles Koch
Arena.
Indiana State falls to 12-8 overall and 4-5 in the MVC after the first half of
the league schedule while Wichita State improves to 15-6 on the season and 9-0
within the conference.
The Sycamores took their lone lead of the game at the 11:49 mark of the first
half, as freshman Kasey Johnson picked up a steal on the defensive end to allow
junior Anna Munn to sink a three-pointer in transition and give Indiana State a
7-6 advantage.
Wichita State closed the opening half with an 8-3 run over the final four
minutes of the period, taking a 26-20 lead into the locker room. Munn and
senior Taylor Whitley each posted six points in the opening half, but the
Shockers dominated the glass to lead 18-9 in rebounds at the break.
The Shockers pushed their lead to 11 points after eight minutes of action in
the second half, taking a 38-27 lead with 12:02 to play following a pair of
free throws from Michaela Dapprich. The Sycamores responded with a 10-2 run
over the next three minutes, closing to within two points, at 39-37, with 8:40
to play on a trey by Munn.
That would be as close as Indiana State could get, however, as the Shockers
ended the first half of MVC action with a perfect record following their 53-46
victory at home.
Munn led three Sycamores in double figures with 14 points on Sunday while also
leading the team with four steals. Whitley (13 points, 7-for-7 FT) and sophomore Racheal Mahan
(10 points, nine rebounds) also went into double-digits for Indiana State. Dapprich
led all scorers, totaling 16 points off the Wichita State bench.
Indiana State returns to Hulman Center next weekend, hosting Creighton on
Friday night and Drake on Sunday afternoon.