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No. 7 Wichita State upsets No. 2 Kansas with 78-65 win

OMAHA, Neb. — Forward Tekele Cotton scored 19 points to lead five Shockers in double figures, and No. 7 seed Wichita State made the most of a long-awaited game with its in-state rival, defeating the second-seeded Kansas Jayhawks 78-65 in Sunday’s NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional quarterfinal at Century Link Center Omaha.

Guard Fred VanVleet added 17 points, and forwards Evan Wessel and Ron Baker scored 12 apiece for the Shockers, who advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second time in three seasons.

Wichita State (30-4) handled the Jayhawks in the teams’ first meeting since 1993, thanks to 59.3 percent shooting after halftime and salty perimeter defense that held Kansas to 35.1 percent shooting for the game.

Forward Perry Ellis and guard Devonte’ Graham scored 17 points apiece to pace Kansas (27-8).

Wichita State, leading by one point after Kansas scored on its first possession of the second half, reeled off a 12-2 run.

Kansas coach Bill Self called two time outs in a span of 1:03 to try to slow the flurry, which included five straight points by Cotton, a Wessel 3-pointer, a wide open drive for an easy VanVleet layup and a Baker put-back of a missed VanVleet transition layup.

Wessel had three 3-pointers in the first 8:11 of the second half to help Wichita State open its biggest lead, 54-40, with 11:49 remaining.

Wichita State withheld a Kansas counter punch. Twice when the Jayhawks pulled within eight points, the Shockers scored in transition — one breaking the Kansas press — to push the lead back to double digits, and maintained that margin.

Wichita State began the game shooting just 4-of-13 from the field and endured a scoring drought of 4:12 in falling behind by eight points.

But the Shockers counted on defense, particularly its ball pressure on the perimeter, in closing the half on a 13-2 run over the final 4:15 before halftime for a 29-26 lead.

Ellis had eight points in the first half despite leaving the game and returning to the locker room after he took a hit on his nose late in the first half.

NOTES: Wichita State is 3-0 all-time against No. 2 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, having knocked off Tennessee (2006, Round of 32) and Ohio State (2013, Elite Eight) before Sunday. … Kansas played its 141st NCAA Tournament game. That number of games ranks third all-time in NCAA history, behind Kentucky (164) and North Carolina (154). … WSU junior G Fred VanVleet reached 1,000 career points in the Shockers’ victory Friday over Indiana and became the third WSU player to reach that milestone in the last six weeks (Ron Baker, Feb. 7; Tekele Cotton, March 6).

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