Morris leads No. 19 Wichita State past Temple 93-86

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Willis sinks 24 points in Shockers' victory

Darral Willis Jr. and Shaquille Morris lead the Shockers to a huge 93-86 victory against Temple.


WICHITA, Kan. -- As his teammates headed to the locker room after allowing 56 first-half points, Wichita State senior center Shaquille Morris witnessed their frustration.

And he saw opportunity.

Would No. 19 Wichita State allow Temple to beat the Shockers for a second time in 15 days? Or would Wichita State storm back?

After the Shockers' 93-86 victory Thursday, thanks in large part to Morris' 23 points and 13 rebounds, he had his answer.

"Tonight defined our team," Morris said. "We've gotten better.

"We needed a game like this, especially being down second half and showing resilience."

Darral Willis had 24 points for the Shockers (20-5, 10-3 American Athletic Conference). Morris and Willis, senior big men, were combined 18 of 21 from the floor.

"We rode them," Shockers coach Gregg Marshall said. "When they play like that, you can ride them."

Austin Reaves scored 11 points for Wichita State, and Landry Shamet and Conner Frankamp each scored 10.

Temple (15-11, 7-7) hit a season-high 16 3-point shots on 29 attempts. Obi Enechionyia led Temple with 17 points and other Owls were in double figures -- Quinton Rose (16), De'Vondre Perry (15), Shizz Alston (15) and Josh Brown (13).

Temple brought a five-game winning streak into the game and was hot in the first half. The Owls were 11 of 15 from the 3-point line while building that 56-42 halftime lead.

Enechionyia spurred the offensive outburst, hitting three 3-pointers and scoring 11 points in a 13-7 run the start the game. He entered the game averaging 11.1 points.

"Obi really got us started," Temple coach Fran Dunphy said. "I don't think we could have played any better offensively in the first half."

Shamet acknowledged he was "pretty frustrated" at halftime. "You don't want to be getting beat like that at home," he said. "It was like we couldn't find an answer."

Wichita State did after halftime, opening with an 11-0 run and eventually taking its first lead, 66-62, on a Willis 3-pointer with 11:31 to play.

"We made some coaching tweaks," Marshall said, "but it was really just about finding a way."

Morris did much of the damage with 16 points and eight rebounds in the second half. Dunphy credited Morris with "having a basketball IQ off the charts."

Morris' putback resulting in a three-point play with 1:54 remaining gave Wichita State an 84-81 lead it would not lose. The Shockers outscored the Owls 36-8 in the in the paint.

"Stickbacks killed us," Dunphy said.

Marshall said Morris diving in a pile of players to retrieve the ball, resulting in a Conner Frankamp layup, showed him more than any other play.

"This might have been Shaq's finest game as a Shocker," Marshall said. "He was a beast."

BIG PICTURE

Temple: The Owls backed up their hot streak, going toe to toe on the road with a top-20 team in a crazy environment.

Wichita State: The Shockers overcame a huge deficit to beat a hot opponent and, combined with Cincinnati's loss, get back in the conference race.

COACHING VOICE

Dunphy has been to more than his share of arenas, but Thursday was his first game at Koch Arena.

"You hear a lot about it, and it's a special place," Dunphy said. "Late in the game, we were trying to get our guys to come off the center line to press. We had no chance of them hearing us."

Marshall said it was "the loudest Koch Arena has been in many a year."

SHAMET HELPING

Shamet had five assists, giving him 252 for his career. He is just the third Shocker to reach 250 before the end of his sophomore season, joining Fred VanVleet (282) and Joe Griffin (306).

UP NEXT

Temple: The Owls host Houston on Sunday

Wichita State: The Shockers travel to No. 5 Cincinnati on Sunday. The Bearcats lost at Houston on Wednesday.