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Win at Wichita State today could help Sycamores? seed in MVC tournament







As the wins have piled up for the Indiana State men?s basketball team on its five-game streak, the Sycamores have earned their way back into meaningful games.

None more so than tonight?s game at Wichita State.

The Sycamores still have a long-shot chance of avoiding the Thursday play-in round of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament. ISU (9-19, 6-10) is currently tied with Southern Illinois in eighth place, but is just a game behind a three-way tie for fifth ? a trio that includes Wichita State.

ISU must win its final two games and it needs help to avoid the play-in round for the first time since 2001, but the idea that the Sycamores could avoid Thursday was unthinkable two weeks ago when ISU was 2-10 in the conference before its winning streak began.

?If we want to keep ourselves out of a Thursday game, five is great, but we need six real bad,? said ISU forward Jay Tunnell, referring to the Sycamores? winning streak.

ISU coach Kevin McKenna doesn?t want the Sycamores to have Friday on their minds just yet. Wichita State is too imposing to think about anything else.

?I think [the players] are excited about the opportunity to climb the ladder, they know what?s in front of them,? McKenna said. ?But we haven?t talked about [tournament scenarios] at all. We?re in one-game-at-a-time mode and Wichita State presents plenty of problems with their rebounding,? McKenna said.

The Shockers (14-14, 7-9) can identify with ISU?s sudden revival. For the first third of the season, the Shockers were the team keeping ISU out of the Valley basement. The Shockers started 0-6 in conference play with a team that has a lot in common with ISU as far as experience is concerned. Since a Jan. 17 victory over Creighton, Wichita State is 7-3 in Valley games and has not lost at Koch Arena during that stretch.

Going back 50 years, no conference team that started 0-6 has finished better than ninth. The Shockers could finish as high as fifth.

Among Wichita State?s victories was a 64-58 win over ISU at Hulman Center on Feb. 4. It was the last loss the Sycamores suffered. ISU was outrebounded 39-25 and committed 18 turnovers to hurt its cause. Wichita State?s long and strong Ramon Clemente had a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds.

?We?re a different team from then to now. I looked at the film of that game and we?re playing with better patience and with a better understanding on defense,? McKenna said.

In its BracketBusters victory over Cleveland State on Saturday, every Wichita State starter reached double-figure scoring. In ISU?s case, Tunnell, Harry Marshall, Rashad Reed and Jordan Printy have each scored 10 or more in four consecutive games.

? Tunnell goes home for the final time ? One player who would like to win at Koch Arena is Topeka, Kan., native Tunnell. Lightly recruited by Wichita State when Mark Turgeon was in charge of the Shocker program, ISU has come close to winning at Koch during Tunnell?s career, but have never broken through.

?It would be huge to get that win. Anytime any one of us goes close to home, you want to beat that team that you feel should?ve shown more interest in you. Anytime we go back and play Wichita, I feel like I play better there and with the atmosphere, it?s not hard to get yourself going for a game,? Tunnell said. ?I?m going to go in and want to play well, but I?m going to do the same things I?ve been doing, let the game come to me, and hopefully come out of there with a win.?
 

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Shockers want to keep hot streak going




The easy way to think about Wichita State's week: Root for two wins and root for Bradley.

The Shockers (14-14, 7-9 Missouri Valley Conference) enter tonight's game against Indiana State tied for fifth with Drake and Evansville. WSU can finish as high as fifth or as low as ninth. So can Indiana State (9-19, 6-10).

The winner might take the unofficial title of "Scariest low seed in the conference tournament." The Shockers are hot -- winners of 8 of 11 games. The Sycamores are hot -- winners of five straight.

Both are playing well heading into March. Both have more work to do for it to mean much. Both have the same goal.

"We're trying to stay out of that Thursday play-in game," sophomore J.T. Durley said. "We're trying to get a good seed going into the tournament."

The Shockers can only do so much themselves. Two wins doesn't guarantee them a finish (sixth or better) that avoids the March 5 play-in round at the MVC Tournament in St. Louis. Fourth-place Bradley needs to help by beating Drake or Evansville.

Should WSU, Drake and Evansville end the season in a tie, WSU ends up the No. 6 seed behind No. 5 Evansville. If Bradley loses twice and joins that group in a tie, the Shockers drop to a No. 7 seed.

In WSU's thinking, two wins likely keeps it out of the play-in round. That is what the Shockers control, so they won't worry about tiebreakers until they must.

"Hopefully, we won't have to," assistant coach Chris Jans said.

WSU's first job is taking care of Indiana State in its final home game.

The Shockers defeated Indiana State 64-58 on Feb. 4, in what turned out to be a marker for both teams. The Shockers won their first road game of the season by erasing a seven-point deficit early in the second half and leading the rest of the way. Indiana State started its winning streak four days later. Like WSU, Indiana State is improving as its newcomers figure out MVC basketball.

"We've talked about how much different we are compared to six weeks or a month ago," Jans said. "They're thinking the same thing. We're going to take their best shot."

Indiana State's biggest improvement is on offense. The Sycamores scored 69 or more points in all five wins. In the previous seven games, they scored under 60 six times.

"They're shooting the ball so much better," Jans said. "They've got a senior in Jay Tunnell who has been through the wars and has just been on fire for a long stretch of time."

Tunnell, a forward from Topeka, is leading the Sycamores with an amazing finishing kick. He started Indiana State's hot streak by making 8 of 9 threes in an overtime win at Illinois State. Tunnell has made 20 of 31 threes and is averaging 20.3 points in his past five games.

"That's contagious," Jans said. "And the young guys are piling on."

The Sycamores committed 18 turnovers -- 10 in the second half -- in the loss to WSU. The Shockers can't count on those gifts tonight. Indiana State is averaging 10.5 a game during their five-game streak, down from a season average of 15.

"Like our guys, they've gotten more comfortable on the floor and valued the ball a little bit better than they have in the past," Jans said. "Like most teams, with experience, they've gotten better at doing a lot of things."

Seniors farewell -- WSU will honor seniors Ramon Clemente and Mantas Griskenas 15 minutes before tonight's game.

Griskenas, whose career at WSU has been plagued by injury, is not expected to play. He sprained the big toe on his right foot during Sunday's practice. He did not practice Monday.

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Pos Indiana State (9-19, 6-10) Ht. Yr. PPG RPG
F Carl Richard 6-4 Fr. 5.8 6.1
F Jay Tunnell 6-8 Sr. 11.7 6.1
G Jordan Printy 6-4 Fr. 7.2 2.1
G Rashad Reed 6-1 Jr. 10.6 3.1
G Harry Marshall 6-0 Jr. 14.7 x-4.3
Wichita State (14-14, 7-9)
F A.J. Hawkins 6-5 Jr. 6.9 2.9
F Ramon Clemente 6-6 Sr. 7.6 7.5
C J.T. Durley 6-7 So. 8.0 4.3
G Toure Murry 6-4 Fr. 11.5 3.6
G Clevin Hannah 5-11 Jr. 10.9 x-4.2
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Indiana State: Four starters (all except Richard) have scored in double figures in four straight games.... In their past five games, the Sycamores are 75 of 88 (85.2 percent) from the line. For the season, Indiana State is shooting 73.2 percent... Printy is averaging 11.7 points and has made 10 of 19 threes in his past four games. He scored in double figures nine times in 12 games after doing it once in his first 15. WSU held Printy to five points on three shots in a 64-58 win on Feb. 4 in Terre Haute.... F Isiah Martin, who blocked three shots and played 17 minutes in the meeting on Feb. 4, is out for the season after surgery on his right knee.

Wichita State: Clemente made 4 of 4 free throws in Saturday's win over Cleveland State to raise his season percentage to 49.4 percent (38 of 77). Clemente is 18 of 26 in his past six games. He started that improvement by making 4 of 6 at Indiana State, all in the final 2 minutes, 36 seconds.... WSU out-rebounded Indiana State 39-25 in the earlier meeting. Clemente led the Shockers with 12 and 16 points.... Hannah is shooting 44.6 percent (29 of 65) from three-point range in conference play. Include Saturday's nonconference game and Hannah is 10 of 15 from behind the arc in his past three games.

RPI as of Monday: ISU 207, WSU 145.
 
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