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Shockers’ weekend track meet celebrates teams outside big conferences

Wichita State’s track and field meet celebrating the little guy has a new name. The mission remains the same, although the Track-It Busters Invitational isn’t close to fully grown.

Tennis, academics keep Budiharto on the go

Wichita State senior Luftiana Budiharto is talented enough to put academics before tennis and excel at both.

Coffeyville big man signs with Wichita State

Wichita State added another big man to its basketball roster. Coffeyville Community College center Chadrack Lufile signed a letter of intent on Wednesday afternoon.

Shockers edge K-State in 15 innings

The longer Wichita State’s 9-7 baseball victory over Kansas State lasted on Tuesday at Tointon Family Stadium, the more comfortable the Shockers became.

Oklahoma shortstop signs with Wichita State

Anadarko (Okla.) shortstop Tanner Dearman possessed plenty of options to continue his baseball career. On Monday, he signed with Wichita State and the immediate returns signal that was a good move.

Gardner helps Wichita State avoid sweep

Wichita State needed a good start from pitcher Kris Gardner in a desperate way rarely seen around this baseball program.

This Shocker basketball schedule coming together quickly

The wait for Wichita State’s men’s basketball schedule may be shorter, dramatically shorter, than in recent seasons.

Missouri State hands Wichita State another baseball loss

Missouri State won a series at Wichita State for the first time with Saturday’s 7-2 victory at Eck Stadium.

Wichita State’s Tuliamuk sets 5K records

Wichita State’s Aliphine Tuliamuk broke her own Missouri Valley Conference and school records in the outdoor 5,000 meters late Friday night in Walnut, Calif.

Missouri State blanks Wichita State 6-0

Missouri State starter Nick Petree threw 119 pitches in six innings, which might indicate a pitcher laboring through a tough outing.

WSU men reach bowling final

Wichita State’s men’s bowling team will meet Webber International today in the championship match of the USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships in Lincoln, Neb.

Wichita State requests eligibility waiver for basketball player Carl Hall

Wichita State forward Carl Hall needs a waiver from the NCAA to receive a sixth year of eligibility and play next season for the Shockers.

Wichita State men’s bowlers start well at nationals

Wichita State’s men’s bowling team reached rolled through the opening day of the USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships unscathed Thursday in Lincoln, Neb.

Infield defense helping keep Wichita State in games

Wichita State’s infielders are inexperienced, frequently play different positions and the two most experienced players are no longer with the team.

Shocker tennis teams play for Valley regular-season titles

Wichita State and Drake play Saturday for tennis supremacy in the Missouri Valley Conference.

Shockers beat Oklahoma State in 11 innings

For years, some Wichita State fans wanted the Shockers to throw their best pitchers in mid-week games against Big 12 opponents.

Wichita State bowlers aim to finish season on top

For Wichita State’s Tannya Roumimper, earning a spot on the Indonesian national bowling team is not comparable to bowling in the USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships with the WSU bowling team.

Mateychick back for Wichita State after elbow surgery

Wichita State’s Tobin Mateychick pitched with pain for so long he accepted it as part of the deal. He didn’t know he was injured, just that he regularly adjusted his motion to throw as comfortably as possible.

WSU bowler honored

Wichita State junior Jazreel Tan was named female Amateur Bowler of the Year by the Bowling Writers Association of America.

Shockers bounce back against Evansville

The Shockers don’t know exactly what changed in the seventh inning Sunday. Faced with an embarrassing sweep, maybe they took a stand and competed harder. Maybe the breaks that didn’t go their way on Friday and Saturday evened out. Maybe they spotted Evansville’s pitching staff enough runs the Aces took the rest of the game off.

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