
Wichita State
(+5)

Florida Atlantic
(-5)
Highlights
Summary
BOCA RATON, Fla. (Interstat) ā Florida Atlantic used a dominant second half to pull away from Wichita State for an 85-67 menās basketball victory Thursday night at FAU Gymnasium. The Owls, who led 37-25 at halftime, outscored the Shockers 48-42 after intermission. Isaiah Elohim and Kanaan Carlyle each scored 18 points to lead Florida Atlantic. Will Berg paced Wichita State with 14 points. Florida Atlantic shot 55.9% from the field and recorded nine blocks. Wichita State struggled offensively, shooting 39.7% and just 57% on free throws. The Owls improved to 12-6 overall, while the Shockers fell to 10-8. An announced crowd of 3,161 attended the American Athletic Conference game.
Extended Summary
BOCA RATON, Fla. (Interstat) ā Florida Atlantic used a dominant defensive performance and a balanced scoring attack to pull away from Wichita State for an 85-67 victory in an American Athletic Conference menās basketball game Thursday night at FAU Gymnasium. The Owls, improving to 12-6 overall and 2-1 in conference play, held the Shockers to a season-low offensive efficiency, blocking nine shots and altering countless others to build a double-digit lead by halftime and never look back. Wichita State fell to 10-8 and 1-2 in the AAC. The gameās decisive stretch came late in the first half. With Florida Atlantic leading 20-15, the Owls unleashed a 17-4 run over a five-minute span to seize control. The surge was fueled by stifling defense that forced four Wichita State turnovers and held the Shockers to just one made field goal. Kanaan Carlyle, who finished with 18 points, drilled a three-pointer during the run, while Isaiah Elohim and Devin Williams provided consistent interior scoring. When Josiah Parker finished an alley-oop from Carlyle with 8:20 left in the half, the Owlsā lead ballooned to 37-19. Wichita State, which shot just 39.7% from the field for the game and a dismal 56.5% from the free-throw line, could never mount a serious challenge in the second half. Every attempt by the Shockers to cut into the deficit was met with an answering basket from the Owls, who shot 55.9% from the floor. Elohim, a guard from North Hills, California, led all scorers with 18 points for Florida Atlantic. Williams, a forward from Riverside, California, added 14 points and was a force defensively with three blocks. Center Xander Pintelon of Bruges, Belgium, contributed 11 points and four blocks, anchoring the paint for the Owls. Point guard Niccolo Moretti of Bologna, Italy, orchestrated the offense with eight assists. For Wichita State, guard Dre Kindell of Cincinnati led the way with 12 points and four assists. Seven-foot-two center Will Berg of Stockholm, Sweden, provided a bright spot with 14 points off the bench, and guard Karon Boyd of Concord, North Carolina, added 10 points. The Shockers struggled mightily from the opening tip, missing their first six field goal attempts, several of which were swatted away by Williams and Pintelon. While Wichita Stateās defense kept them in the game early, their offensive woes proved insurmountable. They finished with an offensive rating of 95.8 points per 100 possessions, a stark contrast to Florida Atlanticās efficient 121.4 rating. The Owls also won the battle in key hustle categories, converting 17 points off 10 Wichita State turnovers and outscoring the Shockers 11-6 in fastbreak points. Wichita Stateās 14 offensive rebounds were negated by their inability to finish at the rim against Florida Atlanticās length. The victory extends Florida Atlanticās home winning streak and provides momentum as they hit the road for their next contest at Temple on Sunday. Wichita State, which has lost two of its last three, looks to regroup quickly with a trip to South Florida scheduled for Sunday.
Preview
Preview: Wichita State at Florida Atlantic in Key AAC Clash BOCA RATON, Fla. (Interstat) ā Two American Athletic Conference teams looking to build momentum will meet Thursday when the Wichita State Shockers visit the Florida Atlantic Owls at FAU Gymnasium. The matchup features teams with nearly identical records. Florida Atlantic (11-6, 2-2 AAC) enters after an 89-78 home victory over Memphis on Sunday. Wichita State (10-7, 1-3 AAC) snapped a two-game skid with a 78-67 win over North Texas the same day. The game will hinge on a compelling backcourt duel. Wichita State is powered by guard Kenyon Giles, who is coming off a career-high 33-point performance against North Texas. Over his last five games, Giles is averaging 24.0 points, showcasing his role as the Shockersā primary scorer. Florida Atlantic counters with versatile guard Devin Vanterpool, who recorded a triple-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists in the win over Memphis. Vanterpool provides all-around production, averaging 15.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists over his last four contests. The Owls have been strong at home, winning their last two conference games in Boca Raton by an average of 11.5 points. Wichita State, however, has struggled on the road in AAC play, with losses at Charlotte and UAB before the calendar turned. For the Shockers, supplementing Gilesā offense will be critical. Dillon Battie, who had 10 points and nine rebounds against North Texas, is a key interior presence. Florida Atlanticās defense, which blocked 10 shots against Memphis led by Devin Williamsā seven, will aim to disrupt Wichita Stateās rhythm. This contest represents an important opportunity for both squads to improve their conference standing ahead of a grueling league schedule. The Owls seek a third straight win, while the Shockers aim for their first road victory in AAC play this season. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST Thursday.