WICHITA, KAN. -- It’s hard to imagine 25 better teams in the land than Wichita State right now.
The Shockers (14-5, 8-0), who dismantled Bradley 88-54 Saturday, have found their groove.
An injury-plagued nonconference season saw them lose five games and fall out of the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time since their Final Four run season of 2012-13.
WSU, which received 38 votes in the poll last week, coming in at No. 28, is back to near full health and seems to be running on all cylinders.