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Frustrations flare in Wichita State’s semifinal loss to Lipscomb

Wichita State senior Markis McDuffie exchanges words with Lipscomb forward Matt Rose during the second half of the game on April 2, 2019 at Madison Square Garden in New York. (Photo by Joseph Barringhaus/The Sunflower).

NEW YORK CITY — It didn’t take Garrison Mathews long before he was in the head of Markis McDuffie.

It wasn’t long before Mathews, who put up 34 points in Lipscomb’s late win, that he was in the head of every Wichita State Shocker.

He hit five 3-pointers. He scored 11 from the free throw line. He scored in flashes, and the intensity didn’t stop.