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Shocker softball will host Oklahoma State University at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 4 in Wilkins Stadium.

Students receive admission for all homes games at no additional charge with Shocker ID.

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Shocker softball will face South Florida in an upcoming series starting Friday, March 31 in Wilkins Stadium.

The dates and times for each game:

  • 6 p.m. Friday, March 31.
  • 2 p.m. Saturday, April 1.
  • Noon Sunday, April 2.

Students also receive admission to all home games with a Shocker ID.

Photo of Shocker softball players with the text, "Wichita State Softball | Wilkins Stadium. Upcoming Series. March 31st - April 2nd" and the WuShock and South Florida logos

Shocker softball will face South Florida in an upcoming series starting Friday, March 31 in Wilkins Stadium.

The dates and times for each game:

  • 6 p.m. Friday, March 31.
  • 2 p.m. Saturday, April 1.
  • Noon Sunday, April 2.

Students also receive admission to all home games with a Shocker ID.

Graphic with a photo of a softball player and the text, "Wichita State Softball | Wilkins Stadium. Upcoming game March 29th | 6:00pm" and the WuShock and Omaha logos.

Join Shocker softball as they face Omaha at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 29 in Wilkins Stadium.

Students receive admission to home games at no additional charge with a Shocker ID.

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Each week, Shocker Athletics provides an update on the latest results, upcoming events and notable moments in WSU sports history.

Photo of a Shocker baseball huddle wit the text "Wichita State Baseball Upcoming Series | March 24-26th | Eck Stadium" and the WuShock University of Massachusetts logos.

The upcoming Shocker baseball series versus University of Massachusetts starts Friday, March 24 in Eck Stadium.

Here are the schedule of events:

  • 12 p.m. Friday, March 24.
  • 2 p.m. Saturday, March 25.
  • 1 p.m. Sunday, March 26.

Students receive admission to all Shocker Athletics home games with a Shocker ID at no additional charge, and faculty and staff receive admission to Friday home games at no additional charge.

Welcome to Wichita, Coach Mills Paul Mills Head coach Wichita State basketball

Wichita State will introduce Paul Mills as its 27th head men’s basketball coach at 3:30 p.m. Thursday inside Charles Koch Arena. This event is free and open to the public, with streaming available live and on-demand via ESPN+.

“My family and I are extremely excited about being a part of Wichita State University,” Mills said. “The rich history, winning tradition and unbelievable community support will keep us working on behalf of the greatest fans in all of college basketball. We can’t wait!”

Mills has spent the past six years rebuilding the program at Oral Roberts (2017-23), earning bids to two of the past three NCAA tournaments.

In 2021 Mills became just the second coach in history to guide a No. 15 seed to the Sweet 16, upsetting Ohio State and Florida in the first two rounds.

This past season he coached ORU to a 30-5 record, an undefeated run through the Summit League (18-0) and a No. 12 seed in the Big Dance.

Mills is currently a finalist for the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year award as well as the NABC’s Skip Prosser Man of the Year honor, presented annually to a coach who achieves success on the basketball court and displays moral integrity off of it.

“Paul Mills’ heart for people, passion for life and approach to the development of young people and programs is energizing,” WSU Director of Athletics Kevin Saal said. “He aligns with Shocker Athletics’ core values, facilitates a first-class student-athlete experience and fuels broad-based competitive excellence. We are thrilled to welcome the Mills family – Paul, Wendy, Audrey and Abbey – to Wichita, Wichita State University and Shocker Nation!”

“We are looking forward to the next chapter of WSU basketball under Paul Mills’ leadership,” WSU President Dr. Richard Muma said. “He’s fully aligned with our priorities, which includes creating success for our student athletes and a winning culture for all of Shocker Nation.”

Mills’ teams play an exciting brand of basketball, annually ranking among the NCAA leaders in scoring and three-point field goals while playing tough, gritty defense.

Over the years Mills has also demonstrated a knack for finding and developing talent. His greatest success story is 6-foot guard Max Abmas, an overlooked recruit, turned NBA prospect who scored more than 2,500 career points in Mills’ system and was twice named Summit League Player of the Year.

Prior to ORU, Mills spent 14 seasons on staff at Baylor under head coach Scott Drew, the last eight as assistant coach during which he helped the Bears to six NCAA tournaments, tallying four Sweet 16 and two Elite Eight appearances, as well as the 2013 NIT title.

Mills, age 50, graduated from Texas A&M in 1996 with a degree in finance and completed a Master of Biblical and Theological Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary in the summer of 2020.

Graphic with WuShock and the text, "Wichita State Athletics; Weekly Email."

Each week, Shocker Athletics provides an update on the latest results, upcoming events and notable moments in WSU sports history.

Photo of two students wearing the Lady Shocks Squad shirt while doing the WSU Shockers hand gesture.

Come out and support Shocker softball as the team takes on Arkansas at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 14 in Wilkins Stadium. The first 300 fans to arrive will receive a Lady Shocks Squad T-shirt at the gate.

Photo of the Shocker women's basketball team celebrating the win against USF on March 7.

Eighth-seeded Shocker women’s basketball recorded the biggest upset in American Athletic Conference (AAC) championship history with its 65-53 win on March 7 against top seed South Florida, who were 27-0 all-time in the AAC championship entering the quarterfinal matchup.

The Shockers (18-13) advance to the semifinals of the AAC championship for the first time in school history with the wire-to-wire upset. This was only the second appearance in the quarterfinals for WSU in its brief history as a member of the AAC.

The Shockers will face Houston at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 8 for a spot in the championship game.