Wichita State Volleyball vs. East Carolina. Friday, November 7th at 7PM. Hometown Heroes: Recognizing all our local military, police, fire, EMS, and healthcare workers!

Join Shocker volleyball as it hosts Hometown Heroes weekend, recognizing all local military, police, fire, EMS and health care workers. First serve against the ECU Pirates is at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 in Charles Koch Arena. Students can claim a ticket at no additional charge with their Shocker ID, thanks to the Student Government Association.

WSU Men's Basketball Student Tickets Are Going Mobile graphic with photo of fans in student section

Student tickets for Wichita State men’s basketball games are going mobile. More information will be announced later this week. The first men’s basketball game is set for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 here on campus in Charles Koch Arena versus UNC-Asheville.

Invitation to attend the Pre-Game Tailgate

Join Student Government Association, Shocker Athletics and Housing and Residence Life for Project 1104. Organizers want to get 1,104 Shockers at the home opener of the men’s basketball season against UNC Asheville at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 and are hosting a pre-game tailgate at 4:30 p.m. at the Shocker Hall Courtyard for food, games and a DJ. Free shirts will be available for the first 500 people in the student section at Charles Koch Arena.

Xin Tong Wang and Giorgia Roselli pose at blue tennis courts holding their championship trophies that say Women's Tennis Doubles Champion 2025

Wichita State’s Xin Tong Wang and Giorgia Roselli won the 2025 American Conference Doubles Championship Oct. 26 at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center.

The top-seeded and 31st-ranked Shockers dispatched Charlotte’s third-seeded Ni Xi and Sara Suchankova in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, to win the doubles title. With the win, the Shockers have earned the right to represent the American Conference in doubles at the 2025 ITA Conference Masters Championship, Nov. 7-9 at Barnes Tennis Center in San Diego.

Additionally, Roselli was women’s singles runner-up, and Shocker men’s tennis player Alejandro Jacome made it to the men’s singles semifinals after defeating the second and tenth seeded players in the tournament and to the men’s doubles semifinals with Ilias Worthington.

The Shocker women's bowling team pose in front of bowling lanes with its runner-up trophy

Wichita State defeated seven top-20 ranked teams and rattled off eight consecutive wins on its way to a runner-up finish at Destination Orlando, the first regular season tournament of the season.

Aleesha Oden (230.8 average) and Sara Duque Jiménez (220.2) snagged spots on the All-Tournament team to lead Wichita State individually. Morgan Kline (195.0), Kendall Bollea (172.4) and Paige Wagner (172.2) rounded out the regular lineup for Holly Harris and the Shockers.

The Shockers fell, 4-1, to #1-ranked Jacksonville State in the best-of-seven final, capping off an undefeated weekend for the Gamecocks who went 11-0 in the Baker and traditional matches. Wichita State will carry an 11-2 record into next weekend’s Track Kat Klash at Emerald Bowl in Houston, beginning Friday, Oct. 31.

Monster Match/Team Night: First 150 Kids receive a "Fear the Wheat" Trick or Treating Canvas Bag. Shocker Volleyball vs. North Texas Sunday, October 26th at 1 PM

It’s the Shocker volleyball Monster Match against North Texas at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26. The first 150 kids at the game receive a “Fear the Wheat” trick or treat canvas bag. All Shocker volleyball campers, youth, club and high school volleyball teams can RSVP by Oct. 24 to receive free admission to the match. Contact jfox@goshockers.com to learn more about how to RSVP your team. Stick around after the match for post-match trick or treating on the concourse with the Shocker volleyball team.

Kate Tilma surveys the course as she gears up for a putt

Kate Tilma and Mackenzie Wilson both earned top 10 finishes to lead Shocker women’s golf to a third-place finish in the Powercat Invitational Oct. 21 at Colbert Hills Golf Club.

Wichita State recorded rounds of 303, 303 and 319 for a total score of 925, 61 strokes over par. Host Kansas State cruised to the team title, finishing 27 strokes ahead of second-place Cincinnati.

Wichita State was topped only by Power Four opponents — the Wildcats and Bearcats — on its way to a fourth top-five team finish of the fall season. The four top-five finishes match the most for the Shockers in a single fall season since joining the American Conference in 2017-18. It’s also the most top-five finishes in any season since 2017-18, when they recorded seven total.

Xin Tong Wang and Giorgia Roselli cheer after scoring a point

Xin Tong Wang and Giorgia Roselli’s run to the doubles quarterfinals highlighted the week for the Shocker women’s tennis team at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Central Region Championships.

After a first-round bye, Wang and Roselli defeated a pair from Missouri, 8-5, to reach the Round of 16. They then beat a duo from Nebraska, 8-4, to advance to the quarterfinals, where they ultimately fell to the No. 7-seeded team from Oklahoma, 8-2.

In singles, Kudryavtseva and Nikolenko won two qualifying matches each to reach the main draw, putting a total of seven Shockers in the field. Only Kudryavtseva and Wang earned main-draw wins, both in the Round of 64.

Morgan Kline cheers with her team after hitting a strike

The Shocker women’s bowling team got standout performances from Morgan Kline and Sara Duque Jimenez, but finished 10th at the Mid-States Championships after an injury forced the Shockers to compete with just four bowlers for most of Saturday and all of Sunday’s Baker games.

Kline finished second in the individual standings with a 212.17 average, highlighted by a personal best 267 in the fourth game of Saturday’s action. Duque Jimenez was not far behind, posting a 208.67 average that included games of 225 and 222. Both earned spots on the All-Tournament Team, which was led by MVP Emily Hart of Sam Houston.

Houston also claimed the team title, taking down Newman 3-2 in the best of five championship match.

Shocker Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon | Fri, Oct. 17 at 11:45 AM | Aetna Multi-Purpose Center

The Shocker Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon starts at 11:45 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17 in the Aetna Multi-Purpose Center at Charles Koch Arena. Lunch is served at noon and programming will begin soon after.

Enjoy a catered Thanksgiving-styled meal by the Candle Club and listen to players and coaches preview the upcoming season with “Voice of the Shockers” Mike Kennedy serving as the event emcee.

Tickets are available at a new low price of only $30. A table of eight can also be purchased for $200. Secure your seat now at goshockers.com/tipoffluncheon.