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The Wichita State University basketball teams played the 2002-03 season there while the Shockers ' on-campus home, Charles Koch Arena, was undergoing major renovations.
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* October 2 – The Wichita State University football team's " Gold " plane crashes in Colorado, killing most of the players.
His paintings may be found in the collections of Amon Carter Museum ( Fort Worth, Texas ); Museum of New Mexico ( Santa Fe, New Mexico ); St. Louis Art Museum ; murals in the Missouri State Capitol ( Jefferson City, Missouri ); Gilcrease Museum ( Tulsa, Oklahoma ); Stark Museum of Art ( Orange, Texas ); Nelson-Atkins Museum ; Wichita Art Museum ; and others.
* Historic Images of Cottonwood Falls, Special Photo Collections at Wichita State University Library.
They were coached by Gene Johnson, former head coach of Wichita University ( now Wichita State University ).
Several universities are in Wichita, the largest being Wichita State University with an enrollment of 15, 000 students.
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In 1988, Mullins moved to Wichita, Kansas where, in 1991, he enrolled as a student at Friends University and lived with his best friend, David Strasser ( a. k. a. Beaker ).
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Charles Koch Arena at Wichita State University, is home to the Wichita State Shockers men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball teams.
* The athletic bands of Michigan State University, Wichita State University, and the University of Akron perform the theme song while the students act as if they are each riding a horse at various home games, such as basketball, hockey, and football.
The theme song is played by the Wichita State Basketball Band for the opening and second half tip-offs at Wichita State basketball games.
Lynette Woodard ( born August 12, 1959 in Wichita, Kansas ) is a retired American basketball player who made history by becoming the first female member of the Harlem Globetrotters and who tasted success abroad before finally reaching, at age 38, her dream of playing in an American women's professional basketball league.
The athletic teams of the Wichita State University are nicknamed " the Shockers "; At basketball games, fans use a modified form of the gesture by extending the thumb.
A native of Hannibal, Missouri, he attended and played basketball at Hannibal-LaGrange Junior College in Hannibal and Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Reed's father, Morris, played basketball for Wichita State and his mother, Pam, was a cheerleader for Wichita State.
The chant began to spread during a college basketball game between Michigan State and Wichita State at The Palace of Auburn Hills on December 10, 2005.
Levitt's Wichita clothing store sponsored basketball team won three consecutive national Amateur Athletic Union titles in the 1930s at a time when colleges and corporate-sponsored teams competed in the same tournament.
The arena also hosts numerous high school basketball games involving schools from the Wichita City League.
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