Different backgrounds, different roads have made Shockers a team worthy of biggest stage
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}More than 30 years ago, Cliff Levingston was part of a team at Wichita State loaded with future NBA talent that he believes underachieved, falling just short of the Final Four.
This year, he's been watching a motley group do just the opposite: Without a bona fide star, the Shockers are close to playing for a national championship.
There's Carl Hall, a rugged forward from rural Georgia, and Ron Baker, a small-town Kansas kid. Cleanthony Early came out of a tiny junior college in upstate New York and Ehimen Orukpe arrived from Lagos, Nigeria, by way of Three Rivers Community College in Missouri.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Together, this disparate group of basketball talents knocked off Gonzaga and Ohio State en route to Atlanta, and will try to upend mighty Louisville on Saturday night.