Castres ran in five tries in a 41-7 demolition of old European rivals Northampton Saints courtesy of a dominant forward performance that saw the visitors pack shoved all over the park.Winger David Smith was the main beneficiary of the hosts total control up front in the ninth European meeting between the two sides.He touched down twice - the first a saunter under the posts after captain Alex Tulous powerful run punched a hole in the Saints defence after 31 minutes, while his second came four minutes into the second period when he danced past two defenders to score in the corner following a smart offload from Thomas Combezou.Smith should have notched his hat-trick little more than a minute later, but he was unable to hold on to a sleight-of-hand pass from Tulou with his route to the line clear.Smiths brace sandwiched a try for loosehead prop Antoine Tichit, who was shoved over the line by his forward colleagues. Benjamin Urdapilleta converted both - the last with a little help from the upright.Saints had turned down four relatively straightforward penalty chances in favour of kicks to the corner during a period of concerted pressure midway through the first half.?But they were unable to make their possession tell, despite crossing the Castres line.After consulting with the TMO the referee ruled the ball was held up - and the hosts simply shoved the Saints pack off the ball from the resulting five-metre scrum. It was not the first time the Saints pack - featuring Courtney Lawes, Tom Wood, Teimana Harrison, Louis Picamoles and the returning Dylan Hartley - had been embarrassed.The hosts forwards were on a mission to prove that last weeks dismantling at Leinster was an aberration. They pushed the Northampton unit off the ball time and time again. And captain Tulou was causing mayhem whenever he had the ball in hand.Not even a yellow card for scrum-half Rory Kockott seemed to alter the game plan - or affect their control. In fact, it appeared to galvanise the home sides determination to prove that last weeks five-try drubbing by Leinster in Dublin was an aberration.Northampton arrived seeking their first back-to-back wins over French opposition since 2011/12 following last weeks last-gasp win against Montpellier, but in the second half they were consigned to the role of doughty defenders.They barely broke into Castres territory in the opening quarter of the second half - and even when they managed to get over the gainline, they were held at bay by an organised Castres defence.The game was long over as a contest by the time Saints winger James Wilson touched down for a consolation try with eight minutes left on the clock. 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WHICITA, Kan. -- Landry Shamet and Daishon Smith each set career highs with 16 points and the Shockers shot 66 percent from the floor in a 116-79 victory over Maryland-Eastern Shore on Sunday.The last time the Shockers scored at least 110 points was against North Texas on March 1, 1962.Austin Reaves scored a career-high 15 points, Zach Brown had 13 points, Conner Frankamp 11 with five assists and Darral Willis Jr. added 11 points, all in the first half, for Wichita State (4-0).Shamet and Frankamp hit consecutive 3-pointers and thhe Shockers surged early, doubling the Hawks 21 points on Markis McDuffies layup en route to a 62-37 halftime lead.dddddddddddd The Shockers shot 73 percent from the floor (19 of 26) in the first half.Smiths 3-pointer with 5:55 left put Wichita State over the 100-point mark.Ryan Andino scored a career-high 27 points on 9-of-15 shooting for the Hawks (0-4), who shot 49 percent from the floor (27 of 55). ' ' '