NCAAB Game Recap - West Virginia at Baylor
Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Stetsn
57
FlGlf
87
F
Okla
63
Kansas
73
F
NJIT
66
Lipsco
97
F
JU
74
NFla
77
F
KennSt
80
USC-Up
78
F
UNC
43
UVA
53
F
WVU
62
Baylor
71
F
Mia-FL
61
VaTec
66
F
ULM
72
CoCar
77
F
UL
77
App
62
F
VMI
68
WCU
81
F
ETSU
66
UNCG
72
F
Samf
79
Mercer
88
F
Chat
76
Citad
85
F
Savan
74
NCC
73
F
BethC
73
NCAT
70
F
MD-ES
69
How
79
F
Copp
66
Morg
71
F
Troy
67
TexAr
82
F
USA
64
TxSt
90
F
GASt
67
ArkSt
78
F
TXSo
74
AlaAM
64
F
Gram
80
MsVl
84
F
JackSt
62
ArkPB
51
F
Norf
59
Hamp
63
F
GaSo
54
ArkLR
56
F
PVAM
77
ASU
58
F

Feb 27, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(10) West Virginia

30

32

62

(11) Baylor

28

43

71

Motley 23 points for No. 11 Baylor to beat No. 10 WVU 71-62
Mon Feb 27, 2017 11:02 PM

WACO, Texas (AP) Ishmail Wainright is the lone senior for 11th-ranked Baylor, and was recognized with a video tribute after his final home game.

This also likely was the Ferrell Center finale for Johnathan Motley, a standout junior and potential NBA lottery pick who delivered quite a farewell to Bears fans if this was indeed his last game there.

Motley scored 19 of his 23 points after halftime in a 71-62 victory over 10th-ranked West Virginia on Monday night. The Bears avenged a 21-point loss in Morgantown on Jan. 10, when they were playing their first-ever game as No. 1 in the AP Top 25 after winning their first 15 games.

"It was about getting him a `W'," Motley said of Wainright. "I made sure I did everything I could ... everybody else followed."

When asked if it was his last game in Waco, Motley responded, "I don't know, man. I'm just glad we got the `W' for Ish."

Al Freeman had 12 points with three 3-pointers and Jo Lual-Acuil added 11 points and 10 rebounds for Baylor (24-6, 11-6 Big 12), which ended the game with a 30-13 run over the final 9 minutes.

"Defensively, we got real tentative," West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said. "And really they just beat us to death on the glass."

The Bears, who finished with a 43-23 rebounding margin, controlled the ball and the tempo over the final stretch.

Before three turnovers in the final minute, when the Mountaineers scored the game's last four points, Baylor didn't have a turnover in its big run to go ahead.

"If you can get stops, and then get in transition, that's so big and so critical," Baylor coach Scott Drew said. "When they score they set up the press. And by the time you get it across half court, you're ready for a water break."

Jevon Carter had 18 points and nine rebounds for West Virginia (23-7, 11-6), which led 49-41 after his jumper with 9:04 left. The Mountaineers didn't score again until his nifty basket 3 minutes later - when he drove, stopped, twisted and then scored with a short jumper - that put them ahead for the last time.

Tarik Phillip had 12 points and Elijah Macon 11 for the Mountaineers.

Between those Carter baskets, Baylor scored nine points in a row for its first lead of the second half. Motley had seven of those, including a two-handed slam that became a three-point play after he was fouled and another tough inside basket.

When Carter finally scored again put WVU up 51-50, Lual-Acuil had another inside basket before Wainright had a steal and breakaway layup.

"This was extremely special. My last one, a great ride four years in the making," Wainright said. "They said it was for me and that's the only thing I can really say about that one. A great team."

BIG PICTURE

West Virginia: Contributing to the Mountaineers being tentative was having Carter and Nathan Adrian (two points in 16 minutes) in foul trouble. "I don't care who you are, your two best players are in the foul trouble, you probably don't want them" to be that aggressive, Huggins said. ... WVU lost for only the second time in a seven-game stretch when its only other loss was in overtime at top-ranked Kansas.

Baylor: The Bears won without starting point guard Manu Lecomte, who missed the game with a sprained right ankle. Baylor did have 18 turnovers - 11 fewer than the January game - which the Mountaineers turned into 20 points.

DREW ON MOTLEY

"I don't want to consider that right now," Drew said, when asked if Motley had played his home finale. "One thing our staff has always been, our job is to serve our players. And they all have goals and dreams and aspirations, and we want to help them reach them. And when they can reach them, we've done our job."

HUGGINS ON MOTLEY

"Hard to guard him at the foul line," Huggins said. "In 35 years as a head coach, I haven't figured out how to do that yet. Make 11 free throws, you're going to have a good day." Motley was 11 of 11, nine in the second half.

UP NEXT

West Virginia: Plays regular-season finale at home Friday night against No. 24 Iowa State.

Baylor: Ends regular season on the road against Texas on Saturday.

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Leaders

West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Carter 18 0 1 9 3 0
T. Phillip 12 0 3 3 2 0
Baylor PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Motley 23 0 2 8 0 3
A. Freeman 12 0 1 2 0 0

Team Comparison

WVU Baylor
Points For 62 71
Field Goals 22/59-37% 21/45-47%
Three Pointers 3/15-20% 3/10-30%
Free Throws 15/19-79% 26/34-76%
Offensive Rebounds 9 14
Defensive Rebounds 14 29
Rebounds 23 50
Blocks 3 7
Steals 8 3
Turnovers 8 18
Personal Fouls 29 19
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 10 Baylor 68 @ WVU 89 J. Lual-Acuil Jr. 10 N. Adrian 22
Mon Feb 27 WVU 62 @ Baylor 71 J. Carter 18 J. Motley 23

Game Information

Stadium: Ferrell Center, Waco, Texas
Attendance: 8,203
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