NCAAB Game Recap - Texas at West Virginia
Thu Mar 9, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Mia-FL
53
UNC
78
F
Vill
108
StJon
67
F
E MI
62
Akr
79
F
UTSA
70
MTSU
86
F
UtSt
69
Nev
83
F
AzSt
57
Oreg
80
F
TCU
85
Kansas
82
F
PorSt
72
UND
95
F
UCRiv
67
UCIrv
76
F
CAPoly
55
UCDav
66
F
UAB
57
LaTec
69
F
Toled
66
Ohio
67
F
VaTec
68
FSU
74
F
Tex
53
WVU
63
F
Xav
62
Butl
57
F
ChiSt
53
NMSt
67
F
Sac
70
E WA
89
F
AF
55
ColSt
81
F
Col
78
Ariz
92
F
CSNor
68
CS-Ful
81
F
How
68
Morg
65
F
Lamar
59
SFA
75
F
Marsh
64
ODU
63
F
Kent
68
Buff
65
F
KSU
70
Baylor
64
F
UVA
58
ND
71
F
Crei
70
Prov
58
F
UTRGV
78
UMKC
82
F(OT)
S UT
70
Web
90
F
SDSU
87
Bois
68
F
USC
74
UCLA
76
F
OkSt
83
IaSt
92
F
Duke
81
Lou
77
F
Seton
82
Marq
76
F
W MI
63
Ball
66
F
Rice
76
UTEP
86
F
SeatU
53
UtVal
65
F
NM
60
Fres
65
F
Cal
78
Utah
75
F
Mont
77
Ida
81
F
SHSU
63
HCU
59
F
MD-ES
68
Hamp
66
F
HI
62
LongB
73
F
UMass
60
StBon
73
F
PSU
51
MSU
78
F
MissSt
55
Bama
75
F
SoFL
66
UConn
77
F
Rut
61
NW
83
F
StLou
46
GrgWas
53
F
Mizzu
74
Miss
86
F
Tul
60
Tuls
66
F
Ford
71
GMas
82
F(OT)
Ind
95
Iowa
73
F
TAMU
41
Vand
66
F
David
82
LaSal
73
F
Ill
55
Mich
75
F
Tenn
57
UGA
59
F
ECU
80
Temp
69
F

Mar 9, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(10) Texas

30

23

53

(2) West Virginia

39

24

63

Carter leads No. 11 W Virginia past Texas in Big 12 tourney
Thu Mar 9, 2017 11:41 PM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) West Virginia's Bob Huggins sure sounds motivated by last year's runner-up finish at the Big 12 Tournament, but don't ask the often-irascible coach whether his players feel the same way.

"I don't know, man. You're asking me to know what they're thinking," Huggins said after his No. 11 Mountaineers cruised to a 63-53 win over Texas in the quarterfinals Thursday night. "I wish I knew."

He should at least feel confident that Jevon Carter is sufficiently motivated. The star guard poured in 21 points to give West Virginia (25-7) its only consistent offense, while the rest of his guys turned up their trademark defense to make life miserable for the Longhorns.

Texas (11-22) wound up with 14 turnovers, failed to score the 5:34 of the game and never got star freshman Jarrett Allen involved in the game - he managed just nine points and 10 rebounds.

"We're trying to win. We didn't get it done in the finals a year ago and there's no sense playing if you're not playing to win," said Huggins, whose team will play Kansas State in the semifinals Friday night. "We're trying to win."

Andrew Jones had 13 points for the Longhorns, who matched a school record with their 22nd loss.

"I thought they did what West Virginia does so well. They were the more aggressive team and over the course of the game, I think there was a cumulative effect of the way they played," Texas coach Shaka Smart said. "Obviously, they shot the ball better from outside. That was a big difference as well."

The No. 10 seed Longhorns, who rallied past Texas Tech in the opening round to snap a seven-game skid, managed to forge a lead midway through the first half despite digging an early hole.

But the Mountaineers' in-your-shorts defense began to pay off with turnovers, and they went on a brief run into the locker room. Then, they extended their 39-30 advantage to as many as 13 points in the second half, taking a 47-34 lead when Sagaba Konate threw down a dunk with 15 minutes to go.

Kerwin Roach Jr. stopped the run with a 3-pointer, and by the time Mareik Isom scored a few minutes later, the orange-clad Longhorns had closed to 47-41 with 12 minutes left.

But try as they might, the Longhorns couldn't climb all the way back.

Carter's fifth 3 off a steal by Nathan Adrian pushed West Virginia's lead back to 57-46. Adrian's put-back a couple minutes later made it 61-51. And the Mountaineers' defense did the rest, preventing the Longhorns from getting any good looks in the game's closing minutes.

"West Virginia plays hard and aggressive. That's kind of their MO," Jones said. "At certain points of the game, them being overly aggressive took us out of our offense a little bit."

Asked later whether top-ranked Kansas's loss to TCU earlier in the day provided a wakeup call for West Virginia, Carter replied: "We didn't really pay much attention to what other teams are doing."

"It's about us," he said. "We just take it one game at a time. You can't win the next game if you don't win the current game. That was the message to the team: Just focus on this game."

STATS AND STREAKS

West Virginia won despite going 10 of 20 from the foul line. Texas was even worse, going 8 of 19 at the stripe. ... The Mountaineers hit six 3-pointers in the first half. They hit one in the second.

BIG PICTURE

Texas extended its season by a day with its win over the Red Raiders, but now the offseason begins for Smart and Co. His 20-13 record in Year 1 is already a distant memory.

West Virginia has not won a conference tournament title since 2010, when the Mountaineers were still in the Big East. They lost to Kansas in the Big 12 title game last year.

UP NEXT

Texas heads back to Austin to enjoy next week's SXSW Music Festival.

West Virginia gets ready to face Kansas State in a Big 12 semifinal. The Wildcats beat No. 9 Baylor in the quarterfinals.

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Leaders

Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Jones 13 0 4 7 2 1
K. Yancy 11 0 0 4 0 1
West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Carter 21 0 3 3 2 1
E. Macon 8 0 2 10 0 0

Team Comparison

Tex WVU
Points For 53 63
Field Goals 20/57-35% 23/54-43%
Three Pointers 5/17-29% 7/13-54%
Free Throws 8/19-42% 10/20-50%
Offensive Rebounds 15 13
Defensive Rebounds 24 29
Rebounds 43 43
Blocks 8 7
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 14 13
Personal Fouls 19 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - WVU Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 14 WVU 74 @ Tex 72 J. Carter 17 J. Allen 19
Mon Feb 20 Tex 62 @ WVU 77 J. Allen 17 J. Carter 24
Thu Mar 9 Tex 53 @ WVU 63 A. Jones 13 J. Carter 21

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 0
Game Time: