NCAAB Game Recap - Kansas State at West Virginia
Fri Mar 10, 2017 9:30 PM EST

Mich
74
Purd
70
F(OT)
ECU
77
SMU
81
F
David
73
Dayt
67
F
CoCar
51
UTARL
74
F
UTEP
56
MTSU
82
F
UGA
60
KY
71
F
Gram
57
TXSo
62
F
Ball
70
Akr
74
F
SHSU
63
NOrl
75
F
MD-ES
49
NCC
77
F
Seton
53
Vill
55
F
Duke
93
UNC
83
F
Ida
64
UND
69
F
UtVal
80
CSBak
81
F(4OT)
Cal
65
Oreg
73
F
LongB
57
UCIrv
62
F
Fres
72
Nev
83
F
Marsh
93
LaTec
77
F
GMas
60
VCU
71
F
ULALA
76
GASt
86
F
Ind
60
Wisc
70
F
Tuls
61
Cin
80
F
Vand
72
Fla
62
F(OT)
Kent
68
Ohio
66
F
SFA
69
TXAMC
77
F
How
53
Norf
68
F
South
59
Alc
81
F
KSU
50
WVU
51
F
ND
77
FSU
73
F
Web
80
E WA
72
F
UCLA
75
Ariz
86
F
CS-Ful
64
UCDav
66
F(OT)
UMKC
60
NMSt
78
F
SDSU
63
ColSt
71
F
GrgWas
67
Rich
70
F
Troy
90
GaSo
70
F
NW
72
MD
64
F
Hou
65
UConn
74
F
Miss
72
Ark
73
F
Mem
54
UCF
84
F
StBon
63
URI
74
F
MSU
58
Minn
63
F
ULM
51
TxSt
63
F
Bama
64
SouthCar
53
F
TCU
63
IaSt
84
F
Xav
72
Crei
75
F

Mar 10, 2017, 9:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(6) Kansas State

25

25

50

(2) West Virginia

16

35

51

No. 11 West Virginia beats K-State to reach Big 12 finals
Sat Mar 11, 2017 12:06 AM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) About three weeks ago, West Virginia coach Bob Huggins began fiddling with a 1-3-1 zone defense.

Kansas State wishes he never got that idea.

After struggling to contain the Wildcats' penetration all night, Huggins slapped the zone on in the closing minutes of the Big 12 Tournament semifinals. The resulting defensive stops got the Mountaineers back in the game, and Esa Ahmad provided the go-ahead free throw with 20.2 seconds left.

More stingy defense on the Wildcats' Kamau Stokes kept him from getting off a decent look as time expired Friday night, and the Mountaineers escaped for a hard-earned 51-50 victory.

They'll play No. 23 Iowa State in Saturday night's championship game.

"We didn't do very good job on our man (defense)," Huggins said. "We decided to try a little bit of the 1-3-1 - I'm not very smart, but I'm smart enough when it works keep doing it."

The sixth-seeded Wildcats (20-13) mostly controlled the game until Tarik Phillip tied it with a 3-pointer with 1:41 to go. Kansas State came up empty at the other end, and Ahmad was fouled in a scramble for a rebound moments later, clanking his first free throw before making his second.

The Wildcats brought the ball up court and called timeout with 10.2 seconds left.

After they inbounded to Stokes, he headed across to the right wing, where he inexplicably picked up his dribble. Tightly guarded as time ran out, he heaved a shot that hit off the rim.

"West Virginia just played good defense at the end of the game. We didn't make the play," Stokes said, "and just credit them for playing defense."

Ahmad finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Phillip had 13 points to help the second-seeded Mountaineers (26-7) reach the final for the second straight year. They are going for their first conference tournament title since the Big East in 2010.

Wesley Iwundu had 13 points and Stokes finished with 10 for the Wildcats, who can only hope their quarterfinal win over No. 9 Baylor will be enough to get them into the NCAA Tournament.

"We play in the best league in the country. We play the best teams in the country we've beaten them. We played the other ones close," Kansas State coach Bruce Weber said. "It's just disappointing we couldn't win to get in the championship game."

The way the first half played out was reflected on the benches.

The Wildcats were hustling up and down the floor, skinning knees while diving for loose balls and then laughing about it afterward. On the sideline, Weber was hopping up and down like mad, a fountain of encouragement in the din of an arena packed with purple-clad fans.

Meanwhile, the Mountaineers were openly frustrated every time a shot clanked off the iron or a whistle blew for a foul. On their sideline, Huggins spent the half ripping into everyone from his own players to the officials, often pointing out to them the foul disparity.

The Wildcats went to the line 10 times in the first half. West Virginia never did.

The sum of all that was a first half dominated by the Kansas State defense. It held West Virginia to 6-for-32 shooting and was the biggest reason the Wildcats led 25-16 at the break.

The Wildcats kept the Mountaineers at arm's length most of the second half, but the Press Virginia defense finally started to force turnovers. And when Kansas State began struggling against the zone, the Mountaineers seized an opening and clawed back to tie the game.

Then their veteran poise allowed them to make the plays that mattered in the final minute.

"We're always in the game," Phillip said. "It's just because of the style that we play, we create turnovers and stuff like that, but we're always in games."

BIG PICTURE

Kansas State split with West Virginia in the regular season and went 2-1 against Baylor, so there are some marquee wins on its NCAA Tournament resume. But the Wildcats could have avoided a tense wait on Selection Sunday had they managed to put this one away.

West Virginia survived despite a lousy performance from star guard Jevon Carter, who went 1 for 12 from the field and 1 for 7 from beyond the arc. The Mountaineers also were dominated in the paint, even though they had a 44-35 rebounding advantage.

UP NEXT

Kansas State heads west on I-70 back to Manhattan to await its NCAA Tournament fate.

West Virginia gets ready for the Cyclones on Saturday night.

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Leaders

Kansas State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
W. Iwundu 13 0 1 5 0 1
K. Stokes 10 0 3 2 0 0
West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Ahmad 15 0 2 10 0 0
T. Phillip 13 0 0 3 1 1

Team Comparison

KSU WVU
Points For 50 51
Field Goals 18/46-39% 16/60-27%
Three Pointers 5/21-24% 9/28-32%
Free Throws 9/16-56% 10/15-67%
Offensive Rebounds 5 16
Defensive Rebounds 30 28
Rebounds 37 47
Blocks 6 5
Steals 2 5
Turnovers 11 8
Personal Fouls 15 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - WVU Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 21 WVU 75 @ KSU 79 T. Phillip 20 B. Brown Jr. 15
Sat Feb 11 KSU 66 @ WVU 85 W. Iwundu 14 J. Carter 19
Fri Mar 10 KSU 50 @ WVU 51 W. Iwundu 13 E. Ahmad 15

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 18,972
Game Time: