NCAAB Game Recap - West Virginia at Oklahoma
Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:32 PM EDT

SCSt
73
Norf
78
F
Buck
80
Colg
94
F
Copp
79
NCAT
82
F(OT)
Mia-FL
56
VaTec
71
F
Cal
51
Colora
56
F
HCU
79
Lamar
81
F
MTSU
61
UAB
70
F
Ida
71
MTSt
75
F
SJSU
56
AF
87
F
CenAR
73
TXAMC
53
F
Pitt
59
Syr
73
F
Rice
65
Marsh
82
F
WaSt
51
Oreg
84
F
IdaSt
80
S UT
94
F
Wyo
68
NM
78
F
ND
53
Lou
75
F
Stan
72
UCLA
79
F
DeP
74
StJon
82
F
WVU
72
Okla
71
F
N TX
71
FIU
57
F
Sac
72
NoAZ
60
F
Clem
58
NCSU
59
F
ColSt
57
Bois
66
F
Ariz
65
USC
78
F
FAU
56
LaTec
57
F
Butl
57
Prov
80
F
OkSt
70
TCU
73
F
Ford
50
Rich
52
F
NW
69
Ill
74
F(OT)
Vand
52
TAMU
69
F
UMass
64
GrgWas
68
F(OT)
Nebras
68
Rut
61
F
UGA
61
Mizzu
71
F

Mar 13, 2019, 9:32 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(10) West Virginia

33

39

72

(7) Oklahoma

35

36

71

West Virginia beats Oklahoma 72-71 in Big 12 tourney
Thu Mar 14, 2019 12:28 AM

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Jermaine Haley thought West Virginia was only up two when Oklahoma's Christian James knocked down what appeared to be a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament.

Turns out the Mountaineers were up by three.

And that 3-pointer that would have forced overtime? James' foot was on the line, and a brief but tense review by the officials at the courtside monitors ensured they got the call right.

The No. 10 seed Mountaineers escaped with a 72-71 victory Wednesday night.

"I was on the ground thinking we lost," Haley said. "Luck was on our side, I guess."

Lamont West had 15 points, Haley finished with 14 and Jordan McCabe had 12 for the Mountaineers (13-19), who advanced to the quarterfinal round and a date with No. 2 seed Texas Tech.

Regardless of what happens Thursday, the victory over the seventh-seeded Sooners was uplifting for a team that has been through a lot. Two starters have been kicked off the squad, another announced his plans to transfer, and rim protector Sagaba Konate hasn't played in months because of injury.

None of which seemed to matter much Wednesday night.

"It feels good any time you win," Mountaineers coach Bob Huggins said. "When you've done this as long as I have, winning is kind of a relief. Losing is like a near-death experience. So I'm relieved."

Brady Manek had 22 points and Kristian Doolittle had 18 for the Sooners, who are now poised to give the NCAA Tournament selection committee an intriguing test case on Sunday.

They have four quadrant-1 wins and a strong resume against quality opponents, but they are also just 19-13 overall and went 7-11 in the league. And with a loss to the Mountaineers, they won't have an opportunity to add to their win total in Kansas City.

"It's in God's hands whether we get in or not," James said. "I hope."

The Mountaineers, who have played in the past three title games, raced to an early lead against the Sooners, only to watch coach Lon Kruger's team slowly claw back into the game.

They did it old-school, too. Oklahoma hit just one 3-pointer - James' in the closing seconds for a 35-33 halftime advantage - and never made it to the foul line. Instead, the Sooners kept getting open looks in the middle of the Mountaineers defense for layups and short jumpers.

Manek hit a couple of quick 3-pointers out of the locker room to extend the lead, but McCabe soon caught fire. He drained four of them in quick succession as West Virginia pulled ahead.

West added a 3 of his own to make it 58-54 with 8 1/2 minutes to go.

Oklahoma kept it close the rest of the way, and Doolittle's two free throws pulled the Sooners within 70-69 with 2:10 to go. But Derek Culver's putback with just over a minute left extended West Virginia's lead to 72-69, and Doolittle missed everything at the other end for Oklahoma.

It set up a dramatic final minute that ultimately sent the Mountaineers into the next round.

"We've been talking about it since midseason, where we were in the standings," McCabe said. "The only way to make the postseason, the NCAA Tournament, is this tournament right here.

"We knew we had nothing to lose."

MCNEACE HURT

The Sooners lost center Jamuni McNeace with 12 1/2 minutes left when he appeared to hurt his right ankle on a scrum under the bucket. McNeace had to be helped off the floor without putting any weight on his leg. He was scoreless with two rebounds.

BIG PICTURE

West Virginia is still alive, at least for another day. The Mountaineers get the hottest team in the tournament - maybe the nation - in coach Chris Beard's Red Raiders.

Oklahoma has a long wait until Selection Sunday. The Sooners beat West Virginia a couple weeks ago, and a win over Kansas down the stretch also helps. "The parameters are that all 30 games count the same. It doesn't matter whether they're conference or non-conference," Kruger said. "Our guys won a lot of ballgames, but we'd have liked to win a couple more."

UP NEXT

West Virginia plays the seventh-ranked Red Raiders on Thursday night.

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Leaders

West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. West 15 0 2 3 0 1
J. Haley 14 0 4 12 0 2
Oklahoma PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Manek 22 0 0 4 0 0
K. Doolittle 18 0 3 9 3 1

Team Comparison

WVU Okla
Points For 72 71
Field Goals 27/71-38% 28/62-45%
Three Pointers 9/30-30% 4/12-33%
Free Throws 9/13-69% 11/13-85%
Offensive Rebounds 16 5
Defensive Rebounds 30 31
Rebounds 46 38
Blocks 6 1
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 9 8
Personal Fouls 16 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - WVU Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 2 Okla 71 @ WVU 79 B. Manek 18 B. Knapper 25
Sat Mar 2 WVU 80 @ Okla 92 J. Haley 23 J. Bieniemy 22
Wed Mar 13 WVU 72 @ Okla 71 L. West 15 B. Manek 22

Game Information

Stadium: Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri
Attendance: 18,858
Game Time: