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Mountaineers Hold on For Important Road Win

Box Score West Virginia used 17 points from Lamont West, 15 of those coming in the first half, to outlast 17th-ranked Oklahoma, 75-73, at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma, on Monday night.
 
"Lamont made shots like we all know Lamont can do and in the second half we couldn't make one; Lamont couldn't make one, and we just had to grind it out," West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said on his postgame radio show.
 
Once again, West Virginia struggled after it got a double-digit lead, the Mountaineers going scoreless over the first 5:26 of the second half before Jevon Carter's layup finally ended the drought.
 
WVU twice had leads of 11 at 58-47 and 60-49 before OU went to work whittling it down. Two Trae Young free throws made it a five-point game with 8:26 remaining, and OU eventually got it to 66-63 on Young's layup.
 
Esa Ahmad answered on the other end with a pair of free throws, and the WVU lead soon swelled to seven with 2:57 remaining on an Ahmad dunk, and again with 2:21 to go on Sagaba Konate's basket. But Brady Manek responded with a layup and Khadeem Lattin's 3 with 1:32 left came after Carter couldn't get his layup try to go down.
 
More misses by Carter and James Bolden opened the door for Oklahoma to make it a one-point game when Rashard Odomes scored with 24 seconds left. Young fouled Ahmad with 13 seconds remaining and Ahmad got the first free throw to go down, but he missed the second to open the door for Oklahoma to either tie win.
 
Lattin rebounded the miss and got the ball to Young. The basketball eventually got to Rashard Odomes along the baseline, but his reverse layup attempt to tie it bounced off the backboard and time ran out. Leading up to all of this, Huggins couldn't help much offensively from the bench because his team had burned all of its timeouts with nearly 10 minutes to go.
 
The first half was a completely different game for West Virginia, now 18-6, 7-4.
 
The Mountaineers shot 56.8 percent overall and 61.5 percent from 3, mostly from West, who made five straight at one point. Bolden also sank a pair of 3s and Wesley Harris hit his only triple.
 
Then came those second half misses, first from Konate, then Carter and then Ahmad.

Ahmad missed again; then Harris missed; then Carter; then Konate and then Carter with two more clanks before he finally got his layup to go through the net with 14:34 remaining.
 
Fortunately, Oklahoma (16-7, 6-5) was bricking them, too, the Sooners only making two field goals during West Virginia's cold spell.
 
Young, whose every move is now seemingly chronicled, scored 32 points on only 20 shots. When he scored 29 the first time these two teams met in Morgantown, he jacked up 22, making only eight while turning the ball over eight times.
 
In OU's most recent loss at Texas on Saturday, Young also tried 22 shots, hitting just seven for 19 points. The rest of the freshman's stat line tonight included six turnovers and a season-low one assist, that coming with 1:32 remaining on Lattin's dunk.
 
ESPN.com's Jake Trotter reported earlier tonight that Young was a little bit under the weather. West Virginia had little sympathy for Young's plight, however, as the Mountaineers suffered through a bad flu spell last week that contributed to their disappointing 93-77 loss at Iowa State.

WVU held the Sooners 25 points below their season scoring average at the Noble Center tonight.
 
Konate scored 14 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked two shots for West Virginia. Ahmad scored 14 and Carter added 10 points, eight assists and six steals despite shooting just 5-of-17 from the floor.
 
It was WVU's first Big Monday win of the year after losses to Kansas and TCU. West Virginia has two more Big Monday games left against TCU in Morgantown on Feb. 12 and against Texas Tech in Morgantown on Feb. 26.
 
"I think we're back to being the competitive, refuse-to-lose guys that we were," Huggins said. "We lost a couple games we coulda, shoulda won but we just didn't make any shots."
 
Huggins joked on his postgame radio show that he decided to change his team's luck by wearing a goatee for the Kansas State game last Saturday. Now that West Virginia has won two in a row, he is forced to keep wearing it.
 
"I can't shave the thing off until we lose now," he said.
 
Hopefully, Huggins gets that thing looking like Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner's beard before he finally has to get rid of it.
 
Meanwhile, the Mountaineers swept the season series against the Sooners tonight to take sole possession of third place in the Big 12 standings, one-half game behind league-leading Texas Tech and Kansas.
 
"Texas Tech right now is in the catbird's seat," Huggins remarked. "We need somebody to get them and we need to get them in Morgantown."
 
West Virginia returns to action this Saturday at the Coliseum facing Oklahoma State in a noon game that will be televised nationally on ESPN. The Cowboys recently knocked off Kansas in Allen Fieldhouse last Saturday and play Baylor tomorrow night.
 
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Players Mentioned

Esa Ahmad

#23 Esa Ahmad

F
6' 8"
Junior
James "Beetle" Bolden

#3 James "Beetle" Bolden

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Jevon Carter

#2 Jevon Carter

G
6' 2"
Senior
Sagaba Konate

#50 Sagaba Konate

F
6' 8"
Sophomore
Lamont West

#15 Lamont West

F
6' 8"
Sophomore
Wesley Harris

#21 Wesley Harris

F
6' 8"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Esa Ahmad

#23 Esa Ahmad

6' 8"
Junior
F
James "Beetle" Bolden

#3 James "Beetle" Bolden

6' 0"
Sophomore
G
Jevon Carter

#2 Jevon Carter

6' 2"
Senior
G
Sagaba Konate

#50 Sagaba Konate

6' 8"
Sophomore
F
Lamont West

#15 Lamont West

6' 8"
Sophomore
F
Wesley Harris

#21 Wesley Harris

6' 8"
Sophomore
F