Box Score KANSAS CITY - Simas Lukosius scored 31 points and Day Day Thomas added 29 to lead 11
th-seeded Cincinnati to a 90-85 come-from-behind victory over 14
th-seeded West Virginia in a Big 12 Tournament first round game at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.
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West Virginia, leading 64-48 with 11:45 remaining on
Kobe Johnson's layup, came unglued right after Johnson's basket.
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Referee Kip Kissinger assessed a technical foul on Johnson for taunting, one of three Ts in a four-minute span resulted in 12 points – six off free throws by Lukosius and six off baskets on the ensuing possessions.
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The others were on
Jesse Edwards and
RaeQuan Battle - Battle's coming on a replay review.
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Those technicals completely wiped out the great work the Mountaineers did up to that point to get their 16-point lead.
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West Virginia (9-23) had its last lead on Edwards' putback basket with 1:34 left. Dan Skillings Jr. answered with a driving layup and following a Battle turnover trying to score in the lane,
Kerr Kriisa fouled Lukosius leading to two more free throws and a three-point Bearcat lead.
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Thomas' corner 3 with 15 seconds left was the dagger.
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Edwards, playing his final game for West Virginia after transferring from Syracuse, scored a team-high 17 points to lead five double figure scorers. Senior
Quinn Slazinski contributed 15, Battle scored 14, Kriisa 13 and
Josiah Harris added 10 coming off the bench.
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West Virginia gave up 90 points for the sixth time in its last 10 games, and, despite shooting 55.4% from the floor, lost for the fourth time this year despite making more than half its field goal attempts.
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After scoring on 67% of its offensive possessions in last Saturday's 36-point victory over West Virginia in Cincinnati, the Bearcats were effective on 54.5% of its possessions today, including 22 of its 33 second-half possessions.
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UC had a 36 to 32 edge in rebounding and converted 16 of its 38 triples, 14 of those coming from Lukosius and Thomas. Those two were a combined 14 of 22 from behind the arc.
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Skillings Jr. added 13 for Cincinnati, which boosts its record to 19-13 and keeps its slim NCAA Tournament hopes alive ahead of tomorrow's second-round game against sixth-seeded Kansas at 9:30 p.m. UC came into today's action with an NCAA NET ranking of 41 but is not in Joe Lunardi's ESPN Bracketology projections.
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Today's loss was a microcosm of the season for interim coach
Josh Eilert, whose emergency hire last summer was required to keep the Mountaineer roster intact.
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West Virginia set a school record for losses in a year and now heads into the offseason having to determine which course it plans to take in a difficult Big 12 Conference that will be adding Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah next year.
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