University of Oklahoma Athletics

Tuesday, February 3
Norman
7:00 PM

University of Oklahoma

71
vs
52

West Virginia

Sooners Stomp Mountaineers, 71-52

Sooners Stomp Mountaineers, 71-52

February 03, 2015 | Men's Basketball

15/12 West Virginia
West Virginia
52
71
oklahoma
21/21 OU
Stat Comparison
Category WVU
OU
Points 52 71
FGM-A 21-61 27-44
FG% 34.4 61.4
3 FGM-A 5-26 6-11
3 FG% 19.2 54.5
FTM-A 5-11 11-22
FT% 45.5 50.0
Rebounds 39 31
Assists 7 16
Turnovers 15 13
Blocks 5 8
Steals 7 7
Individual Leaders
Category WVU
OU
Points Staten - 15 Hield - 21
Rebounds Staten - 9 Spangler - 7
Assists Staten - 3 Thomas - 5
Steals Two Players - 2 Two Players - 2
Blocks Watkins - 2 Thomas - 3
Player of the Game

Buddy HieldBuddy Hield // Jr. // G
Hield led the Sooners with 21 points on 8 for 13 shooting, including 5 for 7 from 3-point range. The Freeport, Bahamas, native also grabbed five rebounds.

NORMAN (AP) — As West Virginia coach Bob Huggins was asked how his team's vaunted press performed against Oklahoma, he muttered "What press?" into the microphone before the question was completed.

The 21st-ranked Sooners handled it well and defeated No. 15 West Virginia 71-52 on Tuesday night.

Oklahoma committed 22 turnovers in the first meeting, an 86-65 win for the Mountaineers on Jan. 13. This time, the Sooners committed just 13 and often scored after breaking down West Virginia's defense.

"The guys did a good job of trusting each other and moving to be available for each other, playing the traps a little bit stronger," Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger said. "When you play against a really good press like that, you've really got to lean on each other."

The Sooners focused on making smart plays once they got past the first wave.

"That's what they like to do -- they like to speed you up," Oklahoma guard Jordan Woodard said. "That's how their defense works, so we just had to have a clock in our heads and make sure that we're staying calm and getting the shots that we want."

Buddy Hield scored 21 points. The Big 12's leading scorer made 8 of 13 shots, including 5 of 7 3-pointers. Woodard had 12 points and Ryan Spangler and Isaiah Cousins each added 10 for the Sooners (15-7, 6-4 Big 12). Oklahoma shot a season-high 61 percent from the field to win its third straight.

Juwan Staten had 15 points and nine rebounds and Gary Browne added 12 points for West Virginia (18-4, 6-3), which had won three straight.

Devin Williams, the conference's No. 2 rebounder in Big 12 play and the league leader in field goal percentage, was ill and did not play. He had 14 points and 11 rebounds in the first meeting. Huggins said he expected more out of Williams' replacements.

"Obviously, he's been back there more than everybody else. He's our most experienced guy, but the truth of the matter is, Brandon and Elijah are both better shot-blockers. Brandon (Watkins) and Elijah (Macon) get the same amount of reps in practice that he (Williams) gets."

Oklahoma led 14-11 before going on a 13-0 run to break open the game. West Virginia went scoreless for 5:33 during that stretch.

The Sooners led 38-24 at halftime after shooting 62 percent.

West Virginia turned the tide early in the second half as its full-court press started to bother the Sooners. The Mountaineers went on an 8-0 run to cut Oklahoma's lead to 43-35.

Hield's 3-pointer gave the Sooners a 52-40 edge with just under 10 minutes remaining, and he hit another 3 with just over eight minutes to play that pushed the lead back to 14 points. The Sooners remained in control from there.

"At the time when they were trying to cut it under 10, our guys came up with some good stops and boards and pushed it back out there midway through the second half," Kruger said.

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