University of Oklahoma Athletics

Saturday, February 20
Morgantown, W.Va.
3:00 PM

University of Oklahoma

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West Virginia

Sooners Register Top-10 Win in Morgantown

Sooners Register Top-10 Win in Morgantown

February 20, 2016 | Men's Basketball

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Stat Comparison
Category WVU OU
Points 62 76
FGM-A 21-63 25-62
FG% .333 .403
3 FGM-A 7-21 8-27
3 FG% .333 .296
FTM-A 13-18 18-27
FT% .722 .667
Rebounds 33 46
Assists 7 14
Turnovers 12 9
Blocks 2 9
Steals 6 7
Individual Leaders
Category WVU OU
Points T. Phillip - 17 B. Hield - 29
Rebounds J. Holton - 11 K. Lattin - 13
Assists Two Players - 3 J. Woodard - 6
Steals Two Players - 2 K. Lattin - 3
Blocks J. Carter - 2 K. Lattin - 6

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) ??Buddy Hield helped get No. 3 Oklahoma out of a temporary lull.

Hield, the nation's second-leading scorer, had 29 points to lead the Sooners to a 76-62 victory over No. 10 West Virginia on Saturday.

Oklahoma (21-5, 9-5) stayed close in the Big 12 race, tying the Mountaineers and Baylor for second place behind Kansas. The Sooners were coming off consecutive losses to Kansas and Texas Tech and three losses in four games after spending three weeks at No. 1.

In a second half of several scoring swings, Hield helped put Oklahoma in control. He capped a 9-0 run with a 3-pointer to put the Sooners ahead 61-52 with 5:22 left, silencing the home crowd.

"For the past few weeks we've been struggling," Hield said. "Coach (Lon Kruger) got on us. Everybody wanted to come to West Virginia and prove something.

"You look at the tape from the Texas Tech and Kansas game, we didn't have fun competing. This game, we really had fun."

Kruger said he isn't sure whether Oklahoma can make up enough ground in the league race with four games to play. The Sooners were already swept by Kansas.

"Every game is important when you're a couple of games behind as we are," Kruger said. "We're coming up on March, and we may be too far back now. But still, we can't do anything about last week. We've got to do what we can to take care of business moving forward. Last two weeks of conference play coming up, and every one of them is going to be really tough."

Jaysean Paige scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half for West Virginia (20-7, 9-5), but the Mountaineers couldn't answer with their own decisive run.

Hield often got ahead of West Virginia's defense for layups, and nifty passing in the halfcourt enabled him to get open outside for shots. He made five 3-pointers to give him 109 this season, breaking the school record of 105 set by Nate Erdmann in 1997.

Isaiah Cousins added 12 points, and Jordan Woodard had 11 for the Sooners.

Tarik Phillip had 17 points for the Mountaineers, who were alone in first place two weeks ago and have lost three of four.

After leading only briefly in the first half, West Virginia scored 11 points in the first 2 minutes of the second half to grab the lead, only to see the Sooners go on a 17-4 run.

West Virginia put together its final burst behind Paige, who made four free throws, a fadeaway jumper and a fast-break layup to knot the score at 52-all with 7:48 left.

But the Mountaineers went nearly 4 minutes until their next basket.

"They made more shots than we made," West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said. "They've got Buddy Hield and we don't."

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