WVU’s Big 12 Road Woes Continue
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Desmond Bane didn't think a foul should have been called against him on the shot that appeared to be a game-winner in regulation for TCU.
The Horned Frogs rendered the whistle moot in overtime.
Kevin Samuel scored six of his 19 points in the extra period and TCU extended No. 17 West Virginia's Big 12 road woes with a 67-60 victory over the Mountaineers on Saturday.
Bane sent the crowd into a frenzy on a driving layup with 0.9 seconds left, but the senior guard was called for pushing off on Jermaine Haley as he went up for the shot after racing the length of the floor off a West Virginia miss.
"I mean, I did," Bane said when asked if he pushed off. "But he bumped me first, for one, and for two, you just don't call that with 0.9 seconds left. But, it is what it is."
Jaire Grayer broke the 55-all tie with his only 3-pointer to start overtime, and Samuel hit two buckets and two free throws as the Mountaineers lost their fifth straight road conference game. They beat TCU by 32 at home in January.
"Haven't made shots," said coach Bob Huggins, who stayed tied with Dean Smith for sixth on the all-time coaching victories list at 879. "But I mean, we haven't made shots at home either."
Derek Culver had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Taz Sherman scored 16 points for West Virginia (19-8, 7-7).
Samuel made all seven of his shots and had eight rebounds with five blocks, RJ Nembhard scored 16 points and Bane finished with eight points and 10 assists in TCU's second home victory over a ranked team. The Horned Frogs beat then-No. 18 Texas Tech in January.
"I hope it gives some of the younger guys confidence that it can be done," said Bane, a senior. "We went out there and got flat out embarrassed in West Virginia. To come back here and beat that team is huge for us. Hopefully we can build off this moving forward."
West Virginia finished 2 of 17 from 3-point range, including an air ball on an open look for Sean McNeil with the Mountaineers down by three in overtime.
McNeil also had a desperation heave from past half court bounce off the back of the rim when West Virginia managed to get off a shot after the call against Bane.
The Mountaineers missed four straight free throws late before Oscar Tshiebwe made the second of two for a 55-all tie with 1:03 to go. Miles McBride couldn't finish off a possible three-point play, and Culver missed two free throws.
Culver scored six points and Sherman had the last five on a 15-1 run that put West Virginia up 25-15 in the first half.
TCU later answered with a 19-2 run that carried over halftime, turning a 31-21 deficit into a 40-33 lead when Nembhard hit a 3-pointer.
BIG PICTURE
West Virginia: Tshiebwe, the freshman leading West Virginia in scoring, was held to just one point and has attempted just six shots, with one make, the past two games. The Big 12's second-leading rebounder wasn't as much of a factor inside either, finishing with five boards after six straight games with at least eight.
"We sat him most of the first half because he just wouldn't get back to his man," Huggins said.
TCU: The slide toward the bottom of the standings has been steady since the Horned Frogs started 3-0 in the Big 12 after getting voted last by league coaches in a preseason poll. But this is quite a boost coming off seven losses in eight games.
ARGENTINE'S CONCUSSION
The Horned Frogs scored the final eight points of the first half, starting with a 3-pointer from guard Francisco Farabello. The only points for the freshman from Argentina came moments before he ended up on the floor holding his head following a scramble for a loose ball. Farabello had to be helped to the locker room and was ruled out with a concussion.
KNOCKING DOWN THE FREEBIES
Samuel, a 34% shooter on free throws coming into the game, was 5 of 6 from the line. The two in overtime put the Horned Frogs up six with 1:19 remaining.
"Obviously Kevin was terrific, so happy for him, how hard he's worked on his free throws," coach Jamie Dixon said. "And to go and knock those down, to be 5 of 6 at the end of the day is a great thing."
UP NEXT
West Virginia: At Texas on Monday.
TCU: At Iowa State on Tuesday.
NO. 3 KANSAS 64
NO. 1 BAYLOR 61
WACO, Texas (AP) -- Udoka Azubuike had 23 points and a career-high 19 rebounds and No. 3 Kansas held on to beat No. 1 Baylor 64-61 on Saturday, snapping the Bears' 23-game winning streak and likely ending their five-week hold on the No. 1 spot in the AP poll.
The Jayhawks (24-3, 13-1 Big 12) have won 12 in a row since their first-ever home loss to Baylor on Jan. 11. They had a 10-point lead with 6 1/2 minutes left but had to hold off Baylor's late charge.
Isaiah Moss, who had 11 points, made two free throws for Kansas with 7.9 seconds left before a timeout. The Bears (24-2, 13-1) had one more shot, but Butler's 3-pointer from beyond the top of the key ricocheted off the front of the iron as time expired.
UNLV 66
NO. 4 SAN DIEGO STATE 63
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Elijah Mitrou-Long scored 19 points, including two free throws with 11.5 seconds left, and UNLV handed San Diego State its first loss of the season, ending the Aztecs' 26-game winning streak.
NO. 5 DAYTON 80
DUQUESNE 70
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- Obi Toppin had 28 points as Dayton won its 16th game in a row, beating Duquesne.
Jalen Crutcher added 17 points and five assists for the Flyers (25-2, 14-0 Atlantic 10), who have yet to lose in regulation this season.
NO. 5 DUKE 77
VIRGINIA TECH 64
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -- Cassius Stanley scored 21 points and made a season-high five 3-pointers to help Duke beat Virginia Tech.
Matthew Hurt added 16 points and a season-high 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils (23-4, 13-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). Duke opened with an 11-2 spurt, hitting three 3-pointers.
NO. 8 FLORIDA STATE 67
NORTH CAROLINA STATE 61
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- M.J. Walker scored all 12 of his points after halftime to help Florida State take control in the second half and beat North Carolina State.
NO. 10 KENTUCKY 65
FLORIDA 59
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Immanuel Quickley scored a career-high 26 points, including 15 of Kentucky's 17 during a decisive second-half stretch as the Wildcats pushed past Florida for their sixth consecutive victory.
NO. 11 LOUISVILLE 72
NORTH CAROLINA 55
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Jordan Nwora scored 18 points to lead Louisville over North Carolina.
The Cardinals (23-5, 14-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) won their second straight game and guaranteed they would stay in first place in the conference ahead of a Monday night matchup at No. 8 Florida State.
NO. 12 VILLANOVA 64
XAVIER 55
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Saddiq Bey scored 22 points and Villanova extended its late-February surge, beating Xavier for its fourth straight win.
NO. 13 AUBURN 73
TENNESSEE 66
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) -- Samir Doughty scored 22 points and Auburn rallied from a 17-point deficit in the second half to beat Tennessee in a game marred by an ugly incident involving a fan.
UCLA 70, NO. 18 COLORADO 63
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- Tyger Campbell had seven of his 15 points during a 20-3 UCLA run in the second half, and the Bruins rallied from nine points down to beat Colorado and tie the Buffaloes atop the Pac-12 Conference.
PROVIDENCE 84
NO. 19 MARQUETTE 72
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Luwane Pipkins scored 24 points and David Duke had 15 to lead Providence past Marquette, the Friars' fourth straight victory over a ranked team.
MEMPHIS 60
NO. 22 HOUSTON 59
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Precious Achiuwa scored 10 points, including the go-ahead free throw with 28.2 seconds left, and Memphis beat Houston.