West Virginia edges Stanford in OT to advance to semifinals in Vegas
Feb 28, 2026; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Ross Hodge watched a play from the sideline during the first half against the BYU Cougars at Hope Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-Imagn Images Honor Huff saved the game with three clutch free throws in the final seconds of regulation, then ran off seven consecutive points in overtime as West Virginia, given a second life, overtook Stanford 82-77 in the quarterfinals of the College Basketball Crown Tournament in Las Vegas on Thursday night.
The win sends West Virginia (19-14) into Saturday afternoon's semifinals against the winner of Thursday's late game between Rutgers and Creighton.
Stanford (20-13) completed its season with a second consecutive postseason defeat despite a 34-point, five-assist performance by freshman star Ebuka Okorie.
The Cardinal appeared headed for an extended stay in Las Vegas when Okorie had six points and three assists in a 19-6 run that erased a five-point deficit and opened a 65-57 lead with 4:21 to go.
Stanford still held the upper hand, up three and at the foul line with nine seconds remaining. But Jeremy Dent-Smith missed the potential game-clinching free throw and Stanford, intentionally trying to foul to avoid a possible game-tying 3-pointer, waited until Huff was in the act of shooting before committing the foul.
Huff's three free throws with three seconds left sent the game into overtime.
After the teams had split the first 10 points of the extra session, Huff buried a pair of 14-footers sandwiched two free throws, then added another free throw to give West Virginia an 80-77 lead with 1:23 remaining.
The Cardinal had three chances to tie, but Ryan Agarwal, Okorie and Benny Gealer all misfired on 3-point attempts, allowing the Mountaineers to hold on.
Huff finished with a team-high 21 points and Treysen Eaglestaff added 18 points for the Mountaineers, who won despite shooting just 2-for-20 from 3-point range. Brenen Lorient added 14 points and shared team rebound honors with Chance Moore with seven.
Okorie's 34 points came on 13-for-23 shooting and gave him 30 or more points for the eighth time this season.
AJ Rohosy chipped in with 10 points and a game-high nine rebounds for the Cardinal, while Aidan Cammann added 12 points.
The Mountaineers led 35-29 at halftime, converting 16 of 31 shots and committing only two turnovers. All eight West Virginia players scored in the first 20 minutes, led by Lorient's nine points.
Stanford outrebounded West Virginia, 47-37, and collected 16 offensive caroms, but only deadlocked the Mountaineers in second-chance points with 14 apiece.
--Field Level Media
Caleb Williams Favored to Be Madden 27 Cover Athlete
Why the PGA Championship Was Better as Golf’s Final Major
Cal Raleigh’s Slump-Busting Shower Has Charles Barkley Vibes
Cavaliers vs. Pistons Game 5 Best Betting Picks, Predictions
- Best Betting Picks for Spurs vs. Timberwolves Game 5
- MLB Picks Today: Best Bets and Props for Tuesday May 12th's Slate
- NBA Playoff Bet Picks: Spurs vs. Timberwolves & Knicks vs. 76ers Predictions
- UFC 328 Predictions and Best Bets for Chimaev vs. Strickland
- NHL Picks Today: Best Bets for Golden Knights vs. Ducks and Canadiens vs. Sabres
- Friday MLB Best Bets: Why the Giants and Dodgers Have Value
- NBA Playoff Thursday Best Bets: Cavs vs. Pistons, Lakers vs. Thunder Game 2 Picks

