West Virginia knocks off No. 7 Kansas
Dec 31, 2024; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Joseph Yesufu (1) loses the ball while driving against Kansas Jayhawks guard Rylan Griffen (6) during the first half at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images Javon Small hit a free throw with 1.8 seconds left as West Virginia defeated No. 7 Kansas 62-61 on Tuesday in Lawrence, Kan.
It was West Virginia's first win at Phog Allen Fieldhouse in 12 visits.
Kansas, which had not lost a conference opener since January 1991 against Oklahoma, overcame an 18-point second-half deficit to tie the game.
West Virginia (10-2, 1-0 Big 12) was led by Eduardo Andre with 15 points. Small had nine of his 13 in the second half, along with 11 rebounds and six assists.
Zeke Mayo led Kansas (9-3, 0-1 Big 12) with a season-high 27 points, his third straight game with at least 25. Hunter Dickinson had his seventh double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
West Virginia scored the first five points of the second half. When Andre hit a layup, the WVU lead was 38-20.
Kansas gained momentum when Andre picked up his third foul with 10:25 left. The Jayhawks used a 15-2 run to trim it to 50-48. But West Virginia responded with a 5-0 run, including a 3-pointer by former Jayhawk Joseph Yesufu.
Mayo hit a 3-pointer with 1:26 left to make it a one-possession game. Mayo missed a game-tying 3-pointer with 39 seconds left, but Dickinson made a putback to cut it to 59-58.
Kansas stole an inbounds pass, but KJ Adams missed a short jumper and West Virginia got the rebound. Small hit two free throws.
Mayo hit a backdoor layup and a free throw to tie it at 61-61 with 16 seconds left. But Small drew a shooting foul on Kansas' Flory Bidunga and made his second of two free throws for the win.
The Jayhawks missed their first six shots. When Jonathan Powell hit a 3-pointer, the Mountaineers led 7-0 and Kansas coach Bill Self had to burn a timeout.
At one point, West Virginia missed seven straight shots, but the Jayhawks couldn't capitalize, trimming the deficit to just six points. The Mountaineers then used an 12-3 run to stretch the lead to 25-10.
West Virginia took a 33-20 lead into the locker room. The 20 points were the fewest Kansas has scored in a half this season. The previous low was 25 points at Missouri.
The Mountaineers were led by Andre with 12 points. Mayo led Kansas with nine points.
--Field Level Media


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