Team West Virginia Wins Again! https://t.co/fU0KNjvm5u
— WVU Basketball (@WVUhoops) January 7, 2018
Sitting around on a Sunday afternoon wondering about a few topics of discussion in the Big 12 basketball race:
First, how did West Virginia contain Oklahoma’s Trae Young? Young, OU’s sensational freshman, scored 29 points but had to work hard to get every one of them. West Virginia ended up winning 89-76 in Morgantown even with its own standout, Jevon Carter, on the bench in foul trouble in the second half. Mitch Vingle of the Charleston Gazette-Mail breaks it down.
? Lockdown Defense. Jevon Carter now has a nation-leading 55 steals this season. pic.twitter.com/PXoaezI2na
— WVU Basketball (@WVUhoops) January 7, 2018
Second, who is Mitch Lightfoot, and why aren’t Billy Preston and Silvio De Sousa playing for the Kansas Jayhawks? Gary Bedore of the Kansas City Star has some answers. On Saturday, Kansas registered an 88-84 victory at TCU with Lightfoot playing a leading role.
“He told me to go out there and just play hard and that’s what I did.” – Mitch Lightfoot on what Udoka Azubuike said to him after he fouled out #KUbball pic.twitter.com/zVvPQdZQ26
— Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) January 7, 2018
Moving on, how did Baylor finally get its mojo back? Well, for starters, guard Manu Lecomte emerged from his shooting funk and hit a few key three-pointers as the Bears downed the Texas Longhorns, 69-60, in Waco. In addition, senior center Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. out-played UT freshman Mo Bamba. Here’s a recap from the Associated Press.
? Big Jo was more than up for the challenge today. Masterful performance. #SicUT ? pic.twitter.com/pjyOu96arm
— Baylor Basketball (@BaylorMBB) January 6, 2018
And, finally, what is going on in Lubbock? Texas Tech kept it rolling with its eighth win in a row Saturday, a 74-58 home victory over Kansas State. Carlos Silva Jr. of the Lubbock Avalanche Journal has the story. Keenan Evans scored 27 to pace the Red Raiders, 14-1, 3-0, who are tied with West Virginia for the early lead in the conference.
#TexasTech rolled to another wire-to-wire Big 12 win on Saturday. Here are the highlights. #WreckEm #4To1 pic.twitter.com/D9YGZtW3oZ
— Texas Tech Basketball (@TexasTechMBB) January 7, 2018