Khadeem Lattin’s tip-in basket with six seconds left lifted second-ranked Oklahoma to a 70-68 victory over No. 11 West Virginia at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma this afternoon.
The Mountaineers, looking to become the first team since Kansas in 2008 to knock off No. 1 and No. 2 in consecutive games, fought back from seven points down with 4:33 left to tie it with 26 seconds remaining on a pair of Jonathan Holton free throws.
Following an Oklahoma timeout, the Sooners’ Jordan Woodard attempted a contested jumper from outside the key and the ball hit off the back of the rim where Lattin was able to jump over Holton to tip in the winning shot.