Khadeem Lattin, the only Oklahoma starter not averaging double-figures, provided the biggest bucket, a tip-in with 2 seconds left that gave the No. 2 Sooners a 70-68 win over No. 11 West Virginia and created a three-way tie atop the Big 12..
Buddy Hield, the nation’s second-leading scorer, was held to 17 points as the Mountaineers (15-2, 4-1) kept Oklahoma’s 3-point shooters in check. But the Sooners ((15-1, 4-1) were money at the foul line, making 27-of-32.
West Virginiamade only 13-of-22 free throws, though Jonathan Holton sank two that tied the score with 26 seconds left.
Holding for the final shot, Oklahoma’s Jordan Woodard missed a contested banks hot before Lattin put back the go-ahead basket over Holton and Jaysean Paige.