
Oklahoma State
(+5.5)

West Virginia
(-5.5)
Highlights
Summary
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Interstat) â Kierra Wheeler recorded 18 points and 10 rebounds as West Virginia dominated Oklahoma State 72-40 in a Big 12 womenâs basketball game Saturday at WVU Coliseum. The Mountaineers (22-6, 11-4) seized control with a 49-point first half, holding the Cowgirls (21-8, 10-6) to just five points in the third quarter. Wheeler added four assists in 36 minutes for her 10th double-double this season. Gia Cooke led all scorers with 21 points for West Virginia, and Jordan Harrison contributed 12 points and seven assists. Stailee Heard scored 13 points for Oklahoma State, which shot 25% from the floor. Attendance was 5,052.
Extended Summary
STAR CITY, W.Va. (Interstat) â The West Virginia Mountaineers delivered a dominant defensive performance and rode a double-double from Kierra Wheeler to a commanding 72-40 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowgirls in a Big 12 Conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at WVU Coliseum. The game was effectively decided in a lopsided first half, as West Virginia built a 49-23 lead by intermission and never looked back. The Mountaineers improved to 22-6 overall, while Oklahoma State fell to 21-8. West Virginiaâs defensive intensity set the tone from the opening tip. The Mountaineers forced 15 first-half turnovers by the Cowgirls, converting them into 12 points, while holding Oklahoma State to just 23 points on 9-of-32 shooting in the half. The Cowgirlsâ offensive struggles were profound and persistent; they finished the game shooting a frigid 23.1% from the field, making only 15 of 65 attempts. Their offensive rating of 55.0 on 73 possessions underscored a afternoon of futility against a swarming West Virginia defense. The Mountaineers, by contrast, operated with efficiency. They shot 50.9% from the field and connected on 12 of 28 three-point attempts. Their offensive rating of 103.8 was nearly double that of their opponent. While West Virginia committed 20 turnovers, they mitigated the damage by holding Oklahoma State to 16 points off those miscues and by dominating the glass, out-rebounding the Cowgirls 45-36. The most important stretch of the game was West Virginiaâs overwhelming first-quarter surge. After Oklahoma Stateâs Achol Akot scored an early layup to make it 8-6, the Mountaineers unleashed a 15-0 run over the next four and a half minutes to seize complete control. The run was fueled by stifling defense and balanced scoring. It began with a Jordan Harrison steal and layup, included three-pointers from Gia Cooke and Sydney Shaw, and was capped by a Cooke layup off another Harrison steal, forcing an Oklahoma State timeout with the score 23-8. Oklahoma State never recovered. The Cowgirls managed only five points in the entire third quarter, going scoreless for the final 5:22 of the period as West Virginia extended its lead to 62-28. The Mountaineersâ lead ballooned to as many as 34 points in the fourth quarter before settling at the final 32-point margin. Kierra Wheeler was the standout performer for West Virginia, recording a game-high 18 points and 10 rebounds for a double-double, along with four assists and a block in 36 minutes. Gia Cooke led all scorers with 21 points, hitting 5 of 12 from three-point range. Jordan Harrison orchestrated the offense with 12 points and seven assists, while Carter McCray anchored the interior defense with eight rebounds and two blocks. For Oklahoma State, only Stailee Heard reached double figures, scoring 13 points and grabbing eight rebounds. The Cowgirlsâ backcourt of Micah Gray and Haleigh Timmer combined to shoot 4 of 27 from the field. The game drew an attendance of 5,052 to the WVU Coliseum. West Virginia, which was installed as a 5.5-point pregame favorite, easily covered the spread. The total of 112 points fell well under the over/under line of 141.5, a testament to the defensive nature of the contest. West Virginia next travels to face UCF on Wednesday. Oklahoma State will look to rebound on the road at Iowa State, also on Wednesday.
Preview
STAR CITY, W.Va. (Interstat) â Two of the Big 12âs top teams will collide Saturday when West Virginia hosts Oklahoma State in a critical late-season conference matchup at WVU Coliseum. The Mountaineers (21-6, 10-4 Big 12) and Cowgirls (21-7, 9-5) enter separated by just one game in the league standings, making this a pivotal contest for postseason seeding. Both teams are looking to rebound from recent road losses; West Virginia fell 59-50 at TCU last Sunday, while Oklahoma State dropped a 70-61 decision at Kansas State on Feb. 10 before righting itself with two home wins. West Virginiaâs offense runs through guard Gia Cooke, who is averaging 15.2 points over her last six games. She scored a team-high 18 in the loss to TCU. The Mountaineers boast one of the nationâs top defenses, but have shown occasional scoring lulls, as in the TCU game where they managed just 50 points. Oklahoma State counters with a balanced attack led by forward Haleigh Timmer. She is coming off a strong performance in Mondayâs 73-55 win over Utah, posting 15 points, seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks. Support comes from guards Micah Gray and Achol Akot, who combined for 29 points against the Utes. The game will feature a contrast in styles. West Virginia will rely on its defensive pressure and half-court execution, while Oklahoma State will look to push tempo and utilize its interior presence. The Cowgirls have won three of their last four, but face a stern test in a hostile road environment. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. EST. The Mountaineers visit UCF next Wednesday, while the Cowgirls travel to Iowa State on Feb. 25.