“We gave up that four-point play, and the margin got back to two pretty quickly,” West Virginia Coach Bob Huggins said. “Give West Virginia all the credit in the world. Then, in the first six minutes of the second half they called six — all on West Virginia, which to that point had outscored Villanova 10-3. “This was like an old Big East game,” Wright said, smiling. The end was emotional for the two West Virginia seniors, Carter and Miles, who had trouble talking when they met with members of the media after leaving the court.
Source: Washington Post March 24, 2018 04:18 UTC