Sports
December 1, 2008
WVU goes bust in Vegas

LAS VEGAS -- On Saturday night, in a city known for its gambling, it was no dice for West Virginia's basketball team.

The Mountaineers looked strong against Kentucky in the first half of the Las Vegas Invitational finals, but melted down in the second half and fell 54-43 before a partisan Wildcat crowd at the Orleans Arena.

No, it won't go down as one of WVU's worst losses ever. UK, after all, is the all-time NCAA leader in wins (now at 1,970) and is now 13-4 against the Mountaineers.

But don't tell that to WVU's Da'Sean Butler. After this one, he was pained.

"If we were to play again...'' he tried before restarting.

"We didn't execute at all offensively,'' he said. "Alex [Ruoff], myself, we didn't shoot the ball well. And we have to shoot free throws [better].''

He sighed.

"It was just a bad day all the way around.''

Not exactly.

In the first half of the championship game, the Mountaineers held Kentucky, now 4-2, to 26.3 percent shooting with a stifling defense. WVU was blocking shots, slapping balls and, when the basketball went down low, covering like a Vegas pro.

Kentucky was held to just five baskets.

But after halftime, everything changed.

The Atlantic Coast Conference officials, which allowed WVU leeway in the first half, began whistling fouls on the Mountaineers. At one point, WVU was charged with seven fouls to UK's 2.

That seemed to hurt West Virginia, now 4-1, as it attempted to handle Kentucky's big men, especially Huntington native and ex-Mountain State player of the year Patrick Patterson from Huntington.

The 6-9 UK sophomore took an inbounds pass over WVU's Dee Proby to cut the Mountaineer lead to 32-26.

WVU then began shooting itself in the proverbial foot. Time after time.

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Posted By: circ1ret (10:27pm 11-30-2008)
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Hello JDcrosslanes. Just thought I would share a little something with you. Sgt. Carter took John Belien's team to the Sweeet 16. The NIT Champions from the previous year, if you recall. Hey, Huggins will do alright. I remember him as a heck of a player. As a matter of fact, I remember watching him play, I think it was in Cross Lanes following his senior year. It was an AAU team or some such. A bunch of guys from the WVAC and a few Mountaineers. I just get all worked up over the shabby treatment dealt to Bill Stewart. No one knows what goes on in practice. Who is hurt, but still playing, etc. Why certain calls are made that may not make sense, but are a result of necessity. WV fans have become like spoiled children. I remember when Bobby Bowden was chased out of the state on a rail. Where is he now? Armchair coaches speculate and post shameful remarks. Winning is a wonderful thing. Winning at football is far from the most important thing in most people's lives.

Posted By: JDcrosslanes (8:10pm 11-30-2008)
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circ1ret...now if you are going to try and compare Huggins to Stewart that is apples and oranges. Huggins has a very young team and they went to the sweet sixteen last season and will be back in the big dance this season. Stew inheirited a top 10 team with senior leadership and has made them look like they should be playing in the WVAC.

Posted By: wvu1980 (1:35pm 11-30-2008)
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I watched the game. Thank you for letting me comment.
I'm a Mountaineer fan but I'll tell it like it is.
I saw sloppy play, unorganization and lack of chemistry.

Posted By: dude77 (12:49am 11-30-2008)
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Tough weekend to be a WVU fan. Ohhhhhh C-A-T-S CATS CATS CATS!!!!! Looks like WVU can't handle a team that actually has some skill. (Only losses to the number 1 team and the number 1 scoring team in the country).

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