Oklahoma State scores first 7 points of OT to beat West Virginia 91-84 and end 5-game skid
Oklahoma State scored the first seven points in overtime to end a five-game losing streak, led by Parsa Fallah’s 18 points despite his late knee injury.
- On Tuesday, Oklahoma State defeated West Virginia 91-84 in overtime at Gallagher-Iba Arena, ending a five-game losing streak, as Fallah scored 18 points before leaving injured.
- According to the ESPN Basketball Power Index , West Virginia had a 55.3% chance to win, with OSU's recent offensive struggles framing the matchup.
- In overtime, OSU scored the first seven points—Roy’s three-point play, Fallah’s free throw, Curry’s 3—leading 84-77 with 1:55 remaining, after Moore tied it at 77 late in regulation.
- OSU's triumph came with a cost as Parsa Fallah finished with 18 points and eight rebounds before suffering a left-knee injury on his final dunk, while West Virginia dropped to a 16-12, 7-8 Big 12 record.
- Oklahoma State will turn its attention to a road trip at Cincinnati on Saturday, as West Virginia returns home to host BYU on Saturday while entering a three-game losing streak.
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