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Watch: Lindy Waters Ices West Virginia with Late 3-Pointer and Another Big Road Win
In the span of eight days, Oklahoma State has beaten two top-20 teams on the road (and lost to a 3-7 Baylor team at home, but I’m not here to talk about the past).
On Saturday in Morgantown, it was Lindy Waters who ultimately buried West Virginia on a corner 3-pointer with 14 seconds left to ultimately give OSU an 88-85 win over the Mountaineers.
Lindy Waters buries WVU late. What an ending in Morgantown. pic.twitter.com/Bk0NrvRBfK
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) February 10, 2018
It was Waters’s second 3-pointer in the final 90 seconds and helped OSU, which led for just 36 seconds in the second half of the game, become just the second team in the last decade to knock off Kansas and WVU at home in the same year (the other one was Oklahoma State in 2013).
Waters had 10 points on the day, and Jeffrey Carroll, who finished with 14 points, touched things off with a vicious slam to end the afternoon. What a game. What a week for the Pokes.
Here’s Jeffrey Carroll with a dunk for good measure. Pokes win 88-85. Incredible. pic.twitter.com/U2npzO9fER
— Pistols Firing (@pistolsguys) February 10, 2018
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