The Sooners (19-12, 7-11), seeded seventh, will face the Mountaineers (12-19, 4-14) in the second game of a Wednesday night doubleheader at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
The two teams split their regular-season series, with each team winning on their home court.
Oklahoma leads the all-time series with West Virginia, but only narrowly, 10-8. Before the Sooners upended the Mountaineers 92-80 in Norman 10 days ago, coach Bob Huggins’ crew had beaten Oklahoma in four consecutive games.
West Virginia’s season will come to an end at the Big 12 Tournament. This could be bad for the Sooners, who appear to be safely in the NCAA Tournament field, according to a number of college basketball analysts, regardless of what happens in the Big 12 tourney.