MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — No. 10 Kansas was barreling toward a fifth straight loss at the WVU Coliseum until Svi Mykhailiuk and Devonte’ Graham cued a second-half rally.
Hot crunch-time shooting by the seniors rallied the Jayhawks from 16 points down for a stunning 71-66 comeback win at No. 6 West Virginia.
“It means a lot — I can’t even describe it,” Graham said. “When you don’t win somewhere your whole career and then you get the last one, it’s huge.”
The way it transpired, he admitted, made Monday night’s win “one to remember.”
Mykhailiuk finished with 17 points, Graham scored 16, and the pair combined for 20 points during the final 7:43 as Kansas (15-3, 5-1) ended a four-year skid in Morgantown.