February 17, 2013
Put up or shut up time for WVU
Mountaineers' final push for NCAA bid begins tonight at K-State
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Aaric Murray (left) and Deniz Kilicli helped the Mountaineers defeat Texas Tech on Saturday.
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"We still think we have a shot at the NCAA tournament,'' Kilicli said. "We've just got to win a lot. We can do that.''

It would help if Kilicli continued to play the way he has in the past two weeks. He's not always scoring a ton - although his 25 points in Saturday's 66-64 win over Texas Tech were a career high - but he's become such a force under the basket that he requires extra attention.

That Kilicli is playing as well as he is of late perhaps is a nod toward his focus. The problem with the Mountaineers this season, though, has been that it's never a sure thing that everyone is going to be focused.

"[Talent is] not the issue with our team. Our team has the talent to win all these games,'' Kilicli said. "It's just a matter of are we going to play the way we're supposed to play?

"I'm going to do what I do. I'm going to try to play my best. The rest of it, I don't know. I don't know who's going to come and play, who's not going to come and play. That's not my problem. I'm just going to do my part of the job the best I can. I don't worry about the rest of it. That's Huggs' job.''

BRIEFLY: Kansas State is fresh off of a 20-point home win over Baylor Saturday night, the same team that beat West Virginia by 20 three days earlier.

  • Huggins downplayed the trip to Kansas State on a personal level, and for obvious reasons. First, he was there just one year and has been gone six.
  • When the Mountaineers played Kansas State in Wichita last season, Huggins was actually greeted warmly. And why not? He began the revival of a Kansas State basketball program that was all but irrelevant before he arrived.

    Reach Dave Hickman at 304-348-1734 or dphickm...@aol.com or follow him at twitter.com/dphickman1.

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