APCLEVELAND - Former local prep star Mike Gansey spent his summer shooting baskets on Cleveland State’s cozy court, picturing himself making a big shot in an NCAA tournament game.
Remarkably, he got the chance on the very same court, and made the shot. Then another, and another.
Shooting at those familiar baskets, the junior guard scored a career-high 29 points — 19 of them in the two overtimes — and the Mountaineers sent No. 2 seed Wake Forest to another stunning second-round loss, 111-105 on Saturday night.
West Virginia (23-10) will play Texas Tech next in the Albuquerque Regional, its deepest tournament run since it also made the round of 16 in 1998. The Mountaineers have beaten seven Top 25 teams this season, a school record.
The crowd at Cleveland State rooted Wisconsin-Milwaukee to an upset of Boston College in the first game, then reveled as Wake Forest (27-6) became the first ACC team knocked out of the tournament.
“This is just a dream come true,” said Gansey, who went to a suburban high school and worked out this summer in Wolstein Center with his brother, Steve, a guard at Cleveland State. “It’s an unbelievable feeling.”
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“It was what? Three OTs? Two OTs? It was just a long game,” said point guard Chris Paul, who fouled out with 3:24 left in the second overtime. “We got a little fatigued at the end, and Gansey kept making play after play after play.”
High expectations accompanied the Demon Deacons, who also lost in the second round as a No. 2 seed in 2003. They returned every scholarship player from last season, were ranked No. 1 in the country for two weeks and set a school record for wins in the NCAA opener.
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This time, they couldn’t hold onto a 13-point halftime lead or hold off a team that has made its mark by knocking off Top 25 teams. West Virginia tore through the Big East tournament to reach the finals, developing a knack for big finishes.
None was bigger than this one.
“I just hope we have a city when we get back to school,” said Mountaineers guard J.D. Collins. “It might get burned down.”
Gansey, who had about 300 friends and relatives in the stands, made a free throw that tied it at 77 with 21 seconds left in regulation.
He was just getting started.
The frenetic pace stretched into overtime, with neither team ahead by more than a couple of baskets. It was tied at 93 when Wake Forest center Eric Williams blocked Johannes Herber’s driving layup with 2 seconds to go at the end of the first overtime.
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