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West Virginia getting it done

Head coach Bob Huggins is getting the most out of his top three guards as they head into a matchup against Gonzaga.

- By John Raby Associated Press Sports Writer

Just in time, West Virginia’s Bob Huggins is getting the most out of his top three guards.

Jevon Carter, Daxter Miles Jr. and Tarik Phillip were terrific on offense in a win over Notre Dame on Saturday that propelled the Mountainee­rs into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

The trio combined for 54 of West Virginia’s 83 points against the Fighting Irish, going 17 of 29 from the floor, including 7 of 10 3-pointers.

They’ll take the fourth-seeded Mountainee­rs (28-8) into the regional semifinals on Thursday against top-seeded Gonzaga (341) in San Jose, California.

“Everybody’s just stepping up for us as the right time,” Carter said.

It hadn’t been that way for parts of the season.

Carter has overcome some cold shooting to emerge as the team’s leading scorer. He’s been in double figures in 11 of his last 12 games, reaching 24 points three times, including against Notre Dame.

Miles missed the first three games with an illness. The low point came in December when he was ejected after elbowing Virginia’s Isaiah Wilkins in the face. He scored in single digits in twothirds of the regular-season games and spent several as a backup late in the season.

Phillip went through a 2-for-21 shooting stretch over three games in late February.

All three had struggles in the Big 12 tournament, when West Virginia lost to Iowa State in the championsh­ip game.

A week later, they found a rhythm together.

“They put an enormous amount of time in,” Huggins said. “They’re in the practice facility 12 months out of the year.

“It’s great when you don’t have to kind of tell people to go in

there. You can see it.

“Tarik came in not a very good shooter. He’s a pretty good shooter now. J.C. came in and was not real consistent. He’s pretty consistent now. They deserve a lot of credit. They want to get better and they want to win.”

 ?? Bill Wippert / The Assocaited Press ?? West Virginia guard Jevon Carter drives to the basket against Notre Dame. Carter has emerged as the Mountainee­rs’ leading scorer.
Bill Wippert / The Assocaited Press West Virginia guard Jevon Carter drives to the basket against Notre Dame. Carter has emerged as the Mountainee­rs’ leading scorer.

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