West Virginia Stuns Gonzaga in Overtime Thriller, 85-81
The West Virginia Mountaineers pulled off a dramatic upset in an overtime battle against the No. 9 Gonzaga Bulldogs, securing an 85-81 victory on Wednesday night in Spokane. The win marks West Virginia’s first triumph over a top-10 opponent this season, highlighting their resilience and ability to execute under pressure.
West Virginia, now 5-1 on the season, relied on a balanced scoring attack and clutch performances from key players to overcome Gonzaga, who dropped to 6-2. This tightly contested game featured multiple lead changes and showcased high-level competition on both ends of the court.
West Virginia’s Resilience in Regulation
The Mountaineers entered the game as underdogs but quickly proved their mettle, trading baskets with Gonzaga in a fast-paced first half. West Virginia’s defense disrupted the Bulldogs’ rhythm, forcing 14 turnovers and holding them to 42% shooting from the field. Guard Seth Wilson led the Mountaineers in the opening half, scoring 11 points and hitting two three-pointers to keep the game close.
Despite trailing by six points at halftime, West Virginia rallied in the second half with a 12-3 run sparked by point guard Joe Toussaint. His leadership and ability to attack the rim shifted momentum in West Virginia’s favor. The Mountaineers took a 68-67 lead with just under two minutes remaining, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Gonzaga’s Drew Timme tied the game at 74-74 with a contested layup in the final seconds of regulation, forcing overtime after West Virginia’s potential game-winning shot rimmed out.
Overtime Excellence
In overtime, West Virginia demonstrated poise and determination. Forward Tre Mitchell scored seven of his 20 points in the extra period, including a pivotal three-pointer that gave the Mountaineers an 81-78 lead with under a minute to play. The Mountaineers’ defense stepped up, forcing Gonzaga into contested shots and securing key rebounds.
Joe Toussaint iced the game with four free throws in the final 30 seconds, finishing with 16 points, six assists, and three steals. His composure under pressure was instrumental in West Virginia’s success, as the team outscored Gonzaga 11-7 in overtime.
Gonzaga’s Strong Effort Falls Short
Gonzaga entered the game as heavy favorites, with Drew Timme and Julian Strawther leading the way. Timme recorded a double-double with 24 points and 11 rebounds, while Strawther added 18 points and four assists. Despite their efforts, Gonzaga struggled to find consistency against West Virginia’s aggressive defense.
The Bulldogs’ reliance on Timme in crunch time was evident, as he accounted for nearly half of Gonzaga’s overtime points. However, the team’s 16 turnovers and 28% three-point shooting hindered their ability to pull away.
Key Factors in West Virginia’s Win
West Virginia’s defensive intensity and rebounding dominance played critical roles in their upset victory. The Mountaineers held a 41-32 edge on the boards, including 12 offensive rebounds that led to second-chance opportunities. Their ability to capitalize on turnovers, scoring 18 points off Gonzaga’s mistakes, was another significant factor.
The balanced scoring attack also proved vital, with five players reaching double figures. In addition to Mitchell and Toussaint, Seth Wilson, James Okonkwo, and Erik Stevenson each contributed key baskets in critical moments.
Looking Ahead
West Virginia will return home to face UAB on Saturday in their final non-conference tune-up before starting Big 12 play. The Mountaineers will look to build on this momentum and continue their strong start to the season.
Gonzaga, meanwhile, will regroup and prepare for a challenging matchup against No. 12 Baylor. The Bulldogs will need to address their turnover issues and improve their perimeter shooting as they aim to bounce back from this loss.
A Signature Win for West Virginia
West Virginia’s victory over Gonzaga underscores the team’s potential to compete with elite programs this season. Their defensive prowess, balanced scoring, and ability to execute in high-pressure situations highlight the strengths that make them a dangerous opponent. As the Mountaineers move forward, this win serves as a defining moment and a confidence booster for what promises to be an exciting season.







