By Jacob UnruhStaff writer junruh@oklahoman.comWest Virginia guard Jermaine Haley caught the inbound pass in the corner, spun and hurled a 3-pointer that appeared to be more of a prayer than a certainty. Except, it rolled in as time expired on the first half. An eight-point deficit surprisingly became five. That was the first sign Oklahoma State’s charmed first half on the road was a mirage. The 17th-ranked Mountaineers had yet to turn up their highly regarded defensive intensity.Read more on NewsOK.com