Ryan Aber Oklahoma lead for long stretches of Wednesday's game at West Virginia, hanging on to win 89-87 in overtime at WVU Coliseum. Jordan Woodard made play after play in the second half and overtime, including a driving runner with 2.1 seconds left that lifted the Sooners to the win. Woodard scored 18 of his game-high 20 points in the second half and overtime. The Sooners had a chance to win in regulation when Woodard tied it on a drive to the basket and was fouled with 3.1 seconds left.Read more on NewsOK.com