No. 23 West Virginia dominates 1st half, routs UCF 83-45 (Nov 24, 2017)
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) James Bolden scored 17 points, Jevon Carter had 16 and No. 23 West Virginia quickly responded after surviving an upset scare one day earlier by routing Central Florida 83-45 on Friday night in a semifinal at the Advocare Invitational.
The Mountaineers (5-1) used stellar defense to take a 43-20 lead at halftime. West Virginia held UCF to 19 percent shooting (4 for 21) and scored 17 points off the Knights' 17 turnovers.
Bolden had 12 points and Carter 11 during the opening 20 minutes.
Seven-foot-6 center Tacko Fall had 11 points and eight rebounds for Central Florida (4-1).
West Virginia also found its shooting touch as the first half progressed, finishing at 41 percent (16 for 39) after converting just 17 percent over the opening 6 minutes.
The Mountaineers struggled in Thursday's opening round before putting winless Marist away 84-78.
Central Florida could get no closer than 19 points in the second half.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
West Virginia could improve its standing in the AP Poll by winning the invitational championship Sunday night. A loss may knock the Mountaineers out of the Top-25.
BIG PICTURE
Central Florida: Had just 17 turnovers overall in Thursday's 68-59 win over Nebraska. The Knights finished with 27 Friday.
West Virginia: Coach Bob Huggins watched his team have foul issues, again. After committing 25 Thursday, the Mountaineers followed up with 27 Friday.
UP NEXT
Central Florida: Plays St. John's in Sunday's third-place game.
West Virginia: Missouri will be the opponent in Sunday's championship game.
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