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Recap: Pittsburgh , West Virginia
Date: February 03, 2010 7:00 PM EDT
  

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -Several objects were thrown onto the court after Pittsburgh had nearly erased a double-digit deficit, prompting West Virginia coach Bob Huggins to grab the courtside microphone and tell the restless sellout crowd, ``That's stupid.'

His players took over from there.

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Da'Sean Butler scored 18 points, Kevin Jones added 16 and the pair stepped up their games after Huggins' speech midway through the second half, carrying No. 6 West Virginia to a 70-51 win over the 22nd-ranked Panthers on Wednesday night.

West Virginia (18-3, 7-2 Big East) used a steady diet of 3-pointers and fed off the energy of the third-largest home crowd in school history and the successful debut of suspended freshman Deniz Kilicli to earn its fifth straight win.

It marked the start of a tough four-game stretch in nine days for the Mountaineers that includes contests with St. John's, No. 2 Villanova and at Pittsburgh on Feb. 12.

But some fans' behavior cast a shadow over a solid win.

``It was uncalled for,' Butler said. ``There is a time and a place for stuff like that, but one place is not the basketball court. Take that outside if you're going to do it. I don't know what the fans are trying to prove whether they're tough or not but it's not what we do. I would appreciate it if they would stop. It might cost us a game.'

Pittsburgh (16-6, 6-4) was outrebounded 45-31, shot an abysmal 30 percent from the field, made just six field goals after halftime and was held to its second-lowest scoring total of the season.

Butler's 3-pointer put West Virginia ahead by double digits 4 minutes after halftime before Pittsburgh mounted a comeback.

Little-used freshman J.J. Richardson scored five points in the span of a minute and Pittsburgh pulled within 43-41 with 12:51 left. His previous season high was two points.

The Panthers got no closer and West Virginia steadily pulled away.

``They deserved to win,' Pittsburgh coach Jamie Dixon said. ``It was 43-41 and we didn't get a rebound after that and that's where we got beat.'

Huggins grabbed a microphone and addressed the fans a short time after objects were thrown on the court with 12:08 left, telling the crowd, ``don't throw anything on the floor. That's stupid.'

As the crowd applauded him, Huggins then asked if someone did it again, ``point him out so we can throw him out of here.'

Someone didn't listen.

With 5:14 left, as the officials were reviewing on the courtside TV a scuffle under the basket involving Pitt's Gary McGhee and two West Virginia players, Pittsburgh assistant coach Tom Herrion was hit with what appeared to be a coin under his right eye. Huggins could be seen asking Herrion, who had a visible bruise under the eye, about it after the game.

``I think the fans throwing stuff out on the court was wrong,' Huggins said afterward. ``You want them to be enthusiastic and they've been terrific. I love them to death, but whoever threw things on the floor is dumb. You just can't do that.'

West Virginia's students were sent several e-mails by a university official in recent weeks over their behavior at games. They were asked to tone down their language after profanities were heard on national TV in a Jan. 23 win over Ohio State. Against Louisville last Saturday, fans chanted the name of a woman that Cardinals coach Rick Pitino admitted having sex with outside his marriage.

``We knew they had a rowdy crowd,' Pittsburgh's Jermaine Dixon said. ``But the best part is that we get to play them up at our place in a couple days.'

After Pittsburgh nearly pulled even and the objects started flying, West Virginia went on a 15-4 run. Butler, Jones and Darryl Bryant hit 3-pointers and the Mountaineers pulled ahead 56-43 with 6:31 remaining. Jones scored 15 of his 16 points in the final 12 minutes.

The Mountaineers made 5 of 10 shots from beyond the arc after halftime and clinched their second straight win over the Panthers by going 10 of 10 from the free-throw line in the final five minutes.

Devin Ebanks had 16 rebounds for West Virginia and Kilicli provided a spark in his first action of the season after sitting out an NCAA-imposed 20 games for playing on a team in his native Turkey that included a professional player.

The 6-foot-9 Kilicli went 3 of 3 from the field and scored seven points in 4 minutes in the first half. The capacity crowd gave him a standing ovation when he entered the game and was mobbed by his teammates when he came out a few minutes later. He finished with nine points in 7 minutes.

``We needed that boost especially from the bench,' Butler said before poking some fun at his teammates. ``I think that's the most points we've gotten from the bench all year - combined.'

Dixon returned from an injury to lead Pittsburgh with 13 points. Ashton Gibbs added 11 points but second-leading scorer Brad Wanamaker was held scoreless on 0-of-4 shooting.

The Panthers have dropped four of five conference games after starting 5-0 in the league and reaching the Top 10.

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