The West Virginia Mountaineers (16-11, 7-9) fell to the No. 9 Texas Tech Red Raiders (21-6, 12-4) Saturday afternoon 73-51.
West Virginia led by seven in the latter stages of the opening half, but never scored again during it and couldn't recover ...
Javon Small just didn’t have it. Amani Hansberry had something cooking for about 21 minutes before No. 9 Texas Tech put the ...
West Virginia got off to a great start in Lubbock, but fizzled out in the second half, getting blown out by ninth-ranked ...
TCU women’s basketball keeps rolling, sets program record with takedown of West Virginia FORT WORTH — Hailey Van Lith scored 26 points, Sedona Prince had 20 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks, ...
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Hosted on MSNWATCH: Mountaineer Gameday Hoops Edition, Ep. 8 (Texas Tech)Gold and Blue Nation has you covered as West Virginia makes its first trip to Lubbock this season. The Mountaineers enter ...
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