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West Virginia Survives Late Scare and Holds Off Cincinnati
Honor Huff’s six 3-pointers and 24 points fueled a late 10-0 run, helping West Virginia shoot 48% from beyond the arc to overcome Cincinnati’s lead.
- On Tuesday night, Honor Huff made six 3-pointers and scored 24 points, helping West Virginia to a 62-60 win over Cincinnati.
- The Mountaineers were 11-of-23 from 3, while Cincinnati scored 18 points off 15 turnovers, impacting the game’s tempo.
- Honor Huff hit a tying 3 that sparked a 10-0 run including her free throws and Treysen Eaglestaff's 3 and two free throws, while Jizzle James capped scoring with a 3 after an intercepted inbounds pass.
- With the win, West Virginia Mountaineers moved to 10-5, 1-1 while Ross Hodge, WVU coach, notched his first Big 12 victory and Cincinnati Bearcats fell to 8-7, 0-2.
- The Mountaineers will look to win consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 3, with Honor Huff's eight rebounds showing her impact beyond scoring and Ross Hodge, WVU coach, calling the team's belief encouraging.
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WVU hands Ross Hodge first Big 12 win with victory against Cincinnati - The Dominion Post
MORGANTOWN — Treysen Eaglestaff was caught in no-man’s land, so too maybe were his West Virginia teammates on Tuesday night. “I honestly don’t remember everything that happened,” […] The post WVU hands Ross Hodge first Big 12 win with victory against Cincinnati appeared first on The Dominion Post.
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