MorGantown, W.VA – After hitting double -points in each of their last two matches, West Virginia on Saturday laid an additional emphasis for a solid start, including 22 points in its most recent competition, when welcoming Texas Tech welcomed WVU Coliseum.
The climbers just did this and started the game with a strong game at both ends of the court to make 20-4 benefits.
Eventually, it proved inconsistent.
Next to the point, Red Reders did the same as he aspires, and a 2 for a 2 for a 2, with about 48 percent shooting, while the 81–70 victory dominated the second half.
“We made some really tough shots quickly. I would not say that they were good, clean -cruel, and sometimes it is a little foolish gold when you do hard shots quickly, ”said WVU interim head coach Josh Elert. “So you get a false confidence, so to speak. You worry about that as a coach when hard shots are falling quickly and you get a lead, perhaps you become a little comfortable. But, they used to turn back, and were trying to shut those runs by burning through all the time.
“We could not just meet in a drain. We were definitely struggling with that ball screen and trying to weaken on top. Therefore, they looked really good, but they were credited, they dropped them down. ,
Texas Tech (20-9, 9-7) ever led a chance until McMilian three-Poanter put the reders in front of 52-50 in less than 5 minutes.
The climbers lagged behind after five moments when the former WVU guard who Tusent changed a pruning to leave the visitors with a benefit of 56-51, but WVU responded back with six direct points and proved its final leadership on the Jesse Edwards paste.
Ten seconds later, Texas Tech Guard Pop Issase created a triple, and the Redders 61 and 63 were in front to save separate relationships, of which later came with 7:46 remaining on Edwards’s sting.
It was competed by a McMilian tray, and the Redders did not participate with six straight points after the Darian Williams jump shot at 74-66 at that point at that point.
Williams and McMilian added to triples to make 80-68 at a 33-second stretch and thought about a late rally to relax.
“Some widespread open, which is a broken defensive game at our end,” said WVU Wing Rekan Battle. “It is awakening the entire occupation and not allowing them to be open, but they hit them.”
Tech made 16–28 shots after Haftime, which included 7 out of 15 from long distances. McMilian provided Reders with 13 of its 17 second-huff bench points.
“I knew that the opportunity McMilian was able to move away from this way,” said, “and it seemed that every time he lets one go, it was going in.”
West Virginia (9-20, 4–12) made 7-off-11 shots to start the game, while Reders missed 12 of their first attempts, during which climbers took advantage of 16 points in less than 8 minutes.
But starting with Tusant’s traditional three-point Play 11:50 before Haftime, Tech found his progress on both ends of the floor, although Cobe Johnson Triple left WVU after 27–14.
Redders scored 13 out of the next 15 points and pulled from a climber turnover within two at the tousing.
Grant McCasland, head coach of the first year Redders, said, “Our team fought despite coming down 20-4.” “Talk to people on our character and our roster.”
West Virginia responded and gained a double-point gains at 41-30 after making four Threes in a gap of five trips-two of which calculated the fight and Quinn Slazinsky and the other of Kerrsa.
However, visitors closed the first half at 9–4 at the final 2:28 and used a pair of tousent field balls in the final 1:26 and pulled it into a hawk within 45–39.
Redders scored eight straight points in the second half and also attracted 47 and rarely saw the route back to win their third road in this season.
“We usually determine our crime to determine our defense and today I was not going to happen or standing for it,” said Tusant. “I met some people in a haplet on the face and it was included me. I held myself accountable. ,
ToussAINT led all the players with 21 points in its return to MorGantown. He originally intended to live in West Virginia, but in summer, former head coach Bob went to Lubock after replacing Hugins.
“It was just one more game on the east coast. I was happy that my family came to see me, “Tusant, a native of Bronx, NY, said,” All honors for coaches and people on that side. ,
“I wish he would still have been playing here with old gold and blue,” said Ilart.
McMilian scored 19 runs and made a game-high five thread.
Williams scored 17 couples and Isaac scored 10 runs to go with a game-Best nine rebounds.
“They are actually a balanced team. they compete. Who came here and talked about, “Eilert said. “He was a better team tonight.”
Edwards led WVU with 18 points and eight rebounds and Battle scored 15 runs, although only after four halftime. Crisa and Johnson were responsible for 10 and eight points respectively, although neither scored in the second half.
Redders created 13 threes, which included 7 out of 15 out of 15 after halftime. The climbers finished 9 out of 22 beyond the arc, but made only 1 to 9 second-huff efforts.
“They looked somewhat open, but they were really deep,” McCasland said. “Our ability to make the ball in and protect the three-point line was a big thing to make it difficult.”
(WVU Postgame Press Conference)
(Texas Tech Postgeam Press Conference)