MorGantown, W.VA.- In eight-day intervals, three games can determine whether WVU women’s basketball team can claim to win their first Big 12 conference regular season championship since 2014.
Number 24 climber (21-3, 10-3) host number 23 Oklahoma (18-6, 12-1) The game is part of a man and women’s doubleheader at 1 pm on Saturday.
West Virginia ranks second in Big 12 with Texas and Canasus State, there are two games behind League-Leading Sooners. Mountaineers divided a pair of games in Texas last week, falling back into the boiler before bouncing back at TCU with a 77–52 win on Tuesday.
WVU head coach Mark Kelog said, “We just did not play well in Beelers to find one on a road.” “In addition, we feel confident. It should be a tremendous atmosphere, I hope. It is a great opportunity for fans to come and support this team that has put itself in position for such a game in late February.
“In the boiler, we just became a little drunk-dry and simply didn’t share it and didn’t move it. I am sure that the bealer definitely had to do something with it.”
Oklahoma won his first five matches this season before leaving five of his next six. They will bring a nine-game winning streak in Morgentown.
Oklahoma Guard Lexi Keys (15) occurs to pass the third quarter during the NCAA basketball game on Wednesday, February 14, 2024 at Oklahoma University (OU) and Bayler University, Norman Okla.
“They really won the quality of quality. They took some knots there in the middle, but are really clearly jumping back to the Big 12 Play. They are clicking all the cylinders right now. We have to dial defensively to try to make something or what they are good.”
Sooners averaged an average of 74 points per game in league competitions per game.
“They play with such freedom on crime. They know the shots they are going to take. And they play fast. I think they are the fastest book team in our league. They are getting up and going down. I would not say that they shoot quickly. They take good shots. But if the shots come soon, they have no problem.”
In its final five matches in the regular session, WVU will face Oklahoma and Oklahoma kingdom for the first time.
“What is really strange about Big 12 right now is that we are going through these parts where we have not seen OU yet. We have not played Oklahoma State yet. We did not play Bayler till the second night. We are still watching teams for the first time. That is what we are learning, how do we match the teams.”
West Virginia checks number 19 in the latest NCAA NET rating and is listed as number 6 seed in Charlie Cream’s ESPN NCAA tournament bracketology. A pair of hard tests follow the Oklahoma game. WVU will host the Kansas State (21-4) and host Bayler (18-6) next Saturday.
“This is Guntalett. It has been a guttlet throughout the year, but it is probably a little heavy now. Kansas State only got back his elder child. [Ayoka Lee] And she played last night. So we will go on the road for them and then we will get rematch with the boiler next Saturday. Three in a row here to find a little more about yourself. We do not want it in any other way. ,
“It is an opportunity to show that we are able to defeat those good teams at the top of the conference,” said Lauren Fields, the guard of the fifth year of WVU.