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.
Javon Small just didn't have it. Amani Hansberry had something cooking for about 21 minutes before No. 9 Texas Tech put the wraps on him, too. When it was all said and done, West Virginia wasn't half ...
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DC News Now on MSNWVU fails to sustain early success in 73-51 loss at Texas TechFor a moment, maybe even more than that, the West Virginia University men’s basketball team looked like it would be able to ...
West Virginia got off to a great start in Lubbock, but fizzled out in the second half, getting blown out by ninth-ranked ...
West Virginia led by seven in the latter stages of the opening half, but never scored again during it and couldn't recover ...
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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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