LIVE 16:20 1st Nov 25
LBSU 3 7.5 o132.0
UNCG 4 -7.5 u132.0
LIVE 05:50 1st Nov 25
DAY 34 9.5 o158.5
UNC 24 -9.5 u158.5
Final Nov 25
RAD 63 -14.0 o141.5
CHS 48 14.0 u141.5
Final Nov 25
M-OH 70 -4.5 o136.0
SIE 58 4.5 u136.0
Final Nov 25
HAMP 64 6.5 o135.0
DUQ 59 -6.5 u135.0
Final Nov 25
BALL 63 3.0 o148.5
EKY 61 -3.0 u148.5
Final Nov 25
CHAMP 58 -0.0 o0.0
SOU 121 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
HOW 77 -2.0 o153.0
UMBC 95 2.0 u153.0
Final Nov 25
DREX 81 5.5 o146.0
PFW 87 -5.5 u146.0
Final Nov 25
UAB 98 -11.5 o156.0
ULL 86 11.5 u156.0
Final OT Nov 25
JAC 89 -4.0 o147.5
MER 90 4.0 u147.5
Final Nov 25
BSU 83 -13.0 o148.0
SDST 82 13.0 u148.0
Final OT Nov 25
MEM 99 8.0 o149.0
CONN 97 -8.0 u149.0
Final Nov 25
ILST 64 2.5 o149.0
GW 72 -2.5 u149.0
Final Nov 25
INDPU 88 5.5 o143.0
AAMU 83 -5.5 u143.0
Final OT Nov 25
SIU 79 5.0 o143.5
LT 85 -5.0 u143.5
Final Nov 25
CSN 89 -8.0 o155.0
DEN 60 8.0 u155.0
Final Nov 25
PSU 85 -16.0 o151.5
FOR 66 16.0 u151.5
Final Nov 25
HP 73 -14.5 o145.5
ODU 67 14.5 u145.5
Final Nov 25
COLO 56 7.5 o144.0
MSU 72 -7.5 u144.0
Final Nov 25
LONG 64 10.5 o142.0
KSU 80 -10.5 u142.0
Final Nov 25
MW 74 7.5 o137.5
UMASS 81 -7.5 u137.5
Final Nov 25
RICH 67 -0.0 o0.0
FLATC 57 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
MICH 75 -9.5 o146.5
VT 63 9.5 u146.5
Final Nov 25
CLEM 70 -2.5 o144.5
SF 55 2.5 u144.5
Final Nov 25
LIU 65 12.5 o153.0
WIN 87 -12.5 u153.0
Final Nov 25
UNH 57 17.0 o146.0
CLMB 83 -17.0 u146.0
Final Nov 25
TAMCOM 65 1.5 o137.5
STONE 67 -1.5 u137.5
Final Nov 25
COR 84 -1.5 o159.0
IONA 68 1.5 u159.0
Final Nov 25
WIGB 69 25.0 o154.0
OSU 102 -25.0 u154.0
Final Nov 25
TNST 78 10.0 o153.0
CHAT 85 -10.0 u153.0
Final Nov 25
NCAT 81 3.0 o160.0
BUFF 82 -3.0 u160.0
Final Nov 25
WCOLL 43 -0.0 o0.0
NAVY 94 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
CARU 36 -0.0 o0.0
NCCU 91 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
MISCM 35
NICH 79
Final Nov 25
LEM 77 13.0 o152.5
UTRGV 97 -13.0 u152.5
Final OT Nov 25
MOSU 74 2.5 o133.5
BC 76 -2.5 u133.5
Final Nov 25
UTECH 66 11.0 o146.0
MONT 69 -11.0 u146.0
Final Nov 25
INST 77 -3.0 o152.0
USI 87 3.0 u152.0
Final Nov 25
ORST 55 5.0 o127.5
UNT 58 -5.0 u127.5
Final Nov 25
RU 50 -0.0 o0.0
SDAK 112 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
IW 63 7.0 o141.5
USA 84 -7.0 u141.5
Final Nov 25
UTSA 72 11.0 o150.0
TROY 86 -11.0 u150.0
Final Nov 25
EMU 74 -2.5 o130.0
HCU 73 2.5 u130.0
Final Nov 25
QUIN 67 10.5 o158.5
SLU 81 -10.5 u158.5
Final Nov 25
MCNS 58 -1.5 o134.0
LIB 62 1.5 u134.0
Final Nov 25
UMES 35 35.0 o145.5
ARK 109 -35.0 u145.5
Final Nov 25
CMU 65 13.0 o128.0
MINN 68 -13.0 u128.0
Final Nov 25
RSTATE 69
ORU 68
Final Nov 25
SJSU 71 4.0 o136.0
UTEP 65 -4.0 u136.0
Final Nov 25
SCAR 66 5.0 o148.5
XAV 75 -5.0 u148.5
Final Nov 25
AUB 83 -3.5 o144.5
ISU 81 3.5 u144.5
Final Nov 25
NORF 76 6.5 o146.5
UCD 55 -6.5 u146.5
Final Nov 25
45 -0.0 o0.0
WEB 93 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
UALR 34 23.0 o152.0
ILL 92 -23.0 u152.0
Final Nov 25
ERAZ 46 -0.0 o0.0
IDST 97 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 25
ACU 82 -3.0 o149.5
USM 74 3.0 u149.5
West Virginia 0th Big 1219-10
Kansas State 0th Big 129-20

West Virginia @ Kansas State preview

Bramlage Coliseum

Last Meeting ( Feb 1, 2020 ) Kansas State 57, West Virginia 66

No. 14 West Virginia finally will get back on the court Saturday after missing three straight games and not playing for two weeks, as the Mountaineers will travel to Manhattan, Kan., to face Kansas State.

Due to COVID-19 protocols, the Mountaineers (9-4, 2-3 Big 12) had a road game against Baylor and home games against TCU and Oklahoma State postponed.

West Virginia coach Bob Huggins has been lamenting his team's defense all season, and he said he won't know how good the team can be until it starts playing again.

"I think we can get better," he said. "I think we have gotten better."

Rust might be the biggest question for West Virginia. The Mountaineers are led in scoring by Miles McBride with an average of 15.1 points per game, generated by 43.2 percent shooting from three-point range. He's joined in double figures by Derek Culver (13.8 ppg), Taz Sherman (12.4, all off the bench) and Sean McNeil (10.1). Culver leads with 10.8 rebounds per game.

Huggins said he isn't satisfied with where the Mountaineers stand.

"I think we have to finish games better," he said. "We should have won the Oklahoma game (Jan. 2) and definitely should have won the Texas game (Jan. 9). We've got to make free throws, and we have to make shots at the end of games.

"This is a great league with great coaching. You can't relax. The difference between this league and all the other leagues is that there is no bottom."

Three of West Virginia's four losses have come against Top-10 teams, with the other being at Oklahoma. If there is a bottom to the Big 12, it probably includes Kansas State.

The Wildcats (5-10, 1-6) are on a five-game losing streak, with only one loss being by less than 10 points. The Wildcats have been beset by injury and COVID-related absences, though they're getting closer to a full roster.

Coach Bruce Weber says his team is lacking a crucial element.

"We don't have anybody right now that can just go make a play," he said after Tuesday's 76-50 loss at Oklahoma. "It's not that they're not trying; we just don't have that."

Starting point guard Nijel Pack might be that guy, but he hasn't played since an 82-71 loss at Texas Tech on Jan. 5, and Weber said he's not likely to be ready by Saturday.

Weber also knows his team will have its hands full against the Mountaineers.

"We know we have a very physical contest against a very, very good team in West Virginia," he said. "We know their team will come and battle. We're going to have to stand up and be men and deal with their physicality."

It's been a frustrating year for Weber.

"It's the same scenario every game," he said following Tuesday's loss. "We're in the game and make a nice run. We're up 22-17, then right before the half we don't make the right plays. We pushed it a little bit in the second half, and then the same thing happens. Turnovers played a big factor. You had 20 turnovers which led to 20 points."

With West Virginia's pressure, that likely will be a focus on Saturday.

--Field Level Media

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