Final 0OT Jan 7
NCCU 98 -4.0 o155.5
MORG 102 4.0 u155.5
Final Jan 7
SJU 82 1.0 o152.5
XAV 72 -1.0 u152.5
Final Jan 7
CMU 71 8.5 o145.5
AKR 87 -8.5 u145.5
Final Jan 7
PITT 47 14.0 o145.0
DUKE 76 -14.0 u145.0
Final Jan 7
M-OH 80 -2.0 o146.0
BALL 72 2.0 u146.0
Final Jan 7
ARIZ 75 -3.5 o143.5
WVU 56 3.5 u143.5
Final Jan 7
BGSU 83 4.5 o151.0
WMU 79 -4.5 u151.0
Final Jan 7
KENT 68 -13.0 o139.5
NIU 50 13.0 u139.5
Final Jan 7
GT 55 1.0 o154.5
SYR 62 -1.0 u154.5
Final Jan 7
CLEM 64 3.5 o146.5
LOU 74 -3.5 u146.5
Final Jan 7
OHIO 88 -12.0 o153.0
BUFF 79 12.0 u153.0
Final Jan 7
TENN 43 3.0 o152.0
FLA 73 -3.0 u152.0
Final Jan 7
UK 69 -1.5 o153.5
UGA 82 1.5 u153.5
Final Jan 7
EMU 87 9.5 o153.0
TOL 90 -9.5 u153.0
Final Jan 7
TULN 69 8.5 o156.5
UAB 81 -8.5 u156.5
Final OT Jan 7
NEB 87 4.0 o158.5
IOWA 97 -4.0 u158.5
Final Jan 7
TLSA 82 5.0 o155.0
UTSA 77 -5.0 u155.0
Final Jan 7
UIC 80 2.5 o139.0
MOSU 63 -2.5 u139.0
Final Jan 7
KSU 66 2.0 o146.5
OKST 79 -2.0 u146.5
Final Jan 7
GTWN 66 13.5 o144.0
MARQ 74 -13.5 u144.0
Final Jan 7
CIN 48 5.5 o139.5
BAY 68 -5.5 u139.5
Final Jan 7
UTAH 59 16.5 o152.0
ISU 82 -16.5 u152.0
Final Jan 7
SIUE 60 -2.5 o134.5
EIU 57 2.5 u134.5
Final Jan 7
SMU 67 6.5 o165.5
UNC 82 -6.5 u165.5
Final Jan 7
FRES 64 15.5 o150.0
CSU 91 -15.5 u150.0
Final Jan 7
MSST 76 -2.5 o154.5
VAN 64 2.5 u154.5
Final Jan 7
LSU 67 7.0 o151.5
MIZZ 83 -7.0 u151.5
Final Jan 7
TTU 72 1.0 o149.0
BYU 67 -1.0 u149.0
Final Jan 7
AUB 87 -10.5 o149.0
TEX 82 10.5 u149.0
Final Jan 7
UNM 61 -7.0 o144.5
WYO 53 7.0 u144.5
Final Jan 7
MICH 94 2.5 o144.0
UCLA 75 -2.5 u144.0
Final Jan 7
USU 85 -9.5 o148.0
SJSU 78 9.5 u148.0
Final Jan 7
UNLV 59 8.5 o139.0
BSU 81 -8.5 u139.0
Final Jan 7
LMU 56 14.0 o135.0
SMC 81 -14.0 u135.0
West Virginia 4th Big 1211-3
Gonzaga 3rd WCC12-4

West Virginia @ Gonzaga preview

Imperial Arena

Last Meeting ( Dec 2, 2020 ) West Virginia 82, Gonzaga 87

No. 3 Gonzaga can enhance its already impressive resume with a strong showing at the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in Nassau, Bahamas.

The Bulldogs are one of three ranked teams in the field and one of five that are undefeated.

Gonzaga (5-0) plays the first of its three games in as many days on Wednesday when it faces West Virginia (3-1).

The Bulldogs showed firepower, cohesion and depth in hammering then-No. 8 Baylor in their season opener, 101-63, on Nov. 4.

It's the product of bringing six of their top seven scorers back from last year's 27-8 team. They also added transfers Khalif Battle (Arkansas) and Michael Ajayi (Pepperdine), who averaged a combined 32.0 points per game for their former teams last season.

Gonzaga has five scorers who average in double figures, including Graham Ike (14.6 ppg), Battle (14.4) and Braden Huff (14.0). Directing the offense is Ryan Nembhard, who is averaging 12.2 points and 9.4 assists.

"Our depth is gonna help a lot down there," Huff said of the grueling schedule in the Bahamas. "We've got a lot of guys that can play a lot of minutes and impact the game in different ways."

The Bulldogs fared well in a quick turnaround last week. They survived a tough road test at San Diego State, 80-67, on Monday and then returned home to dominate Long Beach State 84-41 on Wednesday.

"We had a great week defensively," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said. "Our numbers are getting better and the guys are playing with great effort, playing with great physicality."

West Virginia is coming off an 86-43 romp over Iona on Wednesday. Javon Small collected 23 points, five assists and four steals to pace the Mountaineers.

The Mountaineers dominated the Gaels with defense, limiting them to 23.7 percent shooting from the floor and 5 of 19 (26.3 percent) from deep while forcing 21 turnovers.

It was a solid comeback for West Virginia after getting humbled at Pitt in an 86-62 loss, in a game that it trailed by as many as 31 points.

"We were better, more connected," Mountaineers coach Darian DeVries said after the Iona game.

Freshman Jonathan Powell has scored in double digits in each of his first four games for West Virginia.

Soon after he entered against Iona, Powell tallied 11 points in a 2:41 span as the Mountaineers stretched a six-point lead to 15.

"He comes in, he's full of confidence. We love that about him," DeVries said. "He understands what he's good at. He knows how to find his spots. He's not afraid to let it go."

DeVries aims to get more looks for his son, Tucker DeVries, who is averaging 13.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Last year at Drake, playing under his father, DeVries averaged 21.6 points and 6.7 boards.

"When we toss it up in the Bahamas we gotta get better at some things," Darian DeVries said. "We're not gonna be a complete fix by next Wednesday but we gotta continue to grow as a team."

West Virginia is winless in five games against Gonzaga, with all the meetings coming since 2012.

--Field Level Media

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