SAC 12.5 o135.5
PRST -12.5 u135.5
EWU 10.0 o146.5
MONT -10.0 u146.5
Final Mar 3
PEAY 64 12.0 o145.0
UNA 90 -12.0 u145.0
Final Mar 3
QNC 71 5.0 o144.5
FGCU 65 -5.0 u144.5
Final Mar 3
EKY 67 3.0 o142.5
JAC 78 -3.0 u142.5
Final Mar 3
TXSO 75 1.0 o134.0
ALCN 59 -1.0 u134.0
Final Mar 3
SOU 73 -6.0 o142.5
FAMU 70 6.0 u142.5
Final Mar 3
GRAM 71 5.0 o135.5
COOK 78 -5.0 u135.5
Final Mar 3
MCNS 95 -13.0 o138.0
SFA 64 13.0 u138.0
Final Mar 3
WAKE 60 19.0 o146.5
DUKE 93 -19.0 u146.5
Final Mar 3
HOW 69 9.5 o156.5
SCST 79 -9.5 u156.5
Final Mar 3
SELA 76 -1.0 o152.0
UTRGV 77 1.0 u152.0
Final Mar 3
HBU 59 -2.5 o133.0
TAMC 63 2.5 u133.0
Final OT Mar 3
NORF 87 -5.5 o151.5
NCCU 91 5.5 u151.5
Final Mar 3
IW 57 3.5 o131.5
NWST 73 -3.5 u131.5
Final Mar 3
DSU 81 -1.0 o165.5
MORG 87 1.0 u165.5
Final Mar 3
UMES 72 3.0 o137.5
COPP 59 -3.0 u137.5
Final Mar 3
CARK 66 19.5 o142.5
LIP 84 -19.5 u142.5
Final Mar 3
NICH 53 2.5 o142.5
LAM 65 -2.5 u142.5
Final Mar 3
UNO 62 14.5 o144.5
AMCC 95 -14.5 u144.5
Final Mar 3
UNCO 68 -7.0 o151.5
WEB 63 7.0 u151.5
Final Mar 3
IDHO 60 5.5 o147.0
MTST 75 -5.5 u147.0
Final Mar 3
NAU 82 7.0 o143.5
IDST 79 -7.0 u143.5
Final Mar 3
PV 74 15.0 o144.5
JKST 88 -15.0 u144.5
Final Mar 3
WICH 66 7.0 o130.5
UNT 68 -7.0 u130.5
Final Mar 3
KU 59 9.5 o132.0
HOU 65 -9.5 u132.0
Final Mar 3
UCLA 73 -3.0 o131.0
NW 69 3.0 u131.0
West Virginia 9th Big 1217-12
Utah 10th Big 1216-13

West Virginia @ Utah preview

Jon M. Huntsman Center

Last Meeting ( Feb 8, 2025 ) Utah 61, West Virginia 72

As the interim coach at Utah, Josh Eilert finds himself in the unusual position of facing the team he guided on an interim basis last year.

Tuesday night in Salt Lake City, Eilert leads Utah (16-13, 8-10 Big 12) against West Virginia (17-12, 8-10), the team he coached under difficult circumstances last year after the resignation of Bob Huggins.

Last week, Eilert was tabbed for interim duty again after Utah fired Craig Smith.

Upon his promotion from an assistant role, Eilert said that stepping into the West Virginia job last year was much more challenging given the timing of Huggins' departure in the summer.

The result was a 9-23 record as the Mountaineers lost more games than any season in program history.

On Saturday, Utah ran away from Arizona State, 99-73, as Ezra Ausar powered inside for 25 points and Keanu Dawes added 15 points and 11 rebounds off the bench.

Afterward, Eilert praised his players' positivity.

"They're not a bunch of guys who are out there for themselves," he said. "The fact that they are still locking in on their teammates shows the character of the guys that Coach Smith brought into this program."

The Utes and Mountaineers are among a jumble of teams vying to finish among the top eight in the Big 12 and earn a first-round bye in next week's conference tournament.

West Virginia has lost eight of its last 12, including a humbling 77-56 defeat Saturday night at then-No. 25 BYU.

Several Big 12 teams have discovered the difficulty of the Utah two-step -- playing the Cougars and the Utes on the same road trip. Kansas, Kansas State, Cincinnati and Oklahoma State each were swept making the two-game swing.

To avoid the same fate, West Virginia will turn to senior guard Javon Small (18.2 ppg, 5.5 apg) and hope that Eduardo Andre and Amani Hansberry can limit the Utes' interior strength, which includes the 6-foot-9 Dawes, 6-8 Ausar and 7-1 Lawson Lovering.

The Mountaineers struggled to stop BYU's reserve center Fousseyni Traore, who had 20 points and 10 rebounds. He helped the Cougars dominate the glass 43-32 and gain a 46-22 edge in points in the paint.

"It's kind of one of those, you have to pick something," West Virginia coach Darian DeVries said of his team's focus on limiting the Cougars' 3-point opportunities.

--Field Level Media

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