By: Justin “Couz” Walker | WV Sports Chat
WVU basketball guard Honor Huff is one of the top three-point shooters in college basketball. He led the country in three-pointers made last season while playing at Chattanooga. So far, 16 games into this season, he sits at number two in the nation in that category.
The 5-foot-10 sharpshooter is also cementing himself as one of the top three-point shooters of all-time in college basketball. The senior had four made threes in WVU’s big win over Kansas on Saturday. That gives him 356 made threes in his career. Since the 1986-87 season, that places him in a three-way tie for 84th all-time. He is tied with former Marshall star Jon Elmore and former Creighton standout Baylor Schierman.
With at least 15 games remaining in the 2025-26 season, Huff will continue to climb the all-time list. He’s currently averaging four made three-point shots per game. If he continues at that pace, he will finish the season with 416. That would place him in a tie for number 20 all-time. He would also surpass NBA star Steph Curry, who made 414 threes during his time at Davidson from 2006-2009.
Below is a graphic posted by WVU Men’s Basketball on social media after WVU’s win over Cincinnati, but prior to the Kansas game.
Shooting his way towards the top 📈@honor2official pic.twitter.com/4o0LPlBfkQ
— WVU Men's Basketball (@WVUhoops) January 9, 2026
Photo Credit: WVU Athletics



