
Huff Shines as WVU Rallies Past Oklahoma in OT Thriller for Crown Title
Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff delivered a career night as West Virginia rallied to beat Oklahoma 89-82 in overtime to

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff delivered a career night as West Virginia rallied to beat Oklahoma 89-82 in overtime to

LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff led West Virginia in a dramatic comeback to beat Stanford 82-77 in the quarterfinal round of the 2026 College Basketball

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat KANSAS CITY, Mo.— BYU took advantage of 22 West Virginia turnovers and pulled away late for a 68–48 win on the second night of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship at T-Mobile Center. The Mountaineers kept the game close early, but the Cougars grabbed the lead for good when AJ Dybantsa scored to make it 13–11. BYU slowly built momentum from there, stretching the margin to double digits after a Robert Wright III three-pointer and led 31–23 at the break. WVU showed signs of life midway through the second half. A Brenen Lorient three-pointer followed by a Jasper Floyd jumper cut the deficit to 43–40 with 9:36 remaining, giving the Mountaineers a chance to swing the momentum.

Senior Night at West Virginia is always emotional, but for this year’s Mountaineers, the moment carried a different kind of meaning.

Honor Huff scored 24 points as West Virginia topped UCF 77-62 on Senior Night on Friday at the Hope Coliseum.

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat MANHATTAN, Kan. — West Virginia had multiple chances late, but the damage had already been done. The Mountaineers dug

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat MANHATTAN, Kan. — West Virginia heads into its final road game of the regular season Tuesday night with urgency

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Brenen Lorient set the tone inside and Honor Huff delivered his usual steadiness on the perimeter

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia returns home Saturday night looking to halt a three-game slide when No. 19 BYU visits

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – A slow start proved too much to overcome for West Virginia on Wednesday night. The Mountaineers fell into an early double-digit deficit



