With the chemistry blending together for the shorthanded Mountaineers in the past two weeks, it was back to square one after a blowout by the No. 12 Villanova Wildcats Saturday afternoon.
West Virginia was able to get a strong start on the Wildcats, jumping out to a 10-4 lead as the game tipped off in Philadelphia, and Jay Wright was trying to figure out the Mountaineer offense.
After a timeout by Villanova, the aforementioned lead that WVU was enjoying slowly began getting picked away at by Corey Fisher and the Villanova offense as WVU lost the early momentum.
Late in the first half, Cas...
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