For Scottie Reynolds, there’s no tougher place to play in the Big East than at the WVU Coliseum, so it was safe to assume there was no tougher place for Villanova to rebound from its loss to Georgetown.The crowd of 15,593 – third largest in the 40-year history of the building – was ready. About 1,000 fans were outside the building two hours before game time, waiting for the doors to open. This was going to be a statement game for fifth-ranked West Virginia.
But Reynolds and the No. 4 Wildcats went out last night in the unwelcoming environment and silenced the crowd. The gritty senior scored 19 of his 21 points in the second half and helped key a defensive effort in his team’s 82-75 victory over the Mountaineers.
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