Counting losses as their season’s best performances will not get the West Virginia Mountaineers much of anywhere.
Falling to its previous two ranked opponents at home by a combined score of six points, Bob Huggins’ team has shown that with the right challenge and the excitement of a friendly crowd, WVU can find a way to perform better than what it has shown for much of a disappointing season.
“It was definitely the bench and then being at home and having the support and all the fans cheering you on helps you a lot, keeps you motivated,” junior center Aaric Murray said to explain the intensity he and his teammates showed Monday night. “Just wanted to get that win and get that upset.”
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