MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In last Sunday’s exhibition against Wheeling, there was some good, some not so good and plenty in between for West Virginia, which claimed an 80-54 win inside Hope Coliseum.
The result came eight days after the Mountaineers defeated Maryland 95-73 in a closed scrimmage, a contest that saw WVU guard Honor Huff connect on 10 three-pointers to score 32 points.
Against the Cardinals, a Division II program and member of the Mountain East Conference, Huff was 2 for 7 from long range and West Virginia made only 6-of-20 attempts from deep.
WVU, instead, made the most of a size advantage to finish plus-30 (44-14) in paint points and with half of the team’s point total coming on layups and dunks.
“We played about as good offensively as we could have in the closed door scrimma

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