MORGANTOWN — West Virginia was the ultimate balanced equation Sunday in knocking off Mercyhurst, 70-38, inside the Hope Coliseum.
Whatever was presented on top was also presented on the bottom. The right side saw an almost mirror image on the left side.
WVU forward Jackson Fields made his debut against the Lakers (3-5). He played 12 minutes and displayed a lot of athleticism in scoring nine points. Chance Moore played his third game of the season and became the seventh different player to lead the Mountaineers (6-2) in scoring after going for 11 points on 4 of 6 shooting, while adding nine rebounds.
“I would say it shows that we’re an unselfish team,” Moore said of WVU having so many different leading scorers over the first eight games. “This is one of the most unselfish teams I’ve ever

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