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No. 18 Western Virginia Defense Dominated, Rolls Kansas – Sports Illustrated

No. 18 Western Virginia Defense Dominated, Rolls Kansas – Sports Illustrated

Morgantown, WV -No 18 Western Virginia forced 29 turnover in Kansas, and junior Sydney Shawn Price produced 22 points in the career, Senior JJ Quinerly scored 16, and junior guard Jordan Harris added 15, while mountaineers (18-4, 8-3), which move past the past Jayhawks (14-9, 4-8) on Wednesday night 76-43.

Western Virginia launches the running game 18-0. Sydney show scored 13 points, including the first eight points of running, while the defense forced 13 rpm.

Kansas climbed onto the board and scored six clearer to end the first quarter after security guard S’Mya Nichols uploaded the tape and pulled out a foul, and the security of the sophomore Brittany Britthane followed three when the time was leaving the mountaineers From 18-6 in a quarter game.

Jayhawks prolonged running to 8-0 at the beginning of the second quarter, with Nichols hitting the jumper before senior guard Sydney Udley to end running with the postponement of Senior Guard JJ Quinerly.

West Virginia reached out to 18 after another threes from Jordan Harrison and Sydney Show for the 32-14 lead with 3:51 remained in the first half.

Kansas El Evans’s junior guard has knocked the WVU’s lead back to 15 with three, but senior striker Kylie Blexten struck a pair of free throws, and Harrison struck three when the time expires to take a lead from 39-19 at halftime.

Jordan Harrison opened the second half with a contested arrangement, but Kansas continued his duel, receiving a threesome of the security of the sophomore Laa Conss and the freshman Regan Williams laid it for 5-0 to reduce WVU’s lead to seventeen, 41-24.

Sydney Shaw lifted the mountaineers 21 after his fourth three of the night near the middle point of the third quarter, after which Kinerley pushed the lead to 23 with driving to the basket, as the mountaineers kept an advantage with 52-29 at the end of the third quarter.

The West Virginia continued to pour it and collected 12-2 runs at the beginning of the fourth quarter, with Quinerly scoring seven of the points, underlined by three for 64-34 leads by 6:07 left in the game.

Western Virginia, led by 35 after free throwing from senior Tirz Moore with 2:57 to play as the mountaineers descended to win by 76-43.

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