AUSTIN, Texas - Bob Huggins didn’t divulge exactly how he lit into his West Virginia team at halftime when it trailed Texas by 10 points. 13 West Virginia erased a 19-point deficit in the second half, then withstood a flurry of last-second misses to hold off No. Miles McBride scored 17 for West Virginia (15-6, 8-4 Big 12), which was down 62-43 early in the second half. The officials called 13 fouls on Texas in the half, five more than they assessed West Virginia. After the Longhorns attained more distance in the second half, West Virginia went to work using improved shooting and tougher defence.
Source: thestar February 20, 2021 22:52 UTC