By Marquis Cooley | Sports Editor
No. 10 Baylor women’s basketball churned out a 75-57 win over West Virginia University Saturday night in the Ferrell Center, thanks to a fourth quarter eruption in which the Bears scored 29 points.
After getting anything they wanted on offense in their 95-50 win over Kansas State University, scoring was at a premium this afternoon as Baylor (19-5, 9-3 Big 12) had just 46 points through three quarters.
“They [WVU] bothered us with their physicality,” head coach Nicki Collen said. “We went from a game against Kansas State where it was a very finesse game, we could spread it out and touch gaps and kick to shooters and we were making a lot of shots too, just kind of being uncomfortable … They play hard.