West Virginia and Pitt meet for the 193rd time on Tuesday in the most-played and longest-run series for the Mountaineers. Overall, WVU owns a 104-88 all-time mark in the rivalry and has won seven of the last 11 games and four in a row at Pitt’s Charles L. Cost Field.
The Mountaineers (12-9, 2-1 Big 12 Conference) have won four of their last six and are coming off a series win against Jacksonville. WVU opened the home season with a 5-3 walk-off win on Friday night before splitting a doubleheader on Saturday. West Virginia won the series with an 8-1 win before dropping the nightcap, 8-2.