MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia is off to the start it desired having won each of its first two games.
Now the Mountaineers, fresh off Friday’s 68-53 victory at Pitt, face their first quick turnaround with Monday’s 7 p.m. meeting against Northern Colorado at the WVU Coliseum.
West Virginia finished 5-11 last season in games played with two or fewer days between them.
“Last year, a lot of times we turned around into a quick game and didn’t play the same,” sophomore forward Emmitt Matthews Jr. said. “Regardless of who we play, we have to play the same way.