The host Panthers scored 195.375 and finished in second place, while Michigan State finished in third place with a 194.6 mark. Towson earned 194.4 and placed fourth.
The Mountaineers’ (11-5, 2-1) win avenges an earlier loss at Pitt on Jan. 13. Tonight’s win, earned with WVU’s second-best road score of the season, pushes the team’s overall record against the Panthers to 58-13-2. WVU also improves to 22-11 against the Tigers and 11-11-1 against the Spartans.
Though WVU sat in second place after one rotation, tonight’s result was never in doubt, as the squad earned the team wins on each event but floor.