PITTSBURGH — West Virginia men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins should know much more about his team by the end of Friday.
The Mountaineers and Pittsburgh meet for the 187th time on the hardwood with tip-off at the Petersen Events Center set for 7 p.m. The contest, which marks the first November meeting between the two schools, will air on ESPNU.
West Virginia (1-0) plays for the first time in a week following a 94-84 home win over Akron in the season opener.
“We need to play well against a Power Five school and get a win under our belt,” Huggins said.