West Virginia’s recent run of offensive ineptitude reached a new low in a 70-59 loss at No. 1 Baylor.
The No. 14 Mountaineers finished with more turnovers (22) than field goals (19), providing an embarrassing exclamation point to their current three-game losing streak.
Case in point: When Oscar Tshiebwe made a bank shot midway through the second half, he snapped West Virginia’s streak of 15 minutes, 52 seconds without a second-half field goal that started in Wednesday night’s 58-49 loss to No. 3 Kansas.
With morale dipping to its lowest ebb of the season, Huggins took a much different tact with his team than he did after expressing his disappointment following their recent win over Iowa State.