West Virginia Edges UMass in Tight Nonconference Clash
The Mountaineers secure a 75-69 victory despite a strong second-half comeback by the Minutemen.
- Tucker DeVries led West Virginia with 17 points, including crucial free throws in the final minute.
- Amani Hansberry contributed significantly with 16 points, 12 of which came in the second half.
- UMass rallied from a 17-point halftime deficit, outscoring West Virginia 41-30 in the second half.
- Rahsool Diggins was UMass's top scorer with 19 points, continuing his strong start to the season.
- West Virginia capitalized on free throws, making 25 of 29, to maintain their lead and secure the win.