What time is the BYU vs. West Virginia game?
6 PM CT on ESPN2.
Basketball / Big 12
BYU and West Virginia face off in the Big 12 Tournament. BYU is looking for revenge after losing to West Virginia on February 28th. This is a crucial game for both teams as BYU aims for a better NCAA Tournament seed and West Virginia tries...
West Virginia's strategy will likely involve crowding AJ Dybantsa and forcing other BYU players to step up. BYU needs players like Moo Davis to hit shots and create space for Dybantsa. West Virginia's Brenen Lorient could be a key player, especially after his performance against BYU in the previous game where he scored 18 points and grabbed 7 offensive rebounds. West Virginia's Honor Huff, despite being the worst three-point shooting team in the Big 12, will be a focal point for BYU's defense because of his high attempt rate and ability to make pivotal shots.
BYU is coming off a strong performance against Kansas State, while West Virginia needs a deep tournament run to secure an NCAA Tournament bid. The game is expected to be close, with BYU's Khadim Mboup potentially playing a significant role in the rebounding battle.
6 PM CT on ESPN2.
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To crowd him in the paint and limit his scoring opportunities.
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