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Baylor Ends West Virginia’s 16-Game Home Run as WVU Women Upset No. 14 Baylor

The men’s result snapped Baylor’s four-game slide, ending West Virginia’s long home streak.

Overview

  • Baylor’s men won 63-53 in Morgantown, halting West Virginia’s 16-game home streak and making it eight straight wins over the Mountaineers.
  • Cameron Carr posted 16 points and 12 rebounds for Baylor despite seven turnovers, and Obi Agbim added 16 with two late 3-pointers that sealed it.
  • The Bears shot 45.5% from the field and 9-for-22 from deep while WVU shot 36% and endured a scoreless stretch of more than seven minutes in the second half.
  • West Virginia’s leading scorer Honor Huff was limited to five points on 1-for-13 shooting, while Brenen Lorient led the Mountaineers with 19.
  • A day later, No. 22 West Virginia’s women beat No. 14 Baylor 70-60 behind Kierra Wheeler’s 18 points and 15 rebounds as Baylor committed 30 turnovers and, despite 27-for-32 free-throw shooting, remained tied with TCU for first place in the Big 12.