NCAAB Game Recap - American University at West Virginia
Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Buck
81
UNC
93
F
Niag
81
Minn
107
F
Crei
92
NW
88
F
CS-Ful
57
StMar
76
F
Ind
68
Seton
84
F
CenAR
101
UCLA
106
F(OT)
Amer
64
WVU
98
F
South
58
MOSt
86
F
(N/A)
68
LIU
104
F
DelSt
71
IPFW
85
F
(N/A)
57
WCU
76
F
Citad
73
NCAT
92
F
(N/A)
48
UNCG
82
F
(N/A)
49
FaDi
111
F
StFNY
79
Manh
80
F(OT)
Hamp
76
W&M
83
F
Navy
45
Penn
66
F
Hartfo
53
Rider
89
F
BYU
65
Princ
56
F
UCSB
62
Pitt
70
F
Mont
57
PSU
70
F
MtStM
68
GTown
102
F
Radf
73
ECU
66
F
GWebb
65
UCF
68
F
JSU
76
Buff
81
F
(N/A)
58
ChaSo
98
F
Maris
73
UMassL
76
F
UTRGV
82
TXAMC
75
F(OT)
StEdw
66
SFA
89
F
OakCi
50
APSU
109
F
E IL
54
W IL
56
F
NCC
57
TN-M
74
F
Valpa
94
SIU-E
69
F
(N/A)
53
W Ky
83
F
UTSA
79
TxSt
78
F
NWSt
35
SMU
81
F
Ball
69
Okla
108
F
(N/A)
43
NrthIA
72
F
SoFL
75
Stetsn
72
F
Butl
65
MD
79
F
Seatt
59
WaSt
75
F
MsVl
47
UtSt
83
F
SDak
71
TCU
76
F
(N/A)
47
CAPoly
76
F
Nev
93
SCla
63
F
RobM
53
USD
65
F
PVAM
63
UNLV
98
F
UCRiv
64
LoyMa
76
F
MTWes
81
MTSt
109
F
UCDav
62
Pacif
58
F
MD-ES
StBon
PPD

Nov 15, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

American University

33

31

64

(24) West Virginia

44

54

98

No. 24 WVU overcomes sluggish start to beat American 98-64
Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:48 PM

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia got going once its defense did.

The 24th-ranked Mountaineers shook off a slow start to beat American University 98-064 on Wednesday night.

The Mountaineers (1-1) were tied with the Eagles 24-24 with 6 1/2 left in the first half. West Virginia then closed the half on a 20-9 run.

"In the first half, we were giving up straight line drives and open shots," Jevon Carter said. "In the second half, once we started getting stops, that's when our offense started clicking."

Carter and Daxter Miles scored 20 points each to lead West Virginia.

WVU shot 12 of 32 (37.5 percent) from the field in the first half and finished the game shooting 32 of 63 (51 percent).

"We had shots in the first half, we just didn't make any and we forced things," West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said. "We didn't really take what we had. I thought we did a better job in the second half of taking what they gave us."

Beetle Bolden added 16 points for West Virginia and freshman Teddy Allen scored 14 points in his home debut. Lamont West scored 12 points, 10 from the free throw line.

Wesley Harris led West Virginia with eight rebounds.

Sagaba Konate, who started at forward for the Mountaineers in their 88-65 loss to Texas A&M in Germany, was listed on the active roster but did not see playing time.

"It wasn't a suspension or anything, I just didn't want to play him," Huggins said. "That's my prerogative. Coach's decision."

Sa'eed Nelson led American (0-2) with 17 points and Larry Motuzis added 15. The Eagles shot 29 of 39 from the field.

"I thought that's an outlier game," American coach Mike Brennan said. "They're a Top 25 team and they are what they are for a reason. I thought we hung in there for as long as this group can right now."

With a blowout loss to Texas A&M in Germany and a sluggish start against American, the Mountaineers will need to improve their scoring output to be competitive in the Big 12 come late December.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Since the Mountaineers play only American and Morgan State before the new AP Top 25 comes out, it is very unlikely that West Virginia rises more than a spot or two, if they rise at all.

EMERGING LEADER

In their two losses, American has found a new leader alongside returning star Nelson. Motuzis has a team-best scoring average of 16 points per game along with three rebounds per game against two Big 12 opponents on the road.

"We know Larry can score for sure," Brennan said. "But now we need to get him to do some other things and get other guys to sort of get comfortable. But Larry's been working really, really hard and I'm happy with his defensive progress."

STRONG MOUNTAINEER FRESHMEN

Two West Virginia freshmen, Wesley Harris and Teddy Allen both played significant time in their debuts. Allen finished with 14 points and four rebounds in his 14 minutes and Harris finished with eight points and eight rebounds in 22 minutes.

PRESS VIRGINIA

The Mountaineers continued to do what they do best, scoring 28 points off 22 Eagle turnovers.

UP NEXT

American continues their season-opening road trip at Wagner on Saturday.

West Virginia finishes the week with a home game against Morgan State on Saturday.

Leaders

American University PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Nelson 17 0 6 3 1 0
L. Motuzis 15 0 0 3 0 0
West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Miles Jr. 20 0 3 4 0 0
J. Carter 20 0 7 7 9 2

Team Comparison

Amer WVU
Points For 64 98
Field Goals 21/46-46% 32/63-51%
Three Pointers 9/25-36% 5/16-31%
Free Throws 13/20-65% 29/39-74%
Offensive Rebounds 8 16
Defensive Rebounds 18 23
Rebounds 28 43
Blocks 3 3
Steals 3 14
Turnovers 22 7
Personal Fouls 23 20
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 1 0

2017-18 Reg Season - WVU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 15 Amer 64 @ WVU 98 S. Nelson 17 D. Miles Jr. 20

Game Information

Stadium: WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, West Virginia
Attendance: 9,180
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