NCAAB Game Recap - Morgan State at West Virginia
Sat Nov 18, 2017 7:30 PM EST

UtSt
66
Gonz
79
F
Fairf
64
Purd
106
F
LaSal
74
NW
82
F
NJIT
53
Seton
82
F
Morg
48
WVU
111
F
Brad
71
UTSA
69
F
(N/A)
40
Penn
99
F
Hou
68
Lib
66
F
TxTch
75
BC
64
F
ChiSt
44
NrthIA
82
F
MD-ES
57
GTown
83
F
(N/A)
65
Woff
96
F
SIU-E
80
Stetsn
76
F
Harv
69
Manh
73
F
Presb
58
VMI
78
F
Eurek
68
CenMI
103
F
JMU
65
Web
73
F
Seatt
102
Detr
71
F
Amer
70
Merrim
71
F
(N/A)
55
FaDi
94
F
Citad
79
HiPt
77
F
ChaSo
82
USC-Up
72
F
Hamp
57
GrgWas
65
F
How
66
E MI
76
F
W&M
64
UCF
75
F
Furm
65
Butl
82
F
Quin
55
Wake
72
F
(N/A)
81
GWebb
119
F
StFPA
83
Longw
56
F
NFla
81
MtStM
84
F
ConSP
62
Elon
84
F
Navy
79
Bry
71
F
IPFW
67
IL-C
51
F
(N/A)
65
Winth
106
F
MTSU
75
TNSt
65
F
FlaAM
48
MissSt
79
F
Bingha
61
Evans
66
F
JackSt
58
StBon
72
F
IdaSt
62
WaSt
83
F
HCU
88
Belm
93
F
Vermt
80
CoCar
67
F
USA
68
Maine
46
F
HowPa
64
SFA
118
F
(N/A)
35
CS-Ful
77
F
UCDav
71
UtVal
80
F
Lipsco
57
Tex
80
F
LIU
86
Hartfo
84
F
UTRGV
58
TxSt
75
F
Mercer
78
Drex
59
F
NCAT
90
JU
82
F(OT)
CSNor
73
GMas
78
F(OT)
FlGlf
80
BGSU
83
F
FIU
51
WIMil
66
F
Army
94
Maris
73
F
Murr
80
WriSt
61
F
YSU
84
Canis
104
F
PorSt
94
UCRiv
82
F
Campbl
84
UNCW
88
F
KennSt
68
TNTec
82
F
Oakl
74
Toled
87
F
TXSo
67
Syr
80
F
Princ
58
StJos
71
F
Charl
81
UNCC
72
F
TN-M
59
Akr
76
F
SacHr
61
StPet
70
F
(N/A)
25
W IL
102
F
NoKY
85
Iona
72
F
Gram
55
SDak
84
F
(N/A)
64
SIU
69
F
ArkPB
37
SMU
72
F
MTSt
58
LaTec
71
F
Colora
86
Drake
81
F
Buck
78
MD
80
F
ArkLR
51
GrCan
76
F
TexAr
89
BYU
75
F
SHSU
54
Ida
63
F
CAPoly
63
SCla
59
F
Norf
62
USD
71
F
Nev
89
Pacif
74
F
LongB
81
OrSt
89
F

Nov 18, 2017, 7:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Morgan State

20

28

48

(24) West Virginia

59

52

111

Miles leads No. 24 WVU in rout of Morgan State 111-48
Sat Nov 18, 2017 10:47 PM

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia coach Bob Huggins was wondering whether his team would regain its energy before the tough part of the schedule.

That problem was solved Saturday night as Daxter Miles scored a career-high 32 points to lead the 24th-ranked Mountaineers over Morgan State 111-48.

"I thought we had good energy today," Huggins said. "I didn't think we had much energy in the first game and I didn't think we had much energy in practice. We were much, much better yesterday in practice. I thought we had a good energy."

The Mountaineers (2-1) had control from the start, opening the game with a 14-3 run, rebounding from a sloppy start against American on Wednesday.

WVU finished the game shooting 45 of 77 (58 percent) from the field.

Jevon Carter added 16 points for West Virginia while Beetle Bolden had 13 points and freshman Teddy Allen added 10.

Carter and Miles have combined for 42 percent of the Mountaineers' scoring production at home this season.

"It means he's focused," Carter said of Miles. "It's our last year. It's all or nothing. He's proving that he's willing to give it all he's got.

"We feed off each other. We just make sure we come and play and if we come and play then everything else should fall in line."

Allen has scored in double figures in all three of his Mountaineer games.

Wesley Harris led all players with seven rebounds for West Virginia.

Sagaba Konate, who did not play in the Mountaineers' win over American on Wednesday, returned to play and finished with eight points and five rebounds.

"Sags did what we thought he would do," Huggins said. "We have to get him better."

Lapri McCray-Pace and Martez Cameron led Morgan State (2-2) with 10 points each. McCray-Pace, Cameron and Alec Ennis had five rebounds each.

The Bears shot 18 of 56 (32 percent) from the field.

"I came down here trying to focus on us," Morgan State coach Todd Bozeman said. "I mean it's our fourth game of the season. So I came in here trying to focus on us."

BIG PICTURE

The Bears play eight of their next nine games away from their home court in Baltimore. Major games include George Washington and George Mason.

West Virginia, in the midst of a three-game mid-major stretch in Morgantown, will look to regain some national respect next week as they head to the Advocare Invitational on Thanksgiving.

PRESS VIRGINIA

The full court press returned to Morgantown in its classic form as the Mountaineers scored 37 points off of 36 turnovers.

TROUBLE WITH THE CARR

Morgan State's leading scorer Phillip Carr shot 2 for 13 from the field and caused four turnovers.

"It's hard for us to be in games if Phil Carr doesn't score," Bozeman said.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Since the Mountaineers have only played American and Morgan State since the rankings came out Monday, any rise in the polls would only come due to No. 20 Northwestern's 92-88 loss to Creighton on Thursday.

UP NEXT

Morgan State hosts Division II Goldey-Beacom College on Tuesday.

West Virginia closes out their home stand with Long Beach State on Monday.

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Leaders

Morgan State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. McCray-Pace 10 0 1 5 1 0
M. Cameron 10 0 1 1 1 0
West Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Miles Jr. 32 0 3 2 1 0
J. Carter 16 0 5 5 4 0

Team Comparison

Morg WVU
Points For 48 111
Field Goals 18/56-32% 45/77-58%
Three Pointers 3/9-33% 10/27-37%
Free Throws 9/17-53% 11/19-58%
Offensive Rebounds 13 20
Defensive Rebounds 16 29
Rebounds 31 51
Blocks 5 7
Steals 7 10
Turnovers 27 11
Personal Fouls 16 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 18 Morg 48 @ WVU 111 L. McCray-Pace 10 D. Miles Jr. 32

Game Information

Stadium: WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, West Virginia
Attendance: 11,698
Game Time: