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Can West Virginia Mountaineers Overcome Wake Forest Demon Deacons' Defensive Prowess at Charleston Coliseum?

The West Virginia Mountaineers faced off against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in a closely contested game at Charleston Coliseum. The final score was 75-66, with the Demon Deacons emerging victorious. This result leaves the Mountaineers with a record of 0-1, while Wake Forest stands at 1-0.


Nov 20, 2023; Fort Myers, Florida, USA;  West Virginia Mountaineers forward Josiah Harris (22) and center Jesse Edwards (7) react after a called timeout against the Southern Methodist Mustangs in the first half during the Fort Myers Tip-Off at Suncoast Credit Union Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

First Half


The first half saw both teams locked in an intense battle, each scoring 34 points. The Mountaineers showcased their offensive capabilities early on, led by Honor Huff who contributed significantly with his scoring prowess. Huff's performance was complemented by Chance Moore's efforts on the boards and his ability to find open teammates for crucial assists.


Second Half


As the second half unfolded, the Demon Deacons tightened their defense and managed to pull ahead. Despite WVU's best efforts to keep pace, including strong performances from DJ Thomas and Jackson Fields in rebounding and defense, they struggled to maintain their offensive rhythm against Wake's pressure.


Wake Forest capitalized on turnovers from WVU and converted them into points off turnovers effectively. Their defensive strategy proved pivotal as they limited WVU’s shooting opportunities while maintaining a steady offensive flow themselves.


Key Performances


Honor Huff stood out for WVU with an impressive individual performance despite the loss. His ability to score under pressure kept his team competitive throughout much of the game. On the other side, Wake’s balanced attack highlighted by efficient shooting percentages across various players made it difficult for WVU to mount a comeback.


In this West Virginia Mountaineers vs Wake Forest Demon Deacons recap, it's clear that defensive plays were crucial in determining this matchup’s outcome. The turning point came when Wake increased their lead through fast breaks and second-chance points during critical moments of play.


Looking ahead, fans can catch WVU as they host Little Rock Trojans at Hope Coliseum on December 9th at 7:00 PM EST; coverage will be available via ESPN+. Share your thoughts about this game and stay tuned for more updates!

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