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West Virginia Mountaineers Dominate Colorado Buffaloes with Precision and Power

First Half


The West Virginia Mountaineers showcased their prowess against the Colorado Buffaloes in a game that ended 72-61. The Mountaineers improved their record to 1-0, while the Buffaloes fell to 0-1. From the onset, WVU established control, leading by as much as 14 points during the match. The first half saw them scoring an even 36 points, matching their second-half output.


Jan 17, 2026; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Jasper Floyd (1) celebrates with teammates during the first half against the Colorado Buffaloes at Hope Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-Imagn Images

Treysen Eaglestaff was instrumental in setting the tone early on for WVU with his sharp shooting and playmaking abilities. His performance was complemented by Honor Huff's consistent scoring ability, which helped maintain momentum throughout the half.


Second Half


As the second half unfolded, WVU continued to assert dominance over Colorado. Their defensive strategy limited the Buffs' effectiveness in scoring from beyond the arc, holding them to a mere 27 percent success rate on three-point attempts. Harlan Obioha's presence in defense was crucial as he contributed significantly with rebounds and blocks.


Jan 17, 2026; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; Colorado Buffaloes forward Alon Michaeli (3) drives and passes during the first half against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Hope Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-Imagn Images

The Mountaineers' efficiency shone through with a field goal percentage of 52 percent compared to Colorado's 39 percent. Brenen Lorient added depth off the bench with his rebounding efforts and timely baskets that kept WVU ahead comfortably.


West Virginia Mountaineers vs Colorado Buffaloes Turning Point


A pivotal moment came when DJ Thomas executed a flawless mid-range jumper that extended WVU’s lead during a critical phase of play. This shot not only energized his teammates but also deflated any comeback hopes for Colorado.


Jan 17, 2026; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Jasper Floyd (1) dribbles against Colorado Buffaloes guard Josiah Sanders (5) during the first half at Hope Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-Imagn Images

Despite some resistance from Colorado’s fast break plays led by their guards, it wasn't enough to overcome WVU’s balanced attack and solid defense throughout both halves of play.


Final Thoughts


In reflecting on this encounter between these two teams, it's clear that West Virginia capitalized on key opportunities while maintaining composure under pressure—a testament to their preparation and execution on game day. Fans can look forward to more insights from West Virginia Mountaineers post-game interviews where players will share thoughts about this victory.


Looking ahead, fans should mark January 21st at Desert Financial Arena when WVU faces Arizona State Sun Devils at 9:00 PM EDT—available for viewing via Peacock Internet broadcast network—promising another exciting chapter for supporters eager for more action-packed performances from their team!


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