Houston Extends Nation’s Longest Home Court Winning Streak to 32 Versus WVU – West Virginia University Athletics

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No. 10-ranked Houston extended its nation’s-best home winning streak to 32 games with tonight’s 70-54 victory over West Virginia at the Fertitta Center in Houston, Texas.
 
The Cougars got a season-high 22 points from J’Wan Roberts and 18 from L.J. Cryer to improve to 13-3 overall and 5-0 in Big 12 play.
 
“(Roberts) makes it tough because we did double him one time in the first half and they hit a three, but our game plan going into it was to play him one on one and he made us pay for it,” West Virginia coach Darian DeVries said afterward. “He puts you in a really tough spot because he is such a good passer.”
 
Roberts made 10 of his 13 field goal attempts while Cryer connected on half of his 10 three-point field goal tries.
 
West Virginia, on the back end of a two-game road trip that included a Sunday afternoon victory at Colorado, drops to 12-4 and 3-2.
 
Amani Hansberry came off the bench to tally 16 points, including 12 in a row during one stretch in the second half, while Javon Small contributed 13.
 
Small scored nine straight points in the first half and West Virginia was trailing by three points with 10 minutes to go. But the Cougars used a 9-0 spurt to push their lead to 12 and led 40-27 at halftime.
 
West Virginia scored eight straight to begin the second half, and had the deficit down to three, 51-48, with 12:36 to go when it went ice cold.
 
“In the second half, we came out much more aggressive and did some better things defensively, which led to some better offense as well,” DeVries said. “Then Amani gave us a spark in the second half, but every time we got back in there it seemed like it was a big turnover from us that didn’t give us a shot to even get a ball up at the rim.”
 
Houston held the Mountaineers scoreless for a six-minute stretch and the Cougars responded with a 14-0 run to put the game away.
 
Houston’s biggest lead was 16 with 1:10 remaining.
 
The Cougars made 11 of 26 from behind the three-point arc and turned West Virginia’s 12 turnovers into 25 points. Houston also outscored West Virginia 24 to 16 in the paint and outrebounded the Mountaineers 30 to 23.
 
West Virginia shot 44.2% from the floor, connecting on 19 of 43, while Houston shot 49% by making 25 of its 51 field goal attempts.
 
Emanuel Sharp contributed 14 points for the Cougars.

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Tonight’s loss was West Virginia’s first against a nationally ranked team after three victories.

 

“I thought the way the game played out, we did a lot of really good things at times, and we knew going into it that turnovers were going to be the biggest key,” DeVries said. “We only had 12 turnovers, which is a couple more than you would like, but all of them it seemed like resulted in points.

 

“They were really efficient at taking advantage of any time we gave them a loose ball and going down and converting when our defense wasn’t allowed to get set,” DeVries said.

 

The Mountaineers resume one of the difficult portions of their schedule with a home game on Saturday against second-ranked Iowa State. 

 

West Virginia University will be celebrating the life and legacy of Jerry West during the game with video tributes throughout and an on-court memorial service at halftime with many of his family members on hand.

 

West died in Los Angeles last June 12.

 

The game has already been announced a sellout.

 

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