Arizona State makes its first Coliseum visit Tuesday night

















Story of the tape
Points per game 75.7 72.6
Scoring margin +3.0 +8.8
Field Goal Percentage .449 .434
OPP Field Goal Percentage .418 .392
3-PT Field Goal Percentage .371 .348
OPP 3-PT Field Goal Percentage .313 .281
Free throw percentage .711 .751
Rebounds per match 36.1 34.9
Assists per match 13.8 13.6
Revenue per game 13.3 11.1
Steals per game 5.8 7.9
Block per game 5.3 4.9
Streak L4 W1

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia continues its two-game Big 12 homestand with a Tuesday night game against Arizona State that will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network.

The Sun Devils (10-7 overall and 1-5 in Big 12 play) are on the tail end of an East Coast swing that saw them drop a 67-60 decision in Cincinnati last Saturday afternoon.

In that game, the Bearcats jumped out to a 36-22 lead at halftime and led by 17 early in the second half before the Sun Devils rallied. Five-star freshman forward Jayden Quaintance, a former Kentucky recruit, pulled Arizona State within four on a dunk, but the Sun Devils could get no closer. Quaintance led Arizona State in the game with 15 points and 14 rebounds.

Quaintance, a 6-foot-9 forward, is one of four current Arizona State players averaging 10.1 points per game. match. He is also the team’s best rebounder, pulling down 8.6 boards per game. competition.

Milwaukee transfer BJ Freeman, a 6-foot-6 senior guard, leads the Sun Devils in scoring with an average of 13.2 points per game. match. He is shooting 35.1% from 3-point range and contributed 12 in last Saturday’s loss at Cincinnati.

Coach Bobby Hurley also gets 12.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per game from Ball State transfer Basheer Jihad, a 6-foot-9 senior forward.

Missouri State transfer Alston Mason also contributes double figures in the scoring column, averaging 12 points per game. match. He had 13 against the Bearcats.

Hurley has been without five-star freshman guard Joson Sanon, who suffered an undisclosed lower-body injury in the BYU loss and is out indefinitely. Sanon was Arizona State’s best bench player, averaging 12.8 points per game. game and has missed the last five games, including the conference opener against Colorado, an 81-61 Arizona State victory.

Arizona State’s starting five of Quaintance (39 minutes), Mason (40 minutes), Freeman (36 minutes), Basher (33 minutes) and 6-foot-3 senior guard Adam Miller (36 minutes) played nearly the entire game against Cincinnati.

Amier Ali, a 6-foot-8 freshman, played nine minutes off the bench, while Shawn Phillips Sr., a 7-foot junior center from Dayton, Ohio, played seven minutes.

Arizona State has dropped four straight since the Colorado win, including a 72-66 overtime home loss to Baylor on Jan. 11.

West Virginia, meanwhile, is coming off one of the better home performances in school history last Saturday night when it knocked off second-ranked Iowa State 64-57. Guard Javon little one scored a game-high 27 points, including 12 straight at one point down the stretch, to give Coach Darian DeVries‘ Mountaineers their third top-10 ranked win of the season, and their fourth against a ranked team.

“It’s obviously a big win for us and our program,” DeVries said afterward. “I think the world of Iowa State. I think they’re one of the best teams in the country and they have a chance to play on the last day.

“I was really proud of our team for their game tonight on a night where both teams couldn’t get much going offensively,” he added.

Small enters Tuesday’s game averaging a Big 12-best 19.8 points per game. game, which places him in the top 25 among all NCAA scorers.

Small’s stat line against the Cyclones included seven rebounds, five assists and four steals in a wonderful all-around performance.

Amani Hansberrywho scored a team-best 16 points off the bench in the Houston loss, contributed all 12 of his points against Iowa State from behind the 3-point arc. Hansberry is averaging 10.2 points per game. competition.

The Mountaineer defense limited the Cyclones to just 43.9% shooting, including 1 of 17 from 3-point range. WVU also made 14 steals, which directly led to 13 points.

West Virginia, like Arizona State, has reduced key transfer depth Tucker DeVries missed his ninth straight game with an undisclosed upper-body injury.

Freshman guard Jonathan Powell (9.2 ppg.) and senior guard Joseph Yesufu (4.8 ppg.) has picked up some of the slack, and so has the freshman guard KJ Tenner (3.3 pages).

The Mountaineers’ starting lineup against Iowa State featured Small, Powell, the 6-foot-8 senior forward Toby Okani6-foot-11 center Eduardo Andre and 6-foot-4 guard Sencire Harris. It’s the same lineup DeVries has used since it upset seventh-ranked Kansas 62-21 in Lawrence.

West Virginia (13-4, 4-2) remains the No. 30 in this week’s NET Rankings, while Arizona State checks in at No. 64. WVU also returned to the Associated Press Top 25 rankings Monday at No. 23.

Tuesday night’s game will be the first ever meeting between the two schools, and the contest will tip off at 9:00 PM Mountaineer Sports Network radio coverage with Tony CaridiBrad Howe and studio host David Kahn will begin at 8:00 PM on stations throughout West Virginia, online via WVUsports.com and the Varsity Network and WVU Gameday apps.

Despite a cold weather forecast and a late tip time on a weeknight, DeVries is hoping for another strong showing against Arizona State.

“There are some tough places to play in the Big 12, and we want our place to be one of them,” he said. “I felt like it was (against Iowa State) and the crowd did their part.”

Tickets are still available and can be purchased through the Mountaineer Ticket Office by logging on WVUGAME.com.