West Virginia basketball finding groove in season full of obstacles
West Virginia hadn’t beaten a top ten conference opponent on the road in over a decade.
It seems fitting that it happened in a year that has been as unconventional as you could imagine for a litany of reasons.
After a season-ending injury to Isaiah Cottrell, the departure of Oscar Tshiebwe, the pause for COVID-19 and various other hurdles, this season a challenging one on many fronts.
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