January 18, 2013
Purdue matchups call for Mountaineers to go small
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Of course, the other thing that would help the Mountaineers even more would be if they could shoot like they did in those final eight minutes. Outside shooting - and even inside shooting, for that matter - has been an issue all season for WVU. In road games at Texas and Iowa State in the past 10 days, WVU started 0 for 13 from 3-point range each time.

But against the Longhorns West Virginia made shots when it mattered and rallied to win in overtime. After that 0-for-13 start at Iowa State, the Mountaineers made nine of their last 11 3-point attempts.

A few things might contribute to better shooting today against Purdue. For one, freshman Terry Henderson will likely return after missing the Iowa State trip because of back pains. Huggins said Henderson is practicing again.

Another would be Humphrey, the senior transfer from Boston College who was supposed to have given the team a shooting spark this season. It hasn't happened. Going into the Iowa State game, Humphrey hadn't even played since Dec. 22 and was shooting 30.7 percent from 3-point range when he did play.

But then with Henderson out and outside shooting needed, Huggins first tried Aaron Brown and then Humphrey. Humphrey caught fire, making three 3s in four attempts.

"Let's be honest, he didn't make shots early in the year,'' Huggins said. "He's put a lot of time in and kind of fixed a couple of things that were giving him problems.''

If Humphrey continues to shoot the ball well, he could be a huge asset for a team that ranks among the worst in the country in both 3-point and overall shooting.

"He's got to play,'' Huggins said. "We've got to be able to score the ball.''

  • BRIEFLY: Huggins said he didn't know if Browne would play today. He didn't practice Thursday because of his ankle, but was trying to go on Friday.
  • Today's game ends a stretch of three in the last four on the road, but there are still no home stands coming any time soon. In fact, the only thing that resembles a home stand the rest of the season is back-to-back games against Oklahoma State and Baylor at the end of February.
  • Huggins' next win will be his 719th, tying him on the all-time list with Don Haskins. The only active coaches with more wins are Mike Krzyzewski and Jim Boeheim.
  • West Virginia next plays Wednesday night at the Coliseum against TCU, a 7:30 p.m. game to be televised by ESPN2. After a Saturday afternoon game at Oklahoma State (ESPNU), the Mountaineers host No. 4 Kansas in the first of three Big Monday games on ESPN.
  • Reach Dave Hickman at 304-348-1734 or dphickm...@aol.com or follow him at Twitter.com/dphickman1.

     

     

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