
Nov. 15, West Virginia 92, Elon 47: The Mountaineers score 54 points in the second half and run away with the season opener at the Coliseum in Morgantown.
Nov. 20, West Virginia 86, Longwood 54: Upping its record to 2-0 on the season, West Virginia earns an easy non-conference win. Darryl "Truck" Bryant comes off the bench to score 16 points.
Nov. 25, West Virginia 76, Delaware State 42: In Charleston, the Mountaineers push their season record to 3-0 with a runaway victory in non-conference play. Alex Ruoff scores 25 points.
Nov. 28, West Virginia 87, Iowa 68: In Las Vegas, sophomore John Flowers comes off the bench to score 14 points and pull down eight rebounds, leading six double-figure scorers.
Nov. 29, Kentucky 54, West Virginia 43: The Mountaineers fall for the first time on the season, dropping a non-conference clash against bordering state Kentucky in Las Vegas. .
Dec. 3, West Virginia 80, Mississippi 78: Despite shooting just 48 percent from the free-throw line, West Virginia earned the non-conference victory in Oxford, Miss., when Alex Ruoff made two free throws with 18 seconds remaining.
Dec. 6, West Virginia 53, Cleveland State 43: The Mountaineers advance to 6-1 with a home victory against the Vikings. Da'Sean Butler paces West Virginia with 18 points.
Dec. 9, Davidson 68, West Virginia 65: At the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Stephen Curry scores 27 points to lift Davidson to the victory.
Dec. 13, West Virginia 68, Duquesne 63: Truck Bryant nets 18 points, converting six key free throws late in the second half.
Dec. 20, West Virginia 82, Miami (Ohio) 46: At the Coliseum in Morgantown, the Mountaineers have little trouble as they coast to the victory. West Virginia shoots 58.1 percent in the first half.
Dec. 23, West Virginia 89, Radford 54: Alex Ruoff pours in a career- high 38 points and hammers home nine 3-pointers as West Virginia breezes past Radford in a non-conference showdown.
Dec. 27, West Virginia 76, Ohio State 48: West Virginia holds No. 15 Ohio State to 20 second-half points in a runaway win at Value City Arena in Columbus. Alex Ruoff's 17 points helps WVU improve to 10-2.
Jan. 3, West Virginia 92, Seton Hall 66: The Mountaineers claim their fifth consecutive victory, getting 18 points apiece from Da'Sean Butler and Alex Ruoff in a Big East opener in Newark, N.J.
Jan. 6, Connecticut 61, West Virginia 55: No. 5 Connecticut moves to 13-1 on the season as Jeff Adrien scores 17 points and Hasheem Thabeet has 13 points and 13 rebounds.
Jan. 10, Marquette 75, West Virginia 53: Jerel McNeal scores 26 points and Dominic James complements him with 17 and seven assists to lead No. 15 Marquette to the Big East win in Milwaukee.
Jan. 14, West Virginia 87, Marshall 76: The Mountaineers step out of conference to play their in-state rivals, dispatching of the Thundering Herd in Charleston behind Truck Bryant's 22 points.
Jan. 17, West Virginia 62, South Florida 59: West Virginia moves to 13-4 overall, 2-2 in the Big East, even though it was outscored, 39-28, in the final 20 minutes at the Coliseum.
Jan. 22, West Virginia 75, Georgetown 58: The No. 12 Hoyas get knocked off by visiting West Virginia in the Mountaineers' biggest road win to date on the season. Da'Sean Butler scores 15 of his game-high 27 points in the first half.
Jan. 25, Pitt 79, West Virginia 67: No. 4 Pitt travels to Morgantown and outscores West Virginia, 40-30, in the second half to earn the Big East victory. With the loss, West Virginia falls to 14-5.
Jan. 28, West Virginia 75, St. John's 52: At the Coliseum, West Virginia constructs a phenomenal defensive effort, holding St. John's to 36.7 percent shooting (18 of 49) while forcing 18 turnovers.
Jan. 31, Louisville 69, West Virginia 63: The Cardinals earn their ninth consecutive win as Jerry Smith scores 20 points and Terrence Jennings, off the bench, scores 13 to lead No. 7 Louisville. West Virginia's conference record falls to even, at 4-4.
Feb. 4, Syracuse 74, West Virginia 61: The Carrier Dome is a venue for West Virginia's second consecutive loss, as Syracuse gets 22 points each from guards Eric Devendorf and Jonny Flynn. Da'Sean Butler scores an impressive 23 points in defeat.
Feb. 7, West Virginia 86, Providence 59: The Mountaineers fracture their two-game Big East losing skid and push their record to 16-7 with a home win against the Friars. Alex Ruoff hits on 8 of his 11 attempts for 24 points.
Feb. 9, Pitt 70, West Virginia 59: The basketball version of the Backyard Brawl falls in favor of the Panthers for the second time on the season as Sam Young scores 20 points for No. 4-ranked Pitt at home.
Feb. 13, West Virginia 93, Villanova 72: Coach Bob Huggins' squad constructs one of their most impressive efforts on the season, slamming No. 13 Villanova at the Coliseum on national television as Da'Sean Butler explodes for 43 points. The Mountaineers now sit at 17-8, 6-6 in the Big East.
Feb. 18, West Virginia 79, Notre Dame 68: Springing back over the .500 mark in conference play with the victory, West Virginia moves to 18-8, 7-6 in the Big East as it turns back the Irish. Alex Ruoff scores 24 points.
Feb. 22, West Virginia 74, Rutgers 56: The Mountaineers move into sixth place and advance their record to 8-6 in the Big East with a victory at Rutgers. Devin Ebanks is impressive, nothing a double-double (14 points, 11 rebounds).
Feb. 26, Cincinnati 65, West Virginia 61: In an emotional homecoming for coach Bob Huggins to Cincinnati, the Bearcats earn a Big East win against the Mountaineers. Alex Ruoff finishes with 18 points, 10 of those coming from the free-throw line.
March 1, West Virginia 64, South Florida 50: The Mountaineers claw back to 9-7 in conference play with a win in Tampa. Alex Ruoff is the difference, scoring 16 points as he leads four double-digit scorers.
March 4, West Virginia 82, DePaul 63: West Virginia reaches the double digit mark in Big East victories -- moving to 10-7 -- by defeating the Blue Demons at the Coliseum. Da'Sean Butler scores 16 points and pulls down 10 rebounds.
March 7, Louisville 62, West Virginia 59: No. 6 Louisville gets 20 points from Terrence Williams in a win at the Coliseum. Kevin Jones leads the Mountaineers with 19 points in the final game of the Big East regular season.
March 11, West Virginia 74, Notre Dame 62: In a Big East Conference tournament opener in New York City, Alex Ruoff scores 25 points and Da'Sean Butler adds 20 as the Mountaineers advance into the quarterfinals.
March 12, West Virginia 74, Pitt 60: The Mountaineers stun favored Pitt in a Big East tournament quarterfinal matchup at Madison Square Garden. Freshman Devin Ebanks steals the show, scoring 20 points and grabbing seven rebounds.
March 13, Syracuse 74, West Virginia 69: In overtime in a Big East semifinal, the No. 18 Orange get the better of the Mountaineers. Syracuse guard Eric Devendorf proved the difference, scoring 23 points for the Orange.