Tip Off the Big Dance with Old Chicago’s Hoops & Hops Mini Tour


Tip Off the Big Dance with Old Chicago's Hoops & Hops Mini Tour

Tip Off the Big Dance with Old Chicago's Hoops & Hops Mini Tour

Award-winning brand unveils new college basketball Mini Tour featuring local craft brews from now until April 10

Houston, TX  (RestaurantNews.com)  Come and enjoy college hoops while enjoying your favorite hops, featured menu items and specialty drinks at Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom!

From now until April 10, the award-winning pizza brand is hosting its Hoops & Hops Mini Tour. The tour allows guests to choose from Bavarian Pretzel Sticks, Jalapeno Pretzel Bites, the Crafted Beer Burger or enjoy from a local selection of five craft featured beers and Guinness. The tour also features two new specialty cocktails – the Sweet 16, made with Captain Morgan, Amaretto, orange juice, lemon juice, Sprite and grenadine, and the Strong Forward, made with Jim Beam, Kahlúa and bitters.

Guests who complete the tour will receive one of Old Chicago’s signature Mini Tour shirts. And, now until March 27, Old Chicago fans can enjoy FREE delivery on oldchicago.com at participating locations.

What:             Old Chicago is hosting the Hoops and Hops Mini Tour in honor of the college basketball tournament.

When:             Now until April 10.

Where:           All participating Old Chicago locations.

Visit oldchicago.com to learn more and to find the restaurant nearest you.

About Old Chicago

Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom is a restaurant specializing in a deep-rooted tradition of authentic pizzas, taproom fare and local and legendary craft beers. Founded in 1976, Old Chicago operates over 80 restaurants in 24 states. Voted “Best Franchise to Buy in 2019” by Franchise Times, Old Chicago is an award-winning, top loyalty brand in the U.S. Old Chicago is also the home of the World Beer Tour™, which rewards members for enjoying 110 of the best craft beers from down the street to across the globe. Visit oldchicago.com to learn more and to find the restaurant nearest you. For information about franchise opportunities, visit ocfranchising.com.

About SPB Hospitality

SPB Hospitality is a leading operator and franchisor of full-service dining restaurants, spanning a national footprint of hundreds of restaurants and breweries in 39 states and the District of Columbia. The Company’s diverse portfolio of restaurant brands includes Logan’s Roadhouse, Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom, and a collection of restaurant-brewery brands, including Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery and Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant. SPB Hospitality also operates a collection of specialty restaurant concepts including ChopHouse & Brewery, Big River Grille & Brewing Works, AIA Ale Works Restaurant & Taproom, Ragtime Tavern Seafood & Grill, J. Alexander’s Restaurant, Merus Grill, Redlands Grill, Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill, Overland Park Grill and Seven Bridges Grille & Brewery.

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Men’s Hoops Heads to Coastal Carolina for The Basketball Classic Second Round


  

FOR OPENERS

• For the seventh time in program history, the FGCU men’s basketball team has reached the postseason as the Eagles accepted a bid to The Basketball Classic. The Eagles opened tournament play last Wednesday with a 95-79 win over Detroit Mercy in the first round. FGCU will now head to Coastal Carolina for a second-round match up on Monday night. The opening tip is set for 7 PM and the game will be streamed live on ESPN+.
• Each round of The Basketball Classic will be reset similar to the old NIT model. The winner of the FGCU/CCU game will play later this week depending on travel schedules of each institution.
 

The Match-up

• Through 33 games this year, FGCU is averaging 78.0 points while giving up 73.4 per game. The Eagles have solid shooting numbers at 45.4 percent from the floor and 35.1 percent from deep. FGCU ranks second in the league in scoring, fourth in scoring margin (+4.6), and third in three pointers made (10.2/game), while leading the league in assists (525, 15.9/game), rebounds (1288, 39.0/game) and blocked shots (162, 4.9/game).
• The Green and Blue is led by Tavian Dunn-Martin and Kevin Samuel who are averaging 21.5 and 11.7 points per game, respectively. Samuel is averaging nearly a double-double with a team-best 9.8 rebounds, while adding 95 blocks. He has set the single-season record for blocked shots surpassing Kyle Marks (2008-09) who previously held it with 51.
Cyrus Largie is the third leading scorer on the team at 10.6 points while adding 4.7 rebounds.
• Along with his scoring, Dunn-Martin also leads the Eagles and the ASUN in assists with 6.1 per game which ranks 6th nationally. Dunn-Martin, Caleb Catto, and Austin Richie are the top three-point shooters at .368, .366, and .357, respectively. Samuel is the overall field goal percentage leader at 64.2 percent from the floor which ranks 5th nationally. His 2.97 blocks per game also ranks 7th nationally while his 15 double-doubles this season are also 16th in the NCAA. He is also one of just three active players nationally to have 1,000 career points and rebounds. With 301 career blocks, he is the only player this season to add over 300 career swats as well.
• Coastal Carolina picked up a 66-42 win over Maryland Eastern Shore last Wednesday improving to 17-13 overall. CCU was 8-8 in Sun Belt play during the regular season and fell 70-64 to Georgia Southern in the first round of the league tournament.
• The Chanticleers have averaged 72.6 points per game on the year while allowing 64.5 per contest. CCU is coached by long-time veteran Cliff Ellis who is in his 15th season in Conway and 48th overall.
• Vince Cole leads Coastal in scoring with 15.4 points per game followed by Rudi Williams at 14.1 points per night. Essam Mostafa is posting nearly a double-double per game at 12.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game.
 

Eagles Vs. Chanticleers

• This will be the first time the two teams have ever met.
 

Dunn-Martin, Samuel, Catto All Earn Postseason ASUN honors

• A trio of Eagles earned All-ASUN accolades this year Highlighted by Tavian Dunn-Martin being named the ASUN Men’s Basketball Newcomer of the Yea and Kevin Samuel being selected as the Defensive Player of the Year. The duo were also named to the All-ASUN First Team and Second Team, respectively.
• Dunn-Martin becomes the first FGCU player to be named Newcomer of the Year since Brandon Goodwin in 2016-17. Samuel also became the first Eagle to be named the Defensive Player of the Year since Demetris Morant did so in 2016-17 as well.
• Having the pair each named to All-ASUN teams is the first time since 2017-18 where FGCU had multiple players earn postseason honors when Goodwin and Zach Johnson were both named to the All-ASUN First Team.
• For the second consecutive season, FGCU men’s basketball senior Caleb Catto was named to the ASUN All-Academic Team.
 

Catto Earns Academic All-District

• Senior Caleb Catto was recently announced as a member of the CoSIDA Academic All-District team highlighting his tremendous work on and off the court. As a member of the team, he is now eligible for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors as well.
• Catto becomes the first-ever member of the program to earn the accolade. He was also the first player to be named to the ASUN All-Academic Team following the 2020-21 campaign.
• The guard currently carries a 3.75 cumulative grade-point-average as an integrated studies major. He has posted 4.0 GPA’s in each of the last three semesters and was a member of the 2021 NABC Honors Court. Throughout his career, he has been honored on the FGCU President’s List and Dean’s List as well as on the ASUN Honor Roll. Catto serves on the Eagles Council (SAAC) as the group’s Secretary and has been a member of the E.A.G.L.E.S. Leadership Institute. He has also contributed 65 hours of service to the greater Southwest Florida community in projects such as Eagle Reading, Toys for Tots, and Seminole Basketball Camps.
 

Historic Season Numbers

• The Eagles have set or are on the verge of setting several single-season program records:











No. 1 Made 3pt FG 336
No. 1 Attempted 3 pt FG 957
No. 1 Blocks Per Game 4.9
No. 1 Total Blocks 162
No. 5 Assists Per Game 15.9
No. 5 Points Per Game 78.0
No. 6 Assists 525
No. 7 Rebounds Per Game 39.0

 

Samuel, Dunn-Martin Having Record Breaking Years

Tavian Dunn-Martin is one of just 80 NCAA players since 1992-93 to have over 600 points and 180 assists in a single-season. He holds the FGCU single-game scoring record with 43 points and his 688 points are the most for a single-season in FGCU history as he has surpassed Brandon Goodwin who had two 600-pt seasons including the previous record (632, 2017-18).
Kevin Samuel is the only active NCAA player to have 1,000 career points & rebounds along with 300 blocks (300). His 95 blocks are a single-season FGCU record as are his 3.0 blocks per game. His 9.8 rebounds per game are also a single-season program record, while his 313 total rebounds are currently the second-most for a single-season. The 95 blocked shots also rank as the 3rd most for a career in FGCU history.

For complete coverage of FGCU men’s basketball, follow the Eagles on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook at @FGCU_MBB and online at www.FGCUAthletics.com. You can also sign-up to have news on FGCU men’s basketball and other programs delivered directly to your inbox by visiting www.fgcuathletics.com/email.

E.A.G.L.E. CAMPAIGN

IT TAKES A TEAM to achieve our newest goal – a $10 million campaign to address student-athlete needs in continued academic success, life skills, mental health, nutrition, and strength and conditioning as well as departmental needs in facility expansion and improvement as well as mentoring and leadership training for coaches and staff. The name embodies our mission and the purpose of the E.A.G.L.E. Campaign – Eagle Athletics Generating Lifetime Excellence. Join Our Team and pledge your gift today to help the Eagles of tomorrow!

COACH FLY

Michael Fly was introduced as the fourth FGCU men’s basketball head coach on April 5, 2018. He had spent the previous seven years as an assistant coach on the Eagles’ staff. In his time with the Eagles, he has helped FGCU to a 210-142 record (.585 winning percentage), including six ASUN Tournament Final appearances, three NCAA Tournament victories, three ASUN Tournament titles and three ASUN Regular Season Championships, two berths in the NIT, a CIT appearance and a run to the Sweet 16. He has coached 13 all-conference selections while with the Green and Blue, including two ASUN Player of the Year honors in Sherwood Brown and Brandon Goodwin, two ASUN Defensive Player of the Year selections in Bernard Thompson and Demetris Morant and one ASUN Newcomer of the Year in Schadrac Casimir. Of the top-10 players in career points at FGCU, Fly has helped develop eight of them, including all-time leading scorer Thompson (1,835). Additionally, the Kentucky alumnus has coached both the ASUN all-time assists leader Brett Comer (845; 24th in NCAA history) and FGCU all-time leading rebounder Chase Fieler (714).

 

#FEEDFGCU

FGCU Athletics sponsors events in November and April to benefit the FGCU Campus Food Pantry (www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry) and the Harry Chapin Food Bank (www.harrychapinfoodbank.org), FGCU Athletics’ charities of choice. For more information, including how to make a contribution, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag #FeedFGCU to help raise awareness.

 

ABOUT FGCU

FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 87 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 14+ seasons at the Division I level. Additionally, in just nine seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 43 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Eight FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including women’s basketball (No. 25, 2021-22), beach volleyball (No. 20, 2021) and both men’s soccer (2018, 2019) and women’s soccer (2018) as three of the most recent. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors’ Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA’s Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.50 GPA in the classroom in the fall 2020 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for 24 consecutive semesters. The 2019 Fall, 2020 Spring, 2020 Fall, and 2021 Spring semesters each saw another milestone reached as all 15 programs achieved a 3.0-or-higher team GPA in each. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 – being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.

 

–FGCUATHLETICS.COM–

 



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WVU hoops at Arkansas: Tip time, TV/stream info for Big 12/SEC Challenge


MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Will WVU hoops find a way to snap out of its slump during its final nonconference game of the regular season?

The Mountaineers will get a break from their Big 12 grind Saturday when they travel to Arkansas for the first time in program history, but their opponent is no pushover.

Here’s everything you need to know about West Virginia’s ninth appearance in the Big 12/SEC Challenge:

West Virginia (13-6, 2-5 Big 12) at Arkansas (15-5, 5-3 SEC) game information

Matchup preview

After three straight losses to ranked Big 12 teams, the Mountaineers had a chance to end their losing streak Wednesday at home against the struggling Oklahoma Sooners. Instead, WVU faltered once again, falling 72-62, as the skid reached four games.

Meanwhile, Arkansas is in completely different form. After dropping their first three SEC decisions, the Razorbacks have rebounded to win five in a row. Their streak includes a victory over nationally ranked LSU and a 64-55 triumph over Ole Miss in their most recent contest.

This particular matchup is one of intrigue for fifth-year WVU forward Gabe Osabuohien. He began his collegiate career at Arkansas before transferring to West Virginia. He then established himself as one of the top defensive players in college basketball.

But lately, Osabuohien has generated buzz with his offense. He set a new career high with 17 points in Wednesday’s loss to the Sooners. He also leads the Mountaineer roster in deflections and charges drawn.

Both squads also feature a pair of high-scoring guards. Taz Sherman leads WVU with 18.5 points per game, while the Razorbacks will look to counter with JD Notae, who averages 18.9 points per game.

Saturday’s showdown will mark West Virginia’s first game in the state of Arkansas. The Mountaineers have played at least one contest in 39 other states throughout program history.



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Struggling WVU men’s hoops faces daunting task as they travel to play No. 4 Baylor | WVU Men’s Basketball


The WVU men’s basketball team will have their work cut out for them on Monday, Jan. 31 when they travel to face the No. 4 Baylor Bears on the road for a Big 12 matchup. 

The Mountaineers (13-7, 2-5 Big 12) are in the midst of their worst basketball this season. They have lost five straight, four of which came at the hands of Big 12 opponents. 

In the team’s most recent loss to the Arkansas Razorbacks, West Virginia struggled to make stops early and limit personal fouls. After the loss coach Bob Huggins said he expects the team to bounce back.

“I’ve still got all the faith in the world that this team is going to get turned around,” Huggins said following the defeat. “We’re going to come out of it, I believe that with all my heart.”

The Mountaineers have a daunting task ahead of them if they hope to snap their skid against a stout Baylor Bears squad.

The fourth ranked Baylor Bears (18-4, 6-2 Big 12) enter Monday’s matchup coming off of just their fourth loss this season, after falling to the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday, 87-78.

The last time these two teams faced each other the Bears had their way with WVU. Guard LJ Cryer and forward Matthew Mayer combined for 45 points to lift Baylor over the Mountaineers, 77-68 at the Coliseum on Jan. 18.

While the Mountaineers have struggled to find their footing recently, coach Huggins said he sees the challenge of facing Baylor as an opportunity for the team.

“I’m looking forward to playing Baylor in Waco, I think we’re coming,” he said. “I think we’re coming in the right direction. It’s an opportunity for us. We’re going to play.”

Tip off is set for 9 p.m. at the Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas. The game will be televised on ESPN and streamed on WatchESPN.





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WVU hoops at Arkansas: Tip time, TV/stream info for Big 12/SEC Challenge


MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Will WVU hoops find a way to snap out of its slump during its final nonconference game of the regular season?

The Mountaineers will get a break from their Big 12 grind Saturday when they travel to Arkansas for the first time in program history, but their opponent is no pushover.

Here’s everything you need to know about West Virginia’s ninth appearance in the Big 12/SEC Challenge:

West Virginia (13-6, 2-5 Big 12) at Arkansas (15-5, 5-3 SEC) game information

Matchup preview

After three straight losses to ranked Big 12 teams, the Mountaineers had a chance to end their losing streak Wednesday at home against the struggling Oklahoma Sooners. Instead, WVU faltered once again, falling 72-62, as the skid reached four games.

Meanwhile, Arkansas is in completely different form. After dropping their first three SEC decisions, the Razorbacks have rebounded to win five in a row. Their streak includes a victory over nationally ranked LSU and a 64-55 triumph over Ole Miss in their most recent contest.

This particular matchup is one of intrigue for fifth-year WVU forward Gabe Osabuohien. He began his collegiate career at Arkansas before transferring to West Virginia. He then established himself as one of the top defensive players in college basketball.

But lately, Osabuohien has generated buzz with his offense. He set a new career high with 17 points in Wednesday’s loss to the Sooners. He also leads the Mountaineer roster in deflections and charges drawn.

Both squads also feature a pair of high-scoring guards. Taz Sherman leads WVU with 18.5 points per game, while the Razorbacks will look to counter with JD Notae, who averages 18.9 points per game.

Saturday’s showdown will mark West Virginia’s first game in the state of Arkansas. The Mountaineers have played at least one contest in 39 other states throughout program history.





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Despite late comeback, ODU women’s hoops falls to Charlotte 64-61


NORFOLK, Va. (Harry Minium, ODUSports.com) – As usual, the Old Dominion and Charlotte women’s basketball teams played a heart-thumping game that came down to the final seconds Wednesday night at Chartway Arena.

ODU staged an almost miraculous rally, erasing an 11-point Charlotte lead in a minute and 36 seconds to tie the score at 61-all with 24.2 seconds to go. But Charlotte’s KeKe McKinney and Mikyala Boykin blocked ODU shots in the final 15 seconds, and the 49ers made their final three free throws claim a 64-61 victory.

The loss was only the second in the last 14 games for ODU (14-4, 3-2 Conference USA). But both losses came in conference play, and the Monarchs fell to fifth in the East Division.

Charlotte (9-6, 5-0), second in the East Division, defeated ODU twice in overtime last season before losing to the Monarchs by a point in double overtime in the C-USA Tournament.

The 49ers took an eight-point lead into the final period and for a time, staved off ODU’s attempts to cut into the margin. When Charlotte’s Octavia Jett-Wilson made one of two three free throws with two minutes left, it seemingly gave the 49ers an insurmountable 11-point lead.

A vocal crowd of 1,620 roared its approval as ODU staged its dramatic rally.

It began with two Amari Young free throws that trimmed the lead to eight. Coach DeLisha Milton-Jones then sent her team into a full-court press, and it paid off when junior college transfer Kaye Clark stole a pass and tossed it to Young as she was falling out of bounds.

Young was underneath the basket when she passed to Mariah Adams, who drained a 3-pointer with 1:25 left that cut the lead to five, 60-55.

Adams then picked off another pass and fed to Iggy Allen for a layup. She was fouled and made the foul shot to cut the lead to 61-58 with 51 seconds left.

Jada McMillian missed two free throws with 27 seconds left, and Milton-Jones called an immediate timeout. She then inserted 6-foot-3 post player Brianna Jackson into the game – Jackson had been on the bench with four fouls.

Milton-Jones called a set play. Adams tossed into Jackson, who made a layup and was fouled. Her foul shot with 23 seconds left tied the score at 61-all.

The Monarchs then committed an ill-advised foul, and McMillian made one of two free throws with 15 seconds left to give Charlotte a 62-61 lead.

Allen was driving for a layup with 10 seconds left when McMillian blocked it as the ball was headed for the backboard. The Monarchs immediately fouled Boykin, who made two free throws.

ODU inbounded with nine seconds left needing a 3-pointer to send the game into overtime. But as Ajah Wayne took a pass near the top of the key, she was surrounded by Charlotte players. Wayne tried to put up a 3-pointer – she had no choice with the buzzer ready to sound – but Boykin was in her face and blocked it as the buzzer sounded.

ODU shot poorly, did not rebound as well as usual and its defense was softer than usual, but the Monarchs drew some solace from their frantic rally.

“I think it shows how tenacious we are as a team and how we just fight to the end,” Young said.

“A lot of teams would have laid down if they were down by 10 or 11 points. It shows how we can handle adverse situations and how good our defense can be when we execute it.”

Milton-Jones bemoaned her team’s play in the first 38 minutes. The Monarchs often settled for long jump shots rather than pounding the ball inside.

“Tonight we had a beautiful effort in the last two minutes,” she said, adding that for most of the game, “we allowed Charlotte to come in and get nice and comfy.

“They set the tone from start to finish. We can’t allow that to happen on our home court. We didn’t rebound the ball as well as we usually do.”

After outrebounding North Texas, 50-29, this past weekend, ODU had 39 rebounds and Charlotte 38.

Charlotte’s superior shooting proved to be the difference. Led by Jett-Wilson’s 22 points, the 49ers made 45.3 percent of their shots.

ODU was 23 of 64 from the field (36 percent) and as has been the case much this season, shot poorly from beyond the 3-point arc, making 3 of 13 (23 percent).

Allen made clutch plays for ODU during the late rally but never got on track offensively, making just 6 of 24 shots. Adams led ODU with 14 and Allen and Jackson had 11 apiece.

The intensity of the rivalry was evident at game’s end as the 49ers walked to midcourt and began taunting ODU fans who had taunted Charlotte during the game.

Most of the ODU players watched from steps away.

The teams meet again Saturday at Charlotte in a 4 p.m. game that is almost a must-win contest if ODU is to remain in the East Division race.

It was the first ODU-Charlotte game for Jackson, a transfer from the University of Miami who attended Virginia Beach’s Princess Anne High School. When asked what she thought of the series, she replied: “I’m ready to play them tomorrow.”

ODU doesn’t play at home again until Monday, Feb. 7, when the Monarchs make up a postponed game with FIU.

ODU’s next three games are on the road. After playing at Charlotte, ODU travels to Marshall on Thursday and next Saturday to Western Kentucky, the C-USA East Division leader. The Feb. 7 game with FIU will be ODU’s third game in five days.

Milton-Jones said her team was inspired by the support from the crowd.

“I do appreciate the fact that the fans came out and supported us,” Milton-Jones said. “I heard them and I felt them.

“I just wished we had given them a better showing to them to entice them to come back.”

Game Notes
Charlotte became just the third team to shoot better than 45 percent against the Monarchs this season. The 49ers also matched an opponent single-game high with a .375 (6-of-16) mark from 3-point range.

ODU had 12 steals on Wednesday, its most in a game since Temple (18) on Dec. 22. Five Monarchs recorded multiple steals, led by a season-high three from Brianna Jackson.

Jackson added 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting, her fourth double-digit outing in the past eight games, five boards and one block.

Mariah Adams scored 11 for the second game in a row, going 2-of-5 from deep to match a season high in triples. Adams led the team with five assists and had two steals.

Amari Young fell one point shy of a double-double, breaking a streak of three-straight double-digit scoring games. Her 12 rebounds set the game high and matched her season high as well. Young is now 32nd in all-time scoring at ODU with 1,042 points.

Amhyia Moreland chipped in three points, four rebounds and a career-high two blocks.





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Tip time set for WVU hoops home game vs. Texas Tech


MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A start time has been set for the Feb. 5 contest between WVU hoops and Texas Tech.

The Big 12 Conference has announced that next Saturday’s game will begin at 2 p.m. ET at the WVU Coliseum. The original schedule noted that the game would begin at either noon or 2 p.m.

The game will be televised on either ESPN or ESPN2. The television network will be determined six days before the game.

The Red Raiders defeated the Mountaineers Saturday in the most recent matchup between the two teams, but WVU holds a 16-7 edge in the all-time series.

West Virginia’s next game is coming up Wednesday at 8 p.m. against Oklahoma, the first meeting of the season between the two conference foes. The Mountaineers will then travel to Arkansas Saturday for the Big 12/SEC Challenge.





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TCU at WVU women’s hoops: Tip time, TV/stream info and more


Everything you need to know about this week’s Big 12 matchup

Kirsten “KK” Deans drives in the first half against Texas Tech on Jan. 12, 2022. Her Mountaineers defeated the Red Raiders 64-53 at the WVU Coliseum. (Photo: Sam Coniglio)

West Virginia women’s basketball returns to Morgantown for another Big 12 clash when it hosts TCU.

Here’s everything you need to know about the game:

TCU at West Virginia game information

  • Date: Jan. 25, 2022
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET
  • Location: WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, West Virginia
  • Where to watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+
  • Radio: Find your local affiliate of the Mountaineer Sports Network
  • All-time series: West Virginia leads 16-5 since 1989
  • Last meeting: WVU 81, TCU 78 on Feb. 20, 2021 at the WVU Coliseum

Matchup preview:

The Mountaineers (9-7, 2-4 Big 12) and Horned Frogs face off in a rescheduled contest as the hosts aim for their second straight victory. Mike Carey’s squad earned its first road win in the league on Saturday, taking down Oklahoma State despite a late comeback from the Cowgirls.

WVU has been fortunate to have forward Esmery Martinez come back to form in recent games, notching two straight double-doubles for the Mountaineers. She was especially effective against Oklahoma on Jan. 19, adding a career-high 26 points. She followed that up with an 18-rebound performance in Stillwater on Saturday, marking her season best thus far.

West Virginia’s conference record matches that of the Horned Frogs, but sit above them in the standings with a better overall record. The Horned Frogs have struggled this year, and travel to Morgantown having won just two of their last seven games.





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Prep hoops recap: Brethren defeats Bear Lake


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Garret Mobley (left) and Jake Griffis (right) prepare to tip off on Thursday night. 

Garret Mobley (left) and Jake Griffis (right) prepare to tip off on Thursday night. 

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BEAR LAKE – The Bobcats defeated Bear Lake Thursday night, 54-46. 

Brethren’s Connor Wojciechowski led the way with 16 points, three assists, five rebounds, and eight steals, while freshman guard Jack Meszaros had 15 points, six rebounds, one steal, and one block. 

Garret Mobley added 12 points, 12 boards, and four blocks. 

For Bear Lake, Jake Griffis scored 19 points, grabbed six rebounds, and swatted six shots. Keegin Johnson tacked on six points, one assist, two rebounds, and one block, whereas Cole Merrill ended the night with three points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and three steals. 


The Bobcats are scheduled to face Baldwin on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p.m.

The Lakers travel to Walkerville Friday night (Jan. 21), where tip off is set for 7:30 p.m.



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