Mountaineers Bomb Little Rock With 3s on Tuesday Night
December 09, 2025 09:20 PM | Men's Basketball
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Honor Huff and Treysen Eaglestaff combined to make 13 3-point shots tonight in West Virginia's 90-58 victory over Little Rock at Hope Coliseum.
It's the second time in three games the Mountaineers have exceeded 90 points.
Huff tied his season-high with eight 3s, one shy of Alex Ruoff's school-record nine, and is now one three-pointer better than Charleston Southern's Brycen Blaine for tops in the country with 44.
The Brooklyn, New York, resident also matched his season high of 24 points accomplished twice against Lafayette and Wake Forest.
Eaglestaff, who came into tonight's game making just 9 of his 39 3-point attempts for 23.1%, rediscovered his 3-point shooting stroke tonight by making 5 of 10 and finishing with a season-best 23 points.
"I thought he got good looks," West Virginia coach Ross Hodge said of Eaglestaff's breakout shooting performance. "He was aggressive and I thought he was the recipient of some crisp passing and good ball movement and was ready to shoot. We've been on him about that to be ready when the ball comes to you to shoot it."
Eaglestaff and Huff combined to make 16 of their 29 field goal attempts while West Virginia ended the night hitting on 33 of its 59 attempts for a season-high 55.9%. WVU also connected on half of its 30 shots 3-point tries for its best shooting performance from behind the arc since making 15 of 29 against St. Joseph's on Nov. 18, 2018.
"I thought it started with our ability to handle their double teams," Hodge explained. "Coming from the game on Saturday, I didn't feel like we handled that great. We did a much better job with our spacing and we really shared the ball and played a clean game for the most part."
Guard Chance Moore came off the bench to contribute 12.
WVU scored on 62.3% of its 61 total possessions tonight. Twelve different players got into the game and 11 got into the scoring column.
Little Rock, with only eight players dressed tonight, was led by Cameron Wallace's 23 points. Johnathan Lawson added 11.
The Trojans drop to 2-8.
West Virginia's largest lead was 40 points, 84-44, with 4:26 remaining.
"I thought our willingness to make the simple play and pass the ball to the open man, even maybe overpassing a little bit, but I thought the group did a good job of moving the ball and sharing the ball," Hodge said.
The Mountaineers, now 8-3, will get another crack at a power conference opponent on Saturday night against Ohio State at Rocket Arena in Cleveland.
The game will tipoff at 8 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPNU.
It's the second time in three games the Mountaineers have exceeded 90 points.
Huff tied his season-high with eight 3s, one shy of Alex Ruoff's school-record nine, and is now one three-pointer better than Charleston Southern's Brycen Blaine for tops in the country with 44.
The Brooklyn, New York, resident also matched his season high of 24 points accomplished twice against Lafayette and Wake Forest.
Eaglestaff, who came into tonight's game making just 9 of his 39 3-point attempts for 23.1%, rediscovered his 3-point shooting stroke tonight by making 5 of 10 and finishing with a season-best 23 points.
"I thought he got good looks," West Virginia coach Ross Hodge said of Eaglestaff's breakout shooting performance. "He was aggressive and I thought he was the recipient of some crisp passing and good ball movement and was ready to shoot. We've been on him about that to be ready when the ball comes to you to shoot it."
Eaglestaff and Huff combined to make 16 of their 29 field goal attempts while West Virginia ended the night hitting on 33 of its 59 attempts for a season-high 55.9%. WVU also connected on half of its 30 shots 3-point tries for its best shooting performance from behind the arc since making 15 of 29 against St. Joseph's on Nov. 18, 2018.
"I thought it started with our ability to handle their double teams," Hodge explained. "Coming from the game on Saturday, I didn't feel like we handled that great. We did a much better job with our spacing and we really shared the ball and played a clean game for the most part."
Guard Chance Moore came off the bench to contribute 12.
WVU scored on 62.3% of its 61 total possessions tonight. Twelve different players got into the game and 11 got into the scoring column.
Little Rock, with only eight players dressed tonight, was led by Cameron Wallace's 23 points. Johnathan Lawson added 11.
The Trojans drop to 2-8.
West Virginia's largest lead was 40 points, 84-44, with 4:26 remaining.
"I thought our willingness to make the simple play and pass the ball to the open man, even maybe overpassing a little bit, but I thought the group did a good job of moving the ball and sharing the ball," Hodge said.
The Mountaineers, now 8-3, will get another crack at a power conference opponent on Saturday night against Ohio State at Rocket Arena in Cleveland.
The game will tipoff at 8 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPNU.
Team Stats
LR
WVU
FG%
.362
.559
3FG%
.333
.500
FT%
.625
.529
RB
29
42
TO
11
10
STL
7
9
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Ross Hodge | Little Rock Postgame
Tuesday, December 09
Treysen Eaglestaff, Honor Huff & Brenen Lorient | Little Rock Postgame
Tuesday, December 09
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Friday, December 05
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