How to Watch Texas vs. West Virginia Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – February 10
The West Virginia Mountaineers (8-14, 3-6 Big 12) will visit the Texas Longhorns (15-8, 4-6 Big 12) after losing six straight road games. The matchup starts at 3:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 10, 2024.
You’ll want to head to Longhorn Network for the upcoming game that pits the Longhorns against the Mountaineers.
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Longhorns vs. Mountaineers Game Info
- Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024
- Time: 3:00 PM ET
- TV: Longhorn Network
- Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
- Where: Austin, Texas
- Venue: Moody Center
Longhorns Insights
- Texas ranks 124th in college basketball with 76.1 points per game so far this year. At the other end, it ranks 89th with 68.2 points allowed per contest.
- The Longhorns are averaging 35.1 rebounds per game (207th-ranked in college basketball). They are giving up 33 rebounds per contest (78th-ranked).
- Texas is putting up 15.7 assists per game, which ranks them 44th in the country in 2023-24.
- The Longhorns are 213th in college basketball with 11.7 turnovers per game so far this year. Meanwhile, they rank 110th with 12.3 forced turnovers per contest.
- Texas is sinking 7.3 threes per game (199th-ranked in college basketball) this season, while owning a 37.1% three-point percentage (34th-ranked).
- The Longhorns rank 81st in the nation with 6.5 threes allowed per game this season. Meanwhile, they rank 277th with a 34.8% shooting percentage allowed from three-point land.
- So far this season, Texas has taken 65.9% two-pointers, accounting for 73.6% of the team’s buckets. It has shot 34.1% threes (26.4% of the team’s baskets).
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Mountaineers Insights
- West Virginia is 307th in the nation in points scored (68.5 per game) and 216th in points allowed (72.8).
- On the glass, the Mountaineers are 253rd in the nation in rebounds (34.5 per game). They are 267th in rebounds allowed (36.5 per game).
- West Virginia is 220th in the country in assists (12.7 per game) in 2023-24.
- In terms of turnovers, the Mountaineers are 159th in college basketball in committing them (11.3 per game). They are 305th in forcing them (10.2 per game).
- With 7 made 3-pointers per game and shooting 33% from beyond the arc, West Virginia is 225th and 224th in the country, respectively, in those categories.
- Defensively, the Mountaineers are 300th in the nation in 3-pointers allowed per game at 8.4. They are 179th in 3-point percentage allowed at 33.3%.
- In 2023-24, West Virginia has attempted 62.5% percent of its shots from inside the 3-point line, and 37.5% percent from beyond it. In terms of made shots, 70.2% of West Virginia’s buckets have been 2-pointers, and 29.8% have been 3-pointers.
Longhorns Leaders
- The scoring leader for the Longhorns this season is Max Abmas, who averages 17.7 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game.
- Dillon Mitchell leads Texas in rebounding, averaging 8.7 per game, while Tyrese Hunter leads the team in assists, distributing an average of 4.4 in each contest.
- Abmas leads the Longhorns in three-point shooting, making an average of 2.9 shots per game from beyond the arc.
- Hunter and Kadin Shedrick lead Texas on the defensive end, with Hunter leading the team in steals averaging 1.1 per game and Shedrick in blocks averaging 1.2 per contest.
Mountaineers Leaders
- Quinn Slazinski records 13.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game for the Mountaineers, making him the leading scorer and rebounder on the squad.
- Kobe Johnson’s assist statline paces West Virginia; he racks up 2.4 assists per game.
- Slazinski is dependable from deep and leads the Mountaineers with 1.5 made threes per game.
- West Virginia’s leader in steals and blocks is Johnson with 0.6 steals and 0.4 blocks per game.