Following a tough loss to Wake Forest over the weekend, the West Virginia Mountaineers are looking to bounce back as they return to Hope Coliseum for their matchup against the Little Rock Trojans. This game presents an opportunity for West Virginia to improve their season record to 8-0.
As for the game specifics, West Virginia currently holds a record of 7-3, while Little Rock stands at 2-7. The contest is scheduled for Tuesday, December 9th, at 7 p.m. EST in Charleston, West Virginia, at the Hope Coliseum, which boasts a capacity of 14,000 fans. Fans can catch the action on ESPN+ or tune in to the Mountaineers Sports Network, with radio affiliates available across numerous frequencies.
In terms of player performance, one to watch for Little Rock is guard Johnathan Lawson. He leads the Trojans in scoring with an average of 14.4 points per game and contributes significantly in other areas as well, tying for third in rebounds (3.8) and leading in assists (3.8) and steals (1.2). His all-around ability makes him a considerable threat on the court.
On the West Virginia side, forward Treysen Eaglestaff is looking to recover after a disappointing performance against Wake Forest, where he went scoreless in his 11 minutes of play. His lack of confidence was evident, and he will need to regain his composure to contribute positively—both defensively and offensively.
As for betting lines, West Virginia enters the game as heavy favorites, with odds currently set at 25.5 points. The over/under is at 130.5, reflecting expectations for the matchup’s scoring output.
The unfolding events are critical for both teams, with West Virginia eager to maintain momentum and restore confidence after their recent setback, while Little Rock aims to establish a foothold with a much-needed victory amid their challenging season.


