No. 20 West Virginia Women Beat Colorado 61-55
West Virginia limited Colorado to 21 second-half points and forced 10 turnovers, with Jordan Harrison scoring 18 points and recording six steals.
- On Wednesday night at the CU Events Center, the West Virginia Mountaineers beat the Colorado Buffaloes 61-55 in Boulder, Colorado.
- Defensively in the second half, WVU held Colorado to 21 points and forced 10 turnovers, disrupting their offense.
- Box score details show Jordan Harrison scored 18 points and had six steals, while Gia Cooke scored 12 and Sydney Shaw added 11, per the box score.
- The win pushed West Virginia to 19-5, 9-3 in Big 12, keeping them in the conference title race while Colorado fell to 15-8, 6-5, ending a three-game streak.
- WVU returns home to face Arizona on Saturday and has six games left, including a Feb. 15 road game at TCU that could very much determine the Big 12 race.
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No. 20 West Virginia cranks up defense, holds off CU Buffs
Colorado Buffaloes’ Desiree Wooten, left, puts up a shot past West Virginia Mountaineers’ Jordan Harrison, right, at the CU Events Center in Boulder on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer) Fast break Why the Buffs lost: West Virginia’s defense locked down the Buffs in the second half, holding them to 21 points and forcing 10 turnovers. Three stars: 1. West Virginia’s Jordan Harrison: Scored a game-high 18 points and racked…
No. 20 WVU holds off Colorado, 61-55, for crucial road victory - The Dominion Post
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No. 20 West Virginia women beat Colorado 61-55
Jordan Harrison scores 18 points as No. 20 West Virginia beats Colorado 61-55 on Wednesday night. Gia Cooke's driving layup gives West Virginia its largest lead at 51-42 with 8:25 to play.
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