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Shaw hits career-high 24 as No. 17 West Virginia women beat Cincinnati 118-60

West Virginia scored a season-high 118 points fueled by 15 three-pointers and forced 18 turnovers to secure a dominant regular-season finale win over Cincinnati.

  • On Sunday, West Virginia hit a season-high 15 3-pointers and beat Cincinnati 118-60 in the regular-season finale.
  • West Virginia opened with an early 18-3 run and led 35-9 after Cincinnati committed 18 turnovers that produced 25 points.
  • Together the quartet, Shaw scored a career-high 24 on 9-of-15 shooting and 6 of 9 from 3, with Wheeler, Harrison and Cooke combining for 85 points.
  • The Mountaineers earned a double-bye into the Big 12 Tournament, which begins Wednesday, after scoring their most points since 2002.
  • Cincinnati finishes 11-19 , led by Mya Perry with 19, and plays Wednesday as the 13 seed in the Big 12 Tournament first round.
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Shaw hits career-high 24 as No. 17 West Virginia women beat Cincinnati 118-60

No. 17 West Virginia rolls past Cincinnati, 118-60, behind a season-best 15 three-pointers and big games from four scorers.

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