KU guard Ochai Agbaji on importance of winning at West Virginia on Saturday

By Staff     Feb 4, 2021

Coming off a rivalry win earlier this week, the Kansas men’s basketball team will have a tough challenge on Saturday when it travels to No. 17 West Virginia.

The Jayhawks, who are ranked No. 23 in the nation, are coming off a 74-51 win over Kansas State on Tuesday. West Virginia, meanwhile, earned a 76-72 victory over Iowa State last time out.

In the first meeting between these two teams, Kansas recorded a 79-65 home win over WVU on Dec. 22.

KenPom projects WVU to secure a 72-70 win in the rematch with KU on Saturday.

Tipoff from WVU Coliseum will be at 1 p.m. and the game will be televised on CBS.

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