Honor Huff Ignites West Virginia Comeback in 59-54 Win Over Cincinnati
Honor Huff delivered a masterclass in second-half heroics, scoring all 16 of his points after the break and guiding West Virginia to a dramatic 59-54 comeback victory over Cincinnati on Thursday night.
Trailing by double digits early in the second half, West Virginia faced mounting pressure as Cincinnati’s defense stifled their offense. But Huff, who had been held scoreless through the opening 20 minutes, seized control after halftime, orchestrating the Mountaineers’ turnaround with relentless drives and timely assists.
Huff finished with 16 points—all after intermission—and dished out six assists. His ability to break down the Bearcats’ defense proved pivotal as West Virginia chipped away at the deficit and eventually overtook Cincinnati in the game’s closing moments. The win marks a significant momentum boost for the Mountaineers as they navigate the heart of their conference schedule.
- Honor Huff: 16 points, 6 assists (all points in the second half)
- West Virginia overcame a double-digit deficit
- Final score: 59-54 in favor of West Virginia
With Huff at the helm, the Mountaineers maintained poise under pressure, executing crucial plays on both ends of the floor. Defensive stops down the stretch and efficient ball movement allowed West Virginia to hold off the Bearcats, who struggled to recapture their first-half rhythm.
The result underscores Huff’s growing leadership role and West Virginia’s resilience. As the Mountaineers prepare for upcoming matchups, this comeback win could serve as a turning point in their campaign.