WVU Basketball
Huff, Eaglestaff Combine for 50+ in Closed Scrimmage Win for WVU Basketball
WVU basketball had its closed scrimmage against Maryland on Saturday and won 95-73, per Trilly Donovan. According to Donovan, senior guard Honor Huff had 32 points with 10 made three-pointers and senior forward Treysen Eaglestaff added 23.
Early bird secret scrimmage scores:
West Virginia 95
Maryland 73Texas 89
SMU 83LIU 92
Columbia 83— Trilly Donovan (@trillydonovan) October 18, 2025
Ross Hodge announced the closed scrimmage against Maryland in a press conference on Oct. 9.
Huff’s three-point scoring comes as no surprise, as he is a proven ace from beyond the arc. Last year, he made 131 three-pointers, the most in the nation.
Last season, Eaglestaff had the highest points per game average of all WVU transfers with 18.9. In fact, he scored over 1,300 total points and made 221 three-pointers throughout his three-year career at North Dakota.
Huff averaged 15.2 points per game last season, shooting 42.4% from the floor and 41.6% from range. He earned All-Southern Conference first-team honors.
Huff helped Chattanooga go 29-9 this season and win the NIT championship. In the final against UC Irvine, Huff scored 14 points despite shooting just 3-of-13 from the field and 3-of-11 from three.
Eaglestaff owns a career shooting percentage of 41.6% from the field and 37.1% from three.
The next contest for WVU is an exhibition game against Wheeling University on Oct. 26 at the Hope Coliseum.
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