MORGANTOWN — West Virginia, which entered the game averaging 16 turnovers per game, committed just 12 against Lehigh.
“We’re getting better,” WVU coach Huggins said. “We have spent an enormous amount of time on it. Our turnovers come from forcing things. I think we have enough guys that if we can ever get them to just do what they can do instead of trying to be somebody they’re not, I think we’d have a pretty good team.
“But, it’s been a fist fight to get them to do that.”