West Virginia (10-4, 1-2) was paced by the trio of JJ Quinerly, Kylee Blacksten and Jayla Hemingway. The three places accounted for 62 of West Virginia’s 77 points, as Quinerly scored 22 points, and Blacksten and Hemingway each scored 20. Blacksten and Hemingway entered Saturday’s game averaging a combined 14.5 points per game.
West Virginia snaps K-State women's home win streak
