November 7, 2009
WVU expects tough exhibition battle with MSU
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MORGANTOWN - When Bob Huggins trots out his eighth-ranked West Virginia basketball team at 1 p.m. today for its first real public appearance at the Coliseum, the Mountaineers will be facing the same team they've beaten by a combined 43 points in exhibition games the past two years.

Still, Mountain State University is by no means a pushover along the lines of some of the touring teams WVU used to face in exhibitions.

In fact, the Beckley school twice has given the Mountaineers fits. In 2007, WVU won 88-65, but it was a six-point game with less than 71/2 minutes to play. Last year, after falling behind 20-2, MSU clawed back within 10 before losing 98-78 in a game in which Da'Sean Butler scored 38 points.

And this might be coach Bob Bolen's best Mountain State team of the three. The Cougars are already 4-0 with four easy wins.

The main reasons are a pair of transfers who have never faced West Virginia, at least not in an MSU uniform. Nick Aldridge is a 6-foot-7 forward who began playing after last year's first semester, and then there is Alvin Mitchell, who made his debut this season.

Both have Cincinnati connections. Mitchell, in fact, was the Bearcats' second-leading 3-point shooter last season but was suspended twice and eventually dismissed from the team. The 6-5 junior started UC's game against West Virginia last season but scored just two points.

Aldridge transferred to Cincinnati last year from Western Carolina, but never played there before he, too, was asked to leave the Bearcats. That came after he was arrested on a drug charge, to which he later pleaded guilty. At Western Carolina he was a freshman all-conference performer and was averaging 18.8 points as a sophomore when he was suspended and then quit the team just six games into the 2007-08 season.

"They've got Division I-caliber players and Bobby does a great job coaching them,'' Huggins said. "And these have always been tough games for us.''

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