February 23, 2008
Pressure's back on WVU vs. Providence
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MORGANTOWN - The way Bob Huggins figures it, a big part of winning basketball games is simply the desire to do so.

Take his West Virginia team, for example. And it's a pretty good example, too.

So far this season, the Mountaineers seem to have played some of their best basketball when their backs were to the wall. More pointedly, some of WVU's worst games came without as much pressure.

Well, the pressure is back on.

The Mountaineers (18-8, 7-6 Big East) face Providence (13-13, 4-10) at 7 p.m. today at the Coliseum in a sold-out game to be televised by Fox Sports Pittsburgh. They do so having just lost with an awful effort Wednesday night at Villanova.

That came on the heels of a two-game winning streak in which West Virginia played about as well as it can play. The Mountaineers were climbing in the Big East standings and making a case for inclusion in the NCAA tournament.

"It seems like every time we kind of get our head above and going in the right direction ...'' Huggins said without finishing the thought.

He didn't have to. The history speaks for itself.

For instance, West Virginia was cruising along at 10-1 when the Mountaineers lost back-to-back games against Oklahoma and Notre Dame. After its most impressive win of the season, a 79-64 pasting of then-No. 10 Marquette, WVU suffered through a never-close defeat at Louisville. After putting together a four-game winning streak, West Virginia lost three of four to Georgetown, Cincinnati and Pitt. Then after back-to-back impressive wins just last week came the 78-56 blowout loss at Villanova.

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