Treysen Eaglestaff, West Virginia hold off Kansas State

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Tue 27th January, 23:12 2026
NCAA Basketball: Kansas State at West VirginiaJan 27, 2026; Morgantown, West Virginia, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers guard Treysen Eaglestaff (52) shoots a three pointer during the first half against the Kansas State Wildcats at Hope Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Ben Queen-Imagn Imagesa

Treysen Eaglestaff scored a three-point play with 43 seconds left to help lift West Virginia to a 59-54 Big 12 win over Kansas State on Tuesday night in Morgantown, W.V.

Eaglestaff, who finished with 12 points, scored eight points in the final 3:17 as the Mountaineers (14-7, 5-3 Big 12) survived a nearly seven-minute scoring drought in the second half.

The senior forward also finished with a career-high nine rebounds.

After being held scoreless in the first half, P.J. Haggerty scored 16 points in the second half to help the Wildcats (10-11, 1-7) take the lead with 8:39 left after trailing by 10 in the second half.

With the Wildcats up 49-45 with 4:30 left, Eaglestaff scored on a layup and then followed with a 3-pointer to give the Mountaineers the lead for good at 50-49.

Honor Huff led the Mountaineers with 17 points, including five 3-pointers, and Brenen Lorient had 10 points.

Davis Castillo scored 15 points for the Wildcats and Nate Johnson had 13.

The Mountaineers fell behind 13-5 early as they hit just two of their first 13 shots, but they went on a 13-3 run to take the lead with 4:51 left.


Huff, who sank four 3-pointers in the first half, nailed his first to cut the Wildcats lead to 13-11.

DJ Thomas followed with a 16-footer, Huff hit another 3-pointer and Harlan Obioha laid in two for an 18-16 lead.

Castillo finally stopped the bleeding for the Wildcats with a layup.

Huff, however, would hit two more 3-pointers, Chance Moore dunked and Eaglestaff scored a bucket with 1:40 left to make it 28-18.

After the cold start, West Virginia finished hitting 9-of-12 to finish out the half.

The Wildcats ended a 3-plus-minute scoring drought when Johnson scored on a coast-to-coast layup after a steal with 53 ticks on the clock.

Castillo was able to hit a 7-foot jumper as time ran out to cut the West Virginia lead to 28-22 at the break.

Kansas State was able to keep the game within six despite shooting no free throws and getting no points from leading-scoring Haggerty in the first 20 minutes.

The junior guard, who came in averaging 23.4 points per game, was 0-for-7 from the field, including 0-for-2 from the 3-point line.


--Field Level Media

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