UCF Men's Hoops Hosts West Virginia on Saturday

Knights look to bounce back after loss to Cincinnati as they welcome the Mountaineers to Addition Financial Arena

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The UCF men's basketball team will host West Virginia on Saturday, February 14th at 6:00 PM EST. The game will be televised on FS1 with Jake Marsh on play-by-play and Jess Settles providing analysis. UCF is a 3.5-point favorite according to FanDuel Sportsbook, as they look to avoid a three-game losing streak after falling to Cincinnati in their last outing.

Why it matters

This matchup against West Virginia represents an important opportunity for UCF to get back on track after a tough loss to Cincinnati. The Knights will need to focus on protecting the ball and defending the three-point line, as the Mountaineers have several players who can hurt them from deep. A win would be a big boost for UCF as they continue their push towards the postseason.

The details

UCF will need to contend with West Virginia's aggressive defense, which is ranked in the top 30 nationally in scoring defense. Senior guard Jasper Floyd leads the Mountaineers in steals and will be a key player to watch. On the offensive end, West Virginia is led by senior guard Honor Huff, who leads the Big 12 and ranks 4th nationally in three-point attempts. UCF will need to be dialed in defensively to limit Huff's open looks from deep. The Knights will also be welcoming back forward Jeremy Foumena, who has been out with a knee injury, while the status of leading rebounder Jamichael Stillwell remains uncertain.

  • The game tips off on Saturday, February 14th at 6:00 PM EST.
  • This will be the 5th all-time meeting between UCF and West Virginia, with the Mountaineers leading the series 3-1.

The players

Jasper Floyd

A senior guard for West Virginia who ranks 4th in the Big 12 in steals and leads the Mountaineers' aggressive defensive approach.

Honor Huff

A senior guard for West Virginia who leads the Big 12 and ranks 4th nationally in three-point attempts, posing a major threat from deep.

Jeremy Foumena

A UCF forward who is set to make his return to the court after missing time with a knee injury.

Jamichael Stillwell

UCF's leading rebounder who is listed as questionable for Saturday's game.

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