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West Virginia and Cincinnati to Meet Again
Mountaineers won the first matchup 62-60 on January 6th
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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West Virginia and Cincinnati will face off for the second time this season, after the Mountaineers won the first battle 62-60 on January 6th inside Hope Coliseum.
Why it matters
This is an important conference matchup between two top teams in the region, with the winner gaining an advantage in the standings and potentially securing a better seed for the upcoming tournament.
The details
The two teams previously met on January 6th, with West Virginia coming away with a narrow 62-60 victory over Cincinnati at Hope Coliseum. This will be the second matchup of the regular season between the two squads.
- The first matchup between West Virginia and Cincinnati took place on January 6th.
- The second matchup between the two teams will occur in the near future.
The players
West Virginia
A Division I college basketball team competing in the Big 12 Conference.
Cincinnati
A Division I college basketball team competing in the American Athletic Conference.
What’s next
The winner of this second matchup will gain an advantage in the conference standings and potentially secure a better seed for the upcoming tournament.
The takeaway
This is an important conference game between two top teams in the region, with the winner gaining an advantage in the standings and potentially securing a better tournament seed.




