NEW YORK — Before the tip of West Virginia’s second-round matchup with Notre Dame at the Big East Tournament on Wednesday night, I had three questions I wanted answered. First, could Notre Dame keep West Virginia and its length off the offensive boards? Second, what kind of performance would the Mountaineers get from freshman Devin Ebanks in his hometown? Third, was West Virginia’s point-guard play, — or at least its offensive initiation — good enough to compete with the Big East’s and nation’s best over the next few weeks? Read More
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