MORGANTOWN — The prediction from WVU guard Treysen Eaglestaff is that it will all soon begin to click. Not just for himself, but for the entire WVU men’s basketball team.
When it does: “One day, we’re going to be a very scary team at West Virginia,” he said.
That was not the case last week, as the Mountaineers (5-2) dropped two consecutive games against Clemson and Xavier in the Charleston (S.C.) Classic, but Eaglestaff became an interesting note and topic after scoring a season-high 20 against the Musketeers.
First the note. Eaglestaff became the sixth different WVU player in seven games to lead the team in scoring with his 20 points against Xavier. WVU’s entire starting five has now had a turn at that honor, as well as freshman forward D.J. Thomas, who came off the bench to score 25 a

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