MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s string of 21 consecutive wins inside the Hope Coliseum ended Monday night, and that’s the very least of concerns at the moment for WVU women’s head coach Mark Kellogg.
Villanova, behind career performances from both Jasmine Brascoe and Brynn McCurry, dismantled the 25th-ranked Mountaineers, 81-59, handing WVU its largest loss under Kellogg.
“They did everything better than we did, to be completely honest,” Kellogg said. “It’s a feeling that we haven’t had in this building. I don’t know if I’ve ever felt this way.
“Really disappointed in this one. (Villanova) is a good basketball team, but I think we should be better than what we showed tonight.”
WVU (6-2) has now lost two straight and both of those losses could be pinned on its defense. Villanova shot 52.4%

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