Jordan Harrison and Carter McCray set season highs in scoring as No. 25 West Virginia rolled past Mercyhurst 97-51 on Friday night in Morgantown, W. Va.
Harrison scored 19 points and McCray tallied 15 plus seven rebounds in just 17 minutes off the bench. They combined to shoot 12 of 17 from the floor as the Mountaineers (7-2) went 33 for 63 overall and 23 of 30 at the free-throw line.
Kierra Wheeler added 14 points and eight rebounds, Sydney Shaw had 13 points and six assists and Gia Cooke scored 12 points as West Virginia ended a two-game slide that included losses to Ohio State and Villanova.
West Virginia led 50-22 in paint points and turned a whopping 29 Mercyhurst turnovers into 39 points. Shaw had a season-high six steals and Wheeler tied a season best with five more.
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