WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. — The No.13 West Liberty Hilltoppers (5–1, 1–0 MEC) hit the road Wednesday night for a 7:30 p.m. Mountain East Conference matchup against Charleston (4–3, 1–1 MEC), renewing one of the league's most competitive rivalries.
The Hilltoppers enter the midweek test riding momentum from Saturday's dominant 104–71 win over Point Park, a performance powered by 20 steals and 41 points off turnovers. Through six games, West Liberty owns one of the nation's most explosive offenses, averaging 96.5 points per game while shooting 47.7% from the field and knocking down nearly 12 threes per game.
Defensive pressure continues to define the Hilltoppers' identity—WLU forces 21.8 turnovers per game, turning them into an average of 26 points. Their +9.7 turnover margin ranks among the best in the MEC.
Individually, Jamie Muldowney leads the team at 16.5 points per game, shooting nearly 48% from the floor and 39% from deep. Dante Spadafora (11.3 ppg), Peter Lattos (9.8 ppg), and Terrance Pankey Jr. (9.2 ppg) round out a balanced scoring attack that features nine players averaging at least 5.5 points.
Scouting Charleston
The Golden Eagles are one of the conference's most efficient offensive teams, averaging 84.9 points per game while shooting a blistering 53.4% from the floor and 41.6% from three. Charleston has four starters scoring at least 8.4 points per game, led by:
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Matthew Shelton – 14.7 ppg, 56.9% FG
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Thomas Hailey – 14.0 ppg, 74.2% FG
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Braden Chapman – 12.3 ppg
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Ben Nicol – 8.4 ppg, 50% from three
UC is 3–1 at home this season and takes care of the glass, holding a +4.4 rebounding margin. Their weakness has been ball security—Charleston averages 14.7 turnovers per game, a dangerous number against West Liberty's pressure.
Series History
The all-time series is in Charleston's favor 63-55, however since 2010, the Hilltoppers are 19–6 against the Golden Eagles and WLU has won two straight matchups, including last year's 95–81 win in Charleston.
Keys to the Game
For West Liberty:
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Maintain defensive pressure to disrupt UC's offensive rhythm
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Win the turnover battle—WLU forces 12 more per game on average
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Keep the pace high; UC has struggled in up-tempo settings
For Charleston:
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Handle WLU's press and limit live-ball turnovers
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Control the boards against WLU's rotating frontcourt
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Continue their elite shooting efficiency, especially from three
Tipoff
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Charleston, W.Va. — Wehrle Innovation Center