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Houston vs. West Virginia Women's Basketball Predictions & Picks – January 17
Wednesday’s game that pits the No. 24 West Virginia Mountaineers (14-2) against the Houston Cougars (11-5) at WVU Coliseum is expected to be a lopsided matchup based on our computer prediction, which projects a final score of 75-63 in favor of West Virginia, who is heavy favorites by our model. Game time is at 7:00 PM ET on January 17.
The Cougars are coming off of a 77-66 victory against TCU in their most recent game on Saturday.
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Houston vs. West Virginia Game Info
- When: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 7:00 PM ET
- Where: WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, West Virginia
- How to Watch on TV: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
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Houston vs. West Virginia Score Prediction
- Prediction:
West Virginia 75, Houston 63
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Houston Schedule Analysis
- The Cougars beat the TCU Horned Frogs (No. 53-ranked in our computer rankings) in a 77-66 win on January 13 — their signature victory of the season.
- Houston has seven wins versus Quadrant 3 opponents, tied for the 40th-most in the country.
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Houston 2023-24 Best Wins
- 77-66 at home over TCU (No. 53) on January 13
- 79-69 at home over BYU (No. 106) on January 10
- 71-63 at home over Rice (No. 110) on December 20
- 66-64 on the road over UTSA (No. 152) on December 14
- 99-61 at home over Air Force (No. 212) on November 10
Houston Leaders
- Laila Blair: 16.9 PTS, 2.3 STL, 41.8 FG%, 30.5 3PT% (25-for-82)
- N’Yah Boyd: 10.4 PTS, 1.8 STL, 35.3 FG%, 23.1 3PT% (15-for-65)
- Bria Patterson: 9.0 PTS, 1.5 STL, 37.5 FG%, 32.6 3PT% (15-for-46)
- Kamryn Jones: 5.0 PTS, 2.2 STL, 40.3 FG%, 26.7 3PT% (4-for-15)
- Britney Onyeje: 6.9 PTS, 1.9 STL, 30.2 FG%, 28.1 3PT% (27-for-96)
Houston Performance Insights
- The Cougars are outscoring opponents by 7.8 points per game, with a +126 scoring differential overall. They put up 74.9 points per game (63rd in college basketball) and give up 67.1 per contest (243rd in college basketball).
- Houston scores fewer points in conference play (64.6 per game) than overall (74.9).
- The Cougars score 82.1 points per game at home, and 59.2 away.
- Houston concedes 63.8 points per game at home, and 74.2 away.
- The Cougars have played worse offensively over their previous 10 games, tallying 68.3 points per contest, 6.6 fewer points their than season average of 74.9.
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West Virginia First Foundation advances key initiatives at second quarterly board meeting
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia First Foundation (WVFF) convened its second quarterly board meeting of 2026 at Ascend West Virginia in Charleston, continuing its work to advance prevention, treatment and recovery efforts across West Virginia through responsible stewardship of opioid settlement funds.
The meeting provided board members with updates on several key initiatives and strategic priorities currently underway.
Expert panel appointments
A significant focus of the meeting was the appointment of several volunteer Expert Panel members following the conclusion of certain panel terms. Expert panelists serve in advisory roles and provide regional knowledge, professional expertise and community perspective to help inform WVFF’s work and funding priorities. To allow time for all appointees to complete the necessary confirmation and onboarding process, names will not be publicly released until all appointments have been finalized.
“Expert Panelists play an important role in helping us understand the needs, challenges, and opportunities facing our local communities,” said Jonathan Board, Executive Director of WVFF. “We are grateful for the individuals who volunteer their time and expertise to support this work and help guide thoughtful, informed decision-making.”
Local government reporting and best practices
Board members reviewed progress on the 2026 Local Government Expenditure Report, which compiles annual spending data submitted by local governments receiving opioid settlement funds. Staff reported that more than 65% of eligible local governments have submitted expenditure reports to date, with the statewide report expected to be released in mid-July.
The board also received an update on new resources being developed to help local governments identify promising practices and learn from successful approaches being implemented across West Virginia. While WVFF does not direct how local governments spend their allocated settlement funds, the Foundation remains committed to providing educational resources that highlight allowable uses, share examples from around the state and support informed local decision-making.
In the coming months, WVFF plans to host regional learning sessions that will bring local government representatives together to share experiences, discuss challenges and explore opportunities to maximize the impact of opioid settlement investments within their communities.
Strategic priorities
The board received updates on the Community Catalyst Grant (CCG) program, which opened for applications on June 1 and remains open through June 30. Designed as a three-year, outcomes-driven investment, the program will support projects focused on public safety response, day report centers and generational prevention efforts.
Board members also received updates on the West Virginia Wayfinder, the statewide needs assessment project led by the West Virginia University Health Affairs Institute, in partnership with the Institute for Policy Research and Public Affairs, and Data Driven WV. Meetings and engagement activities are underway with WVFF staff, expert panelists and community stakeholders across the state, with data, insights and priority areas currently being gathered and analyzed to help identify needs, gaps and opportunities related to substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery services in West Virginia.
“Our Board remains focused on ensuring these funds are invested responsibly and strategically for the benefit of West Virginia communities,” said Greg Duckworth, Chairman of the WVFF Board of Directors. “Each meeting provides an opportunity to review progress, strengthen accountability, and continue building on the work being done across the state.”
Direct funding request approved
The board also voted to approve a $4 million direct funding request submitted by the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute (RNI) at West Virginia University. The project is focused on expanding access to innovative addiction treatment and recovery support tools while building the technology and infrastructure needed to support implementation across West Virginia.
Consistent with WVFF’s commitment to transparency and accountability, additional details regarding the project and funding agreement will be released in the coming weeks following the completion of final documentation. WVFF and RNI plan to issue a joint announcement once the agreement process has been finalized.
Hold the Line Tour stop at Rea of Hope
After the board meeting, WVFF board members and staff will visit Rea of Hope, an Initial Opportunity Grant awardee, as part of the Foundation’s Hold the Line Tour, which highlights organizations and programs working to make a difference in communities across West Virginia. The visit will provide an opportunity to hear directly from leadership about the impact of recovery-focused services and community support.
The next regular meeting of the Foundation’s board of directors is scheduled for September 17, 2026 (subject to change). Visit wvfirst.org to learn more.
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