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Postseason Appearances POSTSEASON APPEARANCES POSTSEASON YEAR (RECORD) HEAD COACH OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE YEAR (RECORD) HEAD COACH OPPONENT W/L SCORE SITE 1941-42 (19-4) Dyke Raese Long Island (NIT) W 58-49* New York, N.Y. 1988-89 (26-5) Gale Catlett Tennessee (NCAA) W 84-68 Greensboro, N.C. Toledo (NIT) W 51-39 New York, N.Y. Duke (NCAA) L 63-70 Greensboro, N.C. Western Kentucky (NIT) W 47-45 New York, N.Y. 1990-91 (17-14) Gale Catlett Furman (NIT) W 86-67 Morgantown, W.Va. 1944-45 (12-6) John Brickels DePaul (NIT) L 52-76 New York, N.Y. Providence (NIT) L 79-85 Providence, R.I. 1945-46 (24-3) Lee Patton St. John’s (NIT) W 70-58 New York, N.Y. 1991-92 (20-12) Gale Catlett Missouri (NCAA) L 78-89 Greensboro, N.C. Kentucky (NIT) L 51-59 New York, N.Y. 1992-93 (17-12) Gale Catlett Georgia (NIT) W 95-84 Morgantown, W.Va. Muhlenberg (NIT) W 65-40 New York, N.Y. Providence (NIT) L 67-68 Providence, R.I. 1946-47 (19-3) Lee Patton Bradley (NIT) W 69-60 New York, N.Y. 1993-94 (17-12) Gale Catlett Davidson (NIT) W 85-69 Morgantown, W.Va. Utah (NIT) L 62-64 New York, N.Y. Clemson (NIT) L 79-96 Morgantown, W.Va. North Carolina State (NIT) L 52-64 New York, N.Y. 1996-97 (21-10) Gale Catlett Bowling Green (NIT) W 98-95 Morgantown, W.Va. 1954-55 (19-11) Fred Schaus La Salle (NCAA) L 61-95 New York, N.Y. North Carolina State (NIT) W 76-73 Raleigh, N.C. 1955-56 (21-9) Fred Schaus Dartmouth (NCAA) L 59-61* New York, N.Y. Florida State (NIT) L 71-76 Morgantown, W.Va. 1956-57 (25-5) Fred Schaus Canisius (NCAA) L 56-64 New York, N.Y. 1997-98 (24-9) Gale Catlett Temple (NCAA) W 82-52 Boise, Idaho 1957-58 (26-2) Fred Schaus Manhattan (NCAA) L 84-89 New York, N.Y. Cincinnati (NCAA) W 75-74 Boise, Idaho Utah (NCAA) L 62-65 Anaheim, Calif. 1958-59 (29-5) Fred Schaus Dartmouth (NCAA) W 82-68 New York, N.Y. St. Joseph’s (NCAA) W 95-92 Charlotte, N.C. 2000-01 (17-12) Gale Catlett Richmond (NIT) L 56-79 Richmond, Va. Boston University (NCAA) W 86-82 Charlotte, N.C. 2003-04 (17-14) John Beilein Kent State (NIT) W 65-54 Kent, Ohio Louisville (NCAA) W 94-79 Louisville, Ky. Rhode Island (NIT) W 79-72 Morgantown, W.Va. California (NCAA) L 70-71 Louisville, Ky. Rutgers (NIT) L 64-67 Piscataway, N.J. 1959-60 (26-5) Fred Schaus Navy (NCAA) W 94-86 New York, N.Y. 2004-05 (24-11) John Beilein Creighton (NCAA) W 63-61 Cleveland, Ohio New York University (NCAA) L 81-82* Charlotte, N.C. Wake Forest (NCAA) W 111-105* Cleveland, Ohio St. Joseph’s (NCAA) W 106-100 Charlotte, N.C. Texas Tech (NCAA) W 65-60 Albuquerque, N.M. 1961-62 (24-6) George King Villanova (NCAA) L 75-90 Philadelphia, Pa. Louisville (NCAA) L 85-93* Albuquerque, N.M. 1962-63 (23-8) George King Connecticut (NCAA) W 77-71 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Joseph’s (NCAA) L 88-97 College Park, Md. 2005-06 (22-11) John Beilein Southern Illinois (NCAA) W 64-46 Auburn Hills, Mich. New York University (NCAA) W 83-73 College Park, Md. Northwestern State (NCAA) W 67-54 Auburn Hills, Mich. 1964-65 (14-15) George King Providence (NCAA) L 67-91 Philadelphia, Pa. Texas (NCAA) L 71-74 Atlanta, Ga. 1966-67 (19-9) Bucky Waters Princeton (NCAA) L 57-68 Blacksburg, Va. 2006-07 (27-9) John Beilein Delaware State (NIT) W 74-50 Morgantown, W.Va. 1967-68 (19-9) Bucky Waters Dayton (NIT) L 68-87 New York, N.Y. Massachusetts (NIT) W 90-77 Morgantown, W.Va. North Carolina State (NIT) W 71-66 Morgantown, W.Va. 1980-81 (23-10) Gale Catlett Pennsylvania (NIT) W 67-64 Morgantown, W.Va. Mississippi State (NIT) W 63-62 New York, N.Y. Temple (NIT) W 77-76* Morgantown, W.Va. Clemson (NIT) W 78-73 New York, N.Y. Minnesota (NIT) W 80-69 Minneapolis, Minn. Tulsa (NIT) L 87-89 New York, N.Y. 2007-08 (26-11) Bob Huggins Arizona (NCAA) W 75-65 Washington, D.C. Purdue (NIT) L 72-75* New York, N.Y. Duke (NCAA) W 73-67 Washington, D.C. Xavier (NCAA) L 75-79* Phoenix, Ariz. 1981-82 (27-4) Gale Catlett North Carolina A&T (NCAA) W 102-72 Logan, Utah Fresno State (NCAA) L 46-50 Logan, Utah 2008-09 (23-12) Bob Huggins Dayton (NCAA) L 60-68 Minneapolis, Minn. 1982-83 (23-8) Gale Catlett James Madison (NCAA) L 50-57 Greensboro, N.C. 2009-10 (31-7) Bob Huggins Morgan State (NCAA) W 77-50 Buffalo, N.Y. Missouri (NCAA) W 68-59 Buffalo, N.Y. 1983-84 (20-12) Gale Catlett Oregon State (NCAA) W 64-62 Birmingham, Ala. Washington (NCAA) W 69-56 Syracuse, N.Y. Maryland (NCAA) L 77-102 Birmingham, Ala. Kentucky (NCAA) W 73-66 Syracuse, N.Y. 1984-85 (20-9) Gale Catlett Virginia (NIT) L 55-56 Morgantown, W.Va. Duke (NCAA) L 57-78 Indianapolis, Ind. 1985-86 (22-11) Gale Catlett Old Dominion (NCAA) L 62-74 Greensboro, N.C. 2010-11 (21-12) Bob Huggins Clemson (NCAA) W 84-76 Tampa, Fla. 1986-87 (23-8) Gale Catlett Western Kentucky (NCAA) L 62-64 Syracuse, N.Y. Kentucky (NCAA) L 63-71 Tampa, Fla. 1987-88 (18-14) Gale Catlett Connecticut (NIT) L 57-62* Morgantown, W.Va. 2011-12 (19-14) Bob Huggins Gonzaga (NCAA) L 54-77 Pittsburgh, Pa. WVUsports.com :: #HailWV 185.
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