How to Watch: No. 18 West Virginia women's basketball at Houston

Dec 1, 2024; Estero, FL, USA; West Virginia University Sydney Shaw (5) looks to make a pass in the first quarter of the Women's Gulf Coast Showcase at Hertz Arena. Mandatory Credit: Chris Tilley-Imagn Images
Dec 1, 2024; Estero, FL, USA; West Virginia University Sydney Shaw (5) looks to make a pass in the first quarter of the Women's Gulf Coast Showcase at Hertz Arena. Mandatory Credit: Chris Tilley-Imagn Images | Chris Tilley-Imagn Images

No. 18 West Virginia women's basketball rebounded from a loss on their last road trip by sweeping a pair of home games during their last two outings -- now, they must hit the road again and head out west.

The Mountaineers (18-4, 8-3) will get that road trip started with a Saturday afternoon clash with Houston (5-18, 1-11). For the Mountaineers, the game against a team at the bottom of the league standings could serve as a trap game, or be another routine victory in the midst of a strong outing this season as second-year coach Mark Kellogg searches for a second-consecutive NCAA Tournament bid.

For those trying to keep a close eye on the action, we have all the information you need to keep up with when, where, and how to follow WVU women's basketball as they face the Cougars.

The Basics: When And Where

The matchup with Houston opens a road trip centered in Texas for the Mountaineers. Action is set to take place at Fertitta Center in Houston, Texas. The clash with the Cougars is scheduled for Saturday, February 8th, with tip-off currently set for 3 PM EST.

TV, Streaming, and Radio

The matchup with Houston is not scheduled to be televised, but will be streamed live on ESPN+ with Chelsea Reber and Austyn Iven handling commentary.

Radio coverage will be broadcast live on all local Mountaineer Sports Network affiliates with Andrew Caridi on commentary duties. Fans will also be able to listen online at WVUsports.com or on the Varsity Network or WVU Gameday app

Schedule

Schedule