How to Watch: No. 18 West Virginia women's basketball at No. 25 Baylor

Dec 1, 2024; Estero, FL, USA; West Virginia University JJ Quinerly (11) goes in for the layup over University of Texas Rori Harmon (3) during 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 JJ Quinerly (11) goes in for the layup over University of Texas Rori Harmon (3) during 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 stood their ground and went 2-0 last week in conference action, which was good enough to hold tight to their spot in the AP Top 25 poll.

Now WVU (19-4, 9-3) will embark on a four-game stretch featuring three separate opponents currently also ranked in that poll. That tough slate begins with a clash against No. 25 Baylor (20-5, 10-2) in a battle between the two programs sitting in third-place and fourth-place in the Big 12 at the moment. For those trying to keep a close eye on the game, we have all the information you need to to follow the Mountaineers as they face off against the Bears.

The Basics: When And Where

The matchup with Baylor will cap a two-game road trip to Texas for the Mountaineers. Action will tip-off from the Foster Pavilion in Waco, Texas, as WVU collides with the Bears on Tuesday, February 11th -- the game is set to begin at 8 P.M. EST.

TV, Streaming, and Radio

The battle between Baylor and West Virginia will not be on network television, but it can be streamed live on ESPN+ with a subscription to the service -- John Morris and Jim Haller will handle commentary on the stream.

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

Schedule

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