Pick 6: West Virginia Mountaineers Moneyline -188 (Fanduel)

With an impressive home record, the West Virginia Mountaineers are favored to come out on top against the Iowa State Cyclones.

Despite an overall 3-7 record in the Big 12, the West Virginia Mountaineers have maintained an impressive 10-3 record when playing at home this season, giving them a distinct advantage heading into Wednesday's matchup against the No. 11 Iowa State Cyclones. The Mountaineers have only lost twice when they have been the favorite at home, making them a formidable opponent for the Cyclones.

Iowa State, on the other hand, has had an impressive season overall, standing at 7-3 against Big 12 opponents. However, the Cyclones have struggled on the road, and even worse as the underdog with a 2-4 record. As a result, West Virginia's home court advantage could potentially be the deciding factor in the game.

The Cyclones have scored 35.5 points per game in the paint, largely due to Osun Osunniyi's 7.1 points per game. In addition, Gabe Kalscheur has had an impressive ten game stretch, averaging 13.4 points. Meanwhile, West Virginia's Erik Stevenson has been playing at a high level, averaging 14.9 points and leading the Mountaineers in scoring. West Virginia also has Seth Wilson, who has been averaging 1.3 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

West Virginia has also had success in close games, with a 1-1 record in games decided by 3 points or fewer. This could prove to be a deciding factor in the matchup against Iowa State, as the game could potentially come down to the wire.

In the end, West Virginia's impressive record at home combined with their success in close games makes them a strong favorite to take the win against the Cyclones this Wednesday. With a talented lineup, West Virginia Mountaineers are well-equipped to take advantage of the home court advantage and secure the victory.