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WVU baseball Tucson Regional final: Game time, NCAA Tournament TV info, more
The West Virginia University baseball team is one win away from its first Super Regional appearance in program history. Here is everything you need to know about the Tucson Regional final. NCAA Tournament Tucson Regional final information. Date: June 2. Location: Hi Corbett Field in Tucson, Arizona. Time: 9:00 p.m....
Baylor, Virginia Tech among teams that will change up uniforms for 2024 college football season
The first wave of college football uniform changes is upon us and several programs will don new jersey designs for the 2024 season. At least three schools have released new uniform sets, with more helmets and concepts coming soon. In general, uniforms are sticking to a clean design. The era...
WVU Hoops offers elite class of 2026 prospect from Florida
Coach DeVries and his staff extended a scholarship offer to 2026 forward Toni Bryant earlier this week, per Derek Murray on X (formerly Twitter). The offer marks the 30th high school prospect that has received a WVU scholarship since Darian DeVries arrived in Morgantown. Bryant, a 6-foot-9, 180-pound power forward...
Artist who served in National Guard adds mural to Mt. Pleasant's Veterans Wall
More than 2,700 names of those who have served in the military in various eras are etched in granite slabs on Mt. Pleasant Borough’s Veterans Wall. Soon, those who visit that patriotic landmark will have another way to reflect on the local legacy of service, by viewing a mural added to the rear face of the wall.
WATCH: GCU’s Gregg Wallis, Emilio Barreras react to loss to WVU
Grand Canyon University baseball head coach Gregg Wallis and shortstop Emilio Barreras spoke with the media Saturday night following WVU’s 5-2 win over Grand Canyon in the winners’ bracket of the NCAA Tournament’s Tucson Regional. Wallis and Barreras discussed the Lopes’ struggles against WVU southpaw Tyler Switalski,...
Kresser knocks in three as Mountaineers advance to regional championship
WVU rode their hot hands (and bats) on their way to a 5-2 victory over Grand Canyon University. Junior left-handed-pitcher Tyler Switalski was on fire for the Mountaineers, going seven and two-thirds innings allowing only one earned run on six hits with three strikeouts and only one walk. Junior second...
Switalski, Kresser rise as heroes for West Virginia against Grand Canyon
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WV News) – As Randy Mazey began getting ready for his final days as a collegiate baseball coach, leading his team into the 2024 NCAA Tournament, he offered up an observation, talking about how at the moment he was looking for heroes. Normally, when heroes step forth...
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Summer is here! Official visits are underway, with nearly two dozen prospects on campus in an official capacity for West Virginia University. At the same time, the coaching staff is also hosting hundreds - actually, thousands - of recruits for one-day camps and tournaments over the next couple of weeks. Oh.... and the hoops roster and coaching staff is still taking shape. To help you enjoy all of that get 60% off an annual VIP subscription!
First reading Tuesday on ordinance that would raise meeting pay in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — City council has first reading scheduled Tuesday night on a proposal that would raise the meeting pay of council members and the mayor by approximately 40%. Morgantown Assistant City Manager Emily Muzzarelli said during the 2021–22 wage and compensation study, it was determined that only one...
WVU vice president says state in better position with legislature’s approval of FAFSA fix funds
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A WVU vice president says recently approved investments in higher education to get beyond the issues with FAFSA will greatly help students. WVU Vice President of Government Relations and Collaboration Travis Mollohan told members of the WVU Board of Governors last week the legislature has acted to provide the tools to help students and families as quickly as possible.
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