MORGANTOWN — If nothing else, West Virginia’s pressure man-to-man defense made a good first impression. In her first regular season game as the Mountaineers’ head coach, Dawn Plitzuweit saw her […]
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WVU, Pitt both in search of an identity with the Backyard Brawl approaching
MORGANTOWN — It is a rarity, where it concerns the WVU-Pitt men’s basketball series, but one that will become more common as college basketball dives deeper into the era of […]
COLUMN: What’s in a loss? In some cases greatness can be defined through setbacks
MORGANTOWN — It is said history is written by the winners, which in the world of sports, makes a lot of sense. Vince Lombardi, Bob Knight, Bill Belichick, Phil Jackson, […]
WVU’s young core beginning to gain valuable hoops experience
MORGANTOWN — By most accounts, Albert Einstein never needed a basketball to come up with his theory of relativity and he certainly never suited up for a college basketball game. […]
COLUMN: James Okonkwo shows flashes of promised potential
The spark was unexpected and was one of those moments that if you blinked, you probably missed it. For the better part of 30 minutes, West Virginia’s 76-58 victory over […]
New-look West Virginia wins home opener against Mount St. Mary’s
MORGANTOWN — What Seth Wilson began in the first half was carried over by both Emmitt Matthews Jr. and Tre Mitchell in the second half, as West Virginia pounded Mount […]
Jordan Brewster’s goal hands WVU its fifth Big 12 tournament championship
MORGANTOWN — It was just a matter of weeks ago when the WVU women’s soccer team found itself in the middle of, well, nowhere of sorts. The Mountaineers weren’t at […]
Huggins, WVU begin to put pieces together in home opener against Mount St. Mary’s
MORGANTOWN — There may be some kind of witty remark to be made about the mystery that lies with the WVU men’s basketball team, although any attempt to do so […]
Kaitlyn Anderson leads Morgantown High to Region I volleyball championship
MORGANTOWN — It started in the sixth grade for Kaitlyn Anderson, and only because she was a little bit taller than the other girls in her class. “Someone told me, […]
The driving force of the Big 12? Bob Huggins can see a future where hoops is just as big as football
MORGANTOWN — Whether you view your college basketball through the lens of a computer ranking, NBA draft picks or a media poll, there are certain facts that can’t be ignored […]














