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Freshman Ella Simpson nets 19 to lead Hawks over Knights 58-43
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – It was apparent in the opening minutes of University’s Friday home game against Preston that the Hawks have had a long week. Still, despite stepping foot on […]
KK Deans hits buzzer-beater to send West Virginia into Big 12 semifinals
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — KK Deans was a 36-second phenom Friday night. West Virginia’s sophomore guard, having struggled with her shot for 39 minutes, became an instant hero in the […]
WVU rifle team sits in 4th place at NCAA Championships
COLUMBUS, OHIO — After the first day of the 2021 NCAA Rifle Championships, No. 4 WVU sits in fourth place, as the Mountaineers shot a 2332 smallbore total Friday at […]
WVU falls 5-3 to Central Michigan in home opener at Mon County Ballpark
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The No. 23 WVU baseball team fell 5-3 to Central Michigan in Friday’s home opener at Monongalia County Ballpark. The Mountaineers took an early 2-0 lead, before […]
Despite Trinity opening season 4-0, Mike Baldy wants improvement in team discipline
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. –- A glance at the Trinity girls’ basketball team’s four-game win streak to open the season may seem like a solid run, outscoring opponents 229-96. Yet, to head […]
MHS teacher tests positive for COVID Friday, as colleagues were being vaccinated
Morgantown High School picked up a case of irony Friday to go with another positive diagnosis of COVID-19. It was announced that an MHS teacher had come down with the […]
West Virginia’s NCAA seed a fluid situation and depends on what happens in other conference tournaments
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — The moment West Virginia was eliminated Thursday from the Big 12 tournament, its NCAA seeding became a major question. Seventeen AP Top 25 teams were still […]
A sampling of bills introduced Friday, March 12
MORGANTOWN – Here is a sampling of bills and resolutions introduced Friday, March 12. Local lead sponsors and co-sponsors, if any, are noted. SB 634, to require that law-enforcement officers […]
Switched at birth lawsuit continues
A lawsuit against the Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston by two 78-year-old men who say they were switched at birth is progressing. John W. Carr III, Jackie L. Spencer and other […]











