MORGANTOWN — WVU wound up the season ranked No. 10 in the final United Soccer Coaches Poll and the TopDrawerSoccer.com Women’s Division I top 25. WVU (16-4-3, 7-1-1 Big 12) […]
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WVU’s Caffrey earns volleyball honor
MORGANTOWN — WVU volleyball sophomore Payton Caffrey was awarded a spot on the All-Midwest Regional honorable mention team by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) on Dec. 5. Caffrey was […]
History suggests WVU could make jump to NCAAs
MORGANTOWN — In its 44-year history, the WVU volleyball team has never qualified for the NCAA tournament, and were it not for volleyball’s version of the NIT — the National […]
Mountaineers golfer earns Big 12 accolades
MORGANTOWN — After leading the WVU golf team at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic in November, freshman Matthew Sharpstene was named the Big 12 Golfer of the Month. It marks the […]
Clay-Battelle girls’ basketball team routs Hundred, 57-10
BLACKSVILLE — The Clay-Battelle girls’ basketball squad scored the first two points of its season opener Dec. 4 Then it scored the next 15. The Cee-Bees opened the first quarter […]
Preston boys’ basketball team seeking redemption
KINGWOOD — The Preston High boys’ basketball team will look to redeem itself this season after a series of disappointing years fans may want to forget about all together. Like […]
Heart of Dallas sets up rare WVU, Utah meeting
MORGANTOWN — WVU football fans may scoff at the 6-6 record of the Utah Utes team their Mountaineers will tangle with in the Dec. 26 Heart of Dallas Bowl, at […]
Small Cee-Bees pack scoring punch
BLACKSVILLE — Clay-Battelle took the court a year ago with a group of undersized and inexperienced basketball players. It didn’t stop the Cee-Bees from tallying 16 wins. This time, Clay-Battelle […]
Bowlers have a ball at Suburban Lanes
MORGANTOWN — For someone interested in bowling, finding the right equipment can be intimidating. As the sport has grown in technology and popularity over the years, the one-size-fits-all mentality used […]
Miller, PHS girls’ hoops team seeking answers
KINGWOOD — If you ask Preston High girls’ basketball coach Brian Miller how he plans to replace six players — including three starters — from a team that finished ninth […]




