If his manager had a say, J.J. Wetherholt would win the Golden Spikes Award. For the people who actually vote on it, however, the West Virginia star […]
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WVU starter Ben Hampton enters transfer portal
MORGANTOWN — Whether it’s through the upcoming Major League Baseball draft or as a transfer, starting pitcher Ben Hampton will not be returning to WVU next season. […]
COLUMN: A poor finish shouldn’t obscure what WVU baseball accomplished this season
Despite a stumble at the finish line, the 2023 WVU baseball season was still one for the history books. The Mountaineers lost seven of their final eight […]
WVU’s season ends in 10-0 shutout against Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The WVU baseball season ended with a whimper on Sunday as the Mountaineers were shut out for the first time this year, 10-0, in […]
COLUMN: The Mountaineers get their winning feeling back
On May 14 the WVU baseball team defeated Texas Tech 5-3 to move to 39-13 on the season. West Virginia did not win again for 20 days […]
WVU gets back on track, tops Ball State 13-5 to stay alive in Lexington Regional
LEXINGTON, Ky. — J.J. Wetherholt returned to form, West Virginia’s offense got back on track and the Mountaineers kept their season alive with a 13-5 win over […]
WVU drops Regional opener 12-6 to Indiana, losing streak reaches 6
LEXINGTON, Ky. – West Virginia’s losing streak reached six games on Friday as the Mountaineers fell 12-6 to the Indiana Hoosiers in their first game at the […]
WVU looks to bounce back at Lexington Regional
MORGANTOWN — Rocky Balboa made a living by getting clobbered in the first round, only to get back up and win by knockout in the final round. […]
COLUMN: Mazey, WVU has proven many doubters wrong since joining the Big 12
MORGANTOWN — It isn’t exactly hard to figure out the unfortunate ones in college athletics. They are the bottom feeders, the unofficial bye week or simply that […]
Getting away from the game helped WVU players refocus for their trip to the NCAA tournament
MORGANTOWN — Some guys went fishing, while others played a round of golf. WVU second baseman J.J. Wetherholt wanted to golf, but his clubs are back home […]