MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — With his latest stance on beginning the college football season, Mark Emmert just may have drawn a dangerous line in the sand. Whether […]
Author: Justin Jackson, The Dominion Post
West Virginia AD announces pay cuts within athletic department due to COVID-19 pandemic
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — In an effort to save $3 million in payroll during the COVID-19 pandemic, WVU athletic director Shane Lyons announced some major cuts to […]
Isaiah Cottrell sees great potential playing at West Virginia and in the Big 12
THIS IS THE LAST of a two-part series with WVU men’s basketball recruit Isaiah Cottrell. MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — It has been less than a year since […]
West Virginia recruit Isaiah Cottrell thought about playing overseas for money, but college hoops won out
THIS IS THE FIRST of a two-part series with WVU men’s basketball recruit Isaiah Cottrell. MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — The temptations of starting a professional career as […]
COLUMN: NCAA heading out of bounds on stance to athletes’ compensation for their names and likeness
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — This could have been so much easier, NCAA. The organization on Wednesday moved forward with recommendations to its board of governors that should […]
Big 12 early glance: Oscar Tshiebwe’s return means big things for West Virginia
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Oscar Tshiebwe’s decision to return to WVU for his sophomore season was the choice head coach Bob Huggins felt was the intelligent move. […]
Noah Adams named best amateur athlete in West Virginia, given Hardman Award
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Noah Adams’ perfect season didn’t have the perfect ending. The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic kept Adams from competing in the NCAA national championship […]
COLUMN: G League development program will only make college basketball better, not kill it
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — It begins with a phone call or text message and eventually develops into some kind of hurried relationship between college athletes and the […]
A real Spark: Tynice Martin taken in third round by Los Angeles
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Tynice Martin is headed to Los Angeles. The former West Virginia women’s basketball standout was taken in the third round — No. 34 […]
Tynice Martin projected as an early second-round pick in WNBA Draft
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — When and where aren’t Tynice Martin’s biggest concerns with the WNBA Draft on Friday. “I just want to hear my name called,” the […]