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 […]
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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 […]
Hawks can’t overcome early deficit, fall to Wheeling Park 70-44
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The University High boys’ basketball team faced a 20-point deficit, 23-3, after the first quarter in its 70-44 loss to Wheeling Park on Thursday, […]
James Bourne leads Trinity boys past Berkeley Springs 67-63
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — James Bourne scored 24 points as the Trinity Christian boys’ basketball team defeated Berkeley Springs, 67-63, on Thursday, March 11. Jaylon Hill added 15 […]
Clay-Battelle boys trounce Paden City 84-53
BLACKSVILLE, W.Va. — The Clay-Battelle boys’ basketball team had five different players eclipse double-digit figures in scoring in its 84-53 win over Paden City on Thursday, March […]
West Virginia set to compete in NCAA Rifle Championships
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — With its nation’s-best 20th title on the line, the No. 4-ranked West Virginia rifle team is set to compete at the NCAA Rifle Championships, […]
Hawks sweep tri-match
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The University High wrestling team emerged victorious twice in a tri-match against Oak Glen, 57-21, and Berkeley Springs, 48-21, on Tuesday, March 9. Cody […]
Preston wins two out of three in quad-match
KINGSWOOD, W.Va. — The Preston wrestling team took two out of three matches in Tuesday’s, March 9, tri-match. The Knights lost to Lewis County, 40-27, but defeated […]
Muddy Creek, Cheat River conditions return to normal
Newsroom@DominionPost.com ALBRIGHT — Sampling conducted by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection indicates that stream conditions for Muddy Creek and the Cheat River are returning to […]
COLUMN: Neal Brown leads way in planning in-person visits if eventually planned
By Keenan Cummings COMMENTARY March 12, 2020. That was the day that recruiting stood still. Since that point, all campus visits have been shut down as part […]