MORGANTOWN — Playoff preparation is no different than regular season preparation, according to experienced head coach Sean Biser. His Morgantown Mohigans enter the second season as the […]
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Morgantown girls’ volleyball team set to begin state tournament
CHARLESTON — After earning a record of 30-9-1 this season, the Morgantown High girls’ volleyball team will travel to the state capital with a shot at the […]
Banged-up WVU football team battling for bowl eligibility
MORGANTOWN — WVU head coach Neal Brown said he used to use bowl eligibility as motivation toward the end of a season, but the older he gets, […]
WVU MEN’S BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK: Mountaineers shut down Oakland’s Jalen Moore
MORGANTOWN — By the time Jalen Moore had walked out of the WVU Coliseum on Tuesday, he had to have felt he was playing against six or […]
COLUMN: WVU shows its a work in progress in 60-53 win over Oakland in opener
If there was a sign to be hung on West Virginia’s season-opening performance Tuesday night it would simply read: Work in progress. Anything else would simply be […]
WVU men’s basketball team gets past Oakland 60-53 in season opener
MORGANTOWN — Taz Sherman scored 18 points to lead West Virginia to a 60-53 victory over Oakland in the season opener for both teams Tuesday night. Sean […]
WVU safety Sean Mahone thinks about life after football with strong academic career
MORGANTOWN — WVU safety Sean Mahone said he gets picked on a little bit by his younger teammates for being the old guy in the room, and […]
West Virginia Black Bears announce 2022 schedule
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia Black Bears announced their 2022 schedule on Monday, with the addition of 12 games, including six home games at Monongalia County Ballpark. […]
University, Morgantown, Trinity, Clay-Battelle learn football playoff bracket
MORGANTOWN — Follow Sunday’s WVSSAC football playoff meeting in Parkersburg, all four Monongalia County high schools learned their place in the Class AAA and Class A brackets. […]
WVU FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Quarterback Major Harris has No. 9 retired; injuries mount; Josh Sills returns to Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — “Here comes the Major.” WVU public address announcer Bill Nevin’s voice boomed over the crowd of 50,109 at Milan Puskar Stadium, who collectively stood on […]