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Attending WVU Football Games Remains Costly for Fans
Going to watch the Mountaineers play at Milan Puskar Stadium is a religious experience for WVU football fans, but it’s also not a cheap one. In fact, going to see the Mountaineers play remains one of the most expensive game experiences in the country. After finishing third last year,...
WVU fall camp preview: Offensive Line
It's about that time again, which is crazy because it feels like just yesterday I was writing the spring camp previews. Back then, football preparation was taking a backseat to the pending basketball coaching search. This time around, fall camp will be in the spotlight of the WVU sports world. Today we continue the position-by-position preview for preseason camp. The Mountaineers went 9-4 last season, including beating up on UNC in a bowl game that ended with Neal Brown being covered in mayonnaise. West Virginia football enters the 2024 season with significant wind in its sails, so fall camp should be particularly interesting to watch next month. At this current time, there is no media access schedule.
Units invited to participate in Back-to-School Job Fairs
WVU departments and units that plan to hire student workers or Federal Work-Study students for fall positions are invited to participate in the Back-to-School Job Fairs hosted by WVU Career Services as part of Welcome Week. The first fair, open only to hiring WVU units, will be held Tuesday, Aug....
Previewing Mountaineers in the NFC Conference
Eight NFL veterans will be representing WVU during the 2024 NFL season. Stills was selected in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals. During his rookie season, the defensive tackle made the most of the 15 games he appeared in. 47 combined tackles, 3.5 sacks and five tackles for loss combined for a rookie season that exceeded expectations for the low draft pick. While he isn’t a full fledged starter yet, expect Stills to make an impact for the Cardinals’ defensive line in his sophomore season.
Community members invited to host international visitors
The West Virginia Council of International Programs is inviting mid-career professionals from around the globe to experience American culture and enjoy West Virginia hospitality while spending two months in Morgantown. Visitors come from a wide array of backgrounds, including academia, social work, industry and business. A major part of their...
NASA WV EPSCoR to host Mentor Development Workshop
Potential undergraduate research mentors will receive tools and resources for use in their own mentorship practice by engaging in five training modules from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, in Lyon Tower. Find more information and register to attend.
‘What separates you from what everybody else is doing?’: DeVries talks building identity
WVU Men’s Basketball Head Coach Darian DeVries and his team have been training in Morgantown for most of the summer. On top of establishing styles of play, DeVries said the team has also had to work on forming its identity in a press conference Tuesday. “What do we want...
West Virginia looks to take a step forward in the Big 12
With the changes coming to the Big 12 Conference, West Virginia is hoping that the time has come to take a step forward with the football program. The Mountaineers are coming off a 9-4 campaign going 6-3 overall in the Big 12, the best for the program since the 2018 season when the program lost the final two games to miss on an opportunity to compete in the league’s title game.
JJ Quinerly ready to improve three point shooting and take Mountaineers to new heights
Last season’s ending for WVU Women’s Basketball was a double edged sword. The year did not end how they would have liked, but the Mountaineers gained national respect after going toe-to-toe with the top player in one of the top teams in all the entire sport, Iowa. This...
WVSN Notebook 7/25/24: WVU Football Gains Commitment, Sends Offer
The West Virginia Sports Now Daily Notebook is a daily recap of news concerning West Virginia University Athletics. After a great camp performance and a conversation with @Backendcoach12 am truly blessed and honour to receive an PWO From West Virginia University ! #AGTG @canes77 pic.twitter.com/8QFBRDfte8. — Donovan Rodriguez (@717Don) July...
The 15 most important Mountaineers for 2024: No. 10
We're inching closer and closer towards the 2024 football season, which means it's time to take a look at West Virginia's most important players for the upcoming year. Keep in mind that this isn't a ranking of the 15 best or most talented players on the roster, but rather the guys who will make the most impact on the result of the season based on their play. Whether WVU is highly successful or not in 2024 hinges on this group of players more so than anyone else. The list is an aggregate of three separate rankings from our staff (Chris Anderson, Mike Casazza and myself).
Three things to do in Morgantown this weekend
Enjoy the last weekend of July with events for the whole family. This weekend, The Daily Athenaeum recommends a benefit concert, a car show and a move and flow dance. 1. Tonie’s Country Roads Concert to College Tour. Tonie’s Fund presents the Tonie’s Country Roads Concert to College Tour...
WVU Offensive Starters as Recruits
We are nearing even closer to the 2024 college football season and a lot of Mountaineer fans have shown excitement about this team. Neal Brown will be entering his sixth season as the head coach of West Virginia and has put together a roster that’s ready to compete. Some players have been added through the transfer portal, but most were recruited by Brown and staff out of high school. The following will take a look at WVU’s offensive starters as high school recruits according to 247Sports Composite.
‘You just can’t play scared’: Javon Small shares advice to teammates when approaching the Big 12
The Big 12 Conference is one of the most successful men’s basketball conferences in the NCAA. WVU senior guard Javon Small brings Big 12 experience after his lone season at Oklahoma State. In a press conference on Tuesday, he shared his message to his teammates about competing in the Big 12.
WVU hires Mario Barge as associate vice president of Talent and Culture
Mario Barge will join West Virginia University in August as associate vice president of Talent and Culture. Barge is an experienced human resources executive with 24 years in the insurance, health care and consulting industries. With experience across many aspects of the human resources industry, he has created and overseen national, enterprise-wide programs and led teams of varying sizes for multiple Fortune 100 companies over the years.
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