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WVU Basketball Notebook: Early men's observations
While there is no way to make final, definitive judgments about a team three months before it plays its first game, there are some things that can be gleaned from practice and talking to those in and around the program. With that chance afforded over the past few days, here are some observations and thoughts on West Virginia's men's basketball team as it prepares for its trip to Italy, where it will play three games during the first week of August.
Fundraiser organizers confident they surpassed goal for Star City Police Chief’s cancer battle
The organizers of a fundraiser for Star City Police Department Chief Jessica Colebank's cancer battle say they're confident they surpassed the $10,000 goal they set for Friday night's spaghetti dinner.
Jacob Canton Receives Offer from West Virginia Men’s Basketball
Class of 2027 Rutgers Prep (N.J.) guard Jacob Canton has received an offer from Division I West Virginia Men’s basketball program, per recent reports. The Somerset, N.J., native also holds an offer from Radford, according to VerbalCommits.com. The 6-foot-2 Canton, who also suits up for AAU NY Rens/Team Dykman,...
Explosion At CDC Bruceton Research Center
The explosion happened at the Burceton Research Center located at 649 Cochran Mill Road in Jefferson Hills around 12:48 p.m. on Friday, a CDC official told us. The CDC shares the site with two other federal agencies, and an outside vendor was "loading hazardous waste material into a truck for disposal was injured and was taken to an area hospital by ambulance," the spokesperson said noting that, "No federal staff were involved in the incident and there was no damage to the property."
Mountaineers counting on Oklahoma State transfers
MORGANTOWN — Once upon a time, in the fantasy world that was college football and basketball in the pre-NIL and transfer portal days, schools did all they could to keep their players from transferring within the same conference. Those days are over, and it’s no more evident than at...
Pitt All 105: P Cam Guess Returns as the Top Placeholder
All 105 is a Pittsburgh Sports Now series profiling each of the 105 members of the Pitt 2024 training camp roster. Cam Guess, a redshirt senior punter from Belle Vernon in Belle Vernon, Pa. 2023 season: Guess played in all 12 games last season, serving as the placeholder on point-after...
FREE: In-state star discusses WVU commitment and visit
Morgantown (WV) kicker Aidan Stire made his way across town on Thursday night, choosing to take in West Virginia University's elite football tailgate recruiting event with dozens of other top targets in the 2025 and 2026 classes. Before he did, though, he went public on social media with a commitment to the Mountaineers.
New scholarship number and roster limit could impact in-state recruiting
According to YahooSports' Ross Dellenger, the NCAA is set to increase the number of scholarships that a football team can provide up to 105.... but also setting that as the limit for the entire roster, a cut down from 120. It's a positive for recruiting and a negative at the same time and, from Conversations EerSports had in Morgantown this week, it could cut both ways for in-state recruiting.
After all the moves and losses, Small hopes he found the right fit
Javon Small is still getting used to a new campus, coaching staff and teammates, but he'll get a brief reprieve next week when he does something he's become quite familiar with through the years. He'll pack and hit the road. West Virginia basketball flies to Italy on Wednesday for three...
Boston man arrested on multiple firearm charges
BOSTON — Boston Police Department’s Youth Violence Strike Force apprehended 23-year-old Jajuan Holliman-Wiggins on Thursday morning in connection with a shooting earlier this month. Holliman-Wiggins, from Roslindale, was taken into custody around 11:37 a.m. near 37 Archdale Road. He was wanted on a warrant from Dorchester District Court...
2 WVU students cycling across the country for Journey of Hope
On June 5, Austin Brown and James Carte set out on a 62-day journey from Seattle, WA to Washington, D.C. as part of the Journey of Hope, which is put on by The Ability Experience, a philanthropic initiative set up by their fraternity, Pi Alpha Phi.
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