Day: February 9, 2014 Archives


SundayFebruary 9, 2014

Girls basketball gallery: Westside 65, Logan 63

A look at Westside's win over Logan in girls high school basketball.

HS Sportsline: Chazzy Thomas on Fairmont State

Morgantown running back and Kennedy Award winner Chazzy Thomas talks about signing with Fairmont State.

After 48-point game, electric Ejim brings a buzz to Morgantown

Iowa State is the first of five RPI top-50 teams West Virginia will face during the next 27 days.

Dorchester: ‘Good to have some closure’ on 2014 class

Recruiting coordinator says WVU met needs on offensive line and secondary on signing day.

Tulane’s late 3-pointer washes away Herd

Tulane nailed a three-pointer at with just second left to down Marshall 68-65.

Recruiting Crest: WVU coaches careful not to over-leverage Tavon connection

Lead recruiter Lonnie Galloway called four-star QB "a man of his word" after declining to take other visits.

Clendenin man killed in single vehicle crash

Pick up truck crashed into a gas meter and a parked car before hitting a house

Congresswoman hopes to get answers during water hearing

Capito says there's too many questions and not enough solid information.

Huggins: ‘Wiggins did a great job’

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Bob Huggins shares his postgame thoughts to the media following West Virginia’s 83-69 loss to No. 8 Kansas. The Mountaineers (14-10 overall, 6-5 in conference) dropped their first game since Jan. 25 (Oklahoma State) and fall back to sixth place in the Big 12 standings.

Morgantown snaps Martinsburg’s streak, wins in OT

Morgantown defeated Martinsburg 79-68 in overtime.

Self on WVU: ‘Their guards are good’

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Bill Self, Andrew Wiggins, Wayne Selden, and Tarik Black spoke to the media after defeating West Virginia 83-69.

Harris: ‘I can’t wait to play them again at home’

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Eron Harris chipped in with 17 points, only four of which came in the second half as WVU lost to No. 8 Kansas 83-69 at the Phog Allen Fieldhouse. Harris gives his thoughts on the game in the video above.

Staten: ‘I’m proud of my team’

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Juwan Staten led the way for the Mountaineers with a game-high 22 points in a defeat to the No.8 Kansas Jayhawks. Even though WVU came up short, Staten took away a lot of positives from the road loss in Lawrence. Find out what Staten had to say in the video above.