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SundayFebruary 16, 2014

Photo gallery: Musselman gets key win, edges Martinsburg

Musselman beat Martinsburg 58-54 on Saturday night in boys high school basketball.

Mountaineers pile up 18 hits to rout Citadel 10-2, salvage weekend win

McBroom goes deep and Fleming collects four hits to back the pitching of John Means.

Carey, players reflect on tough victory over Horned Frogs

WVU downed TCU 61-57 by overcoming a slow start.

Tigers top Herd 8-3

Tigers hold on to early lead to down The Herd.

Softball falls in final game of Tiger Invite

AUBURN, Ala. – Marshall softball (1-4) concluded its opening weekend at the three-day Tiger Invitational in Auburn, Ala. on Sunday. The Thundering Herd dropped its sole contest of the day to Winthrop (3-5) by two runs, 7-5. The Herd ended the weekend with six home runs from four sophomores: Shaelynn Braxton (3), Katalin Lucas (1),

Marshall opens season with win over Georgetown

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.- On a field surrounded by large snow piles and snow covered bleachers, the Marshall baseball team added a little bit of fire to Gene Hooks Field Saturday, nabbing Opening Day victory by a score of 5-1 over Georgetown. The Herd fell behind in the bottom of the second after starter Josh King (Troup,

Bussie keys WVU women past TCU for fifth straight win

The No. 13 Mountaineers down TCU 61-57 to remain one game behind Baylor in Big 12 standings.

Highway discussion drowns in water emergency

Discussions of safe drinking water smother out plans to address highway funding

Lawmaker listening tour heads to Huntington

The second of ten stops will come tonight in Huntington.

Lawmaker wants tougher penalties for sexual predators

Mark Hunt says West Virginia must protect its children

Bill to “launch” new business moves on to Senate

Del. Doug Skaff says legislation is key to state's future

Staten: ‘This was a bad loss’

AUSTIN, Texas — Juwan Staten provides his thoughts following West Virginia’s 88-71 loss to Texas. After the loss, ESPN.com’s resident bracketologist Joe Lunardi dropped the Mountaineers to one of the first teams out of the NCAA tournament.

Huggins: ‘We need to be more resilient’

AUSTIN, Texas — Bob Huggins shares his postgame thoughts following West Virginia’s 88-71 loss to No. 19 Texas. “You can’t let people shoot 58 percent,” said Huggins. “I’ve had teams where they could have brought the Celtics in and they wouldn’t shoot 58 percent against us.” The Mountaineers (15-11 overall, 7-6 Big 12) return to

Harris on Texas: ‘They just had a good night’

AUSTIN, Texas — West Virginia guard Eron Harris discusses Saturday night’s 88-71 loss at No. 19 Texas Longhorns. Harris scored a game-high 21 points, albeit on 5-of-15 shooting from the field.

Longhorns hook West Virginia early in 88-71 domination

Outscoring the Mountaineers 46-14 in the paint, Texas scored a sweep of the season series.