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SundayNovember 9, 2014

Huggins’ postgame reaction after exhibition romp

West Virginia whipped Division II Shepherd 109-60 in Sunday's preseason game.

Schwinde’s goal lifts WVU women to Big 12 tourney title

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kate Schwinde’s goal in the 13th minute carried the No. 8 West Virginia women past Oklahoma 1-0 for their second straight Big 12 soccer championship. The Mountaineers (16-2-3, 7-0-1), three-time Big 12 regular-season champions, will head to the NCAA tournament for a15th consecutive season. β€œIt is an unbelievable feeling to be

Full-court press on display as WVU crushes Shepherd in exhibition

West Virginia knocks off Shepherd 109-60 in an exhibition contest on Sunday.

Trade mission to Brazil will be more relationship building for Tomblin, others

Delegation hopes to learn how close company is to ethane cracker plant construction.

DUI attorney applauds recent Supreme Court opinion

Opinion focuses on blood tests.

Class A playoffs: 1st-round pairings set

Class A dates and times set for the high school football playoffs

Class AA playoffs: 1st-round pairings set

Class AA dates and times set for the high school football playoffs

Morgantown Police investigating robbery and assault

It happened early Saturday morning on University Avenue.

Judge formally strikes down West Virginia’s previous same-sex marriage ban

Licenses have been issued to same-sex couples in West Virginia since last month.

Class AAA playoffs: 1st-round pairings set

Class AAA dates and times set for the high school football playoffs

Rockefeller makes last official trip to W.Va. as a U.S. Senator

A new school at West Virginia University will be named for him while Rockefeller's U.S. Senate archives will be housed elsewhere on campus.

Mountaineers flinch in the face of mediocrity

Allan Taylor's column: Despite the name on the jersey, Texas is painfully average. And maybe West Virginia is too.

Photo gallery: Linsly 34, Magnolia 14

Linsly defeated Magnolia 34-14 in the final week of the high school football regular season.

Trickett: WVU slow to respond after Horns ‘hit us right in the mouth’

AUSTIN, Texas β€” West Virginia’s 301 second-half yards seemed like a parting gift, because Texas essentially took the game on the front end. “They wanted it a little bit more in the first half,” Clint Trickett said after the Mountaineers fell behind by 21 points in a 33-16 loss. “They came out and hit us

O-line overmatched at crucial points

Whether it was short-yardage plays early or Cedric Reed's sacks late, WVU's front didn't get the job done.

Southern Miss came into game ready to gamble

Southern Miss coach Todd Monken knew he would have to do something unconventional to keep up with the Herd.