
WVU Basketball: Mountaineers Emerge as Top Contenders for Transfer Forward
By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat West Virginia head basketball coach Ross Hodge has placed the Mountaineers among the final three teams in

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat West Virginia head basketball coach Ross Hodge has placed the Mountaineers among the final three teams in

Rick Trickett, WVU football’s offensive line coach, made a notable visit to Princeton High School to meet Landyn Livingston, a promising 2027 recruit. Livingston, who contributed significantly to the Tigers’ Class AAA State Championship win, is now attracting interest from several FBS programs.

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat In a homecoming that West Virginia basketball fans have been hoping for, former Wheeling Park standout and

Here’s a new player for WVU basketball: Amadou Seini, a 7-foot-1 center from CIA Bella Vista, who will join Ross Hodge and the Mountaineers as part of the 2026 recruiting class.

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat West Virginia baseball has added a significant offensive weapon for the future, committing freshman infielder Ryan Piekutoski

West Virginia basketball is making waves with two exciting new additions. Martin Somerville, a 6-foot-3 combo guard from Florida State, brings his impressive skills to Morgantown. Meanwhile, Keonte Greybear, a 3-star high school prospect from Texas, commits to the Mountaineers. These signings promise to elevate WVU’s team and excite fans.

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat West Virginia women’s basketball has secured a commitment from Kennedy Harris. Harris, 5-foot-7, is transferring from George

Wesley Flamer has committed to WVU football, marking the seventh overall commit in the 2027 class. The 6-foot-2 linebacker, a standout at Westfield, brings significant talent to the Mountaineers’ defense.

With connections to current Mountaineers and a strong impression of coach Rich Rod’s leadership, linebacker Rick Brown has chosen WVU over other top programs.

Mark Kellogg has elevated WVU’s women’s basketball by signing former UCF center Khyala Ngodu, a standout player with impressive stats.



