
Huff’s Precision and Persistence Define His WVU Legacy
Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff has been one of West Virginia’s most reliable players all season but he set the

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff has been one of West Virginia’s most reliable players all season but he set the

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff delivered a career night as West Virginia rallied to beat Oklahoma 89-82 in overtime to

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS- Honor Huff etched his name in West Virginia history Sunday, breaking Frank Young’s single-season 3-point record in the

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS- DJ Thomas scored 20 points to lead a balanced West Virginia attack in a rout of Creighton

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAS VEGAS – For the West Virginia men’s basketball team, stepping on the court each game is never solely

LAS VEGAS – Honor Huff led West Virginia in a dramatic comeback to beat Stanford 82-77 in the quarterfinal round of the 2026 College Basketball

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat The West Virginia Mountaineers will travel to Las Vegas for the 2026 College Basketball Crown, but they’ll

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat The West Virginia Mountaineers are headed to Las Vegas for a shot at postseason redemption in the

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat West Virginia has offered class of 2027 forward Deng Ngor. The 6-foot-8, forward, who attends Fort Erie

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat KANSAS CITY, Mo.— BYU took advantage of 22 West Virginia turnovers and pulled away late for a 68–48 win on the second night of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship at T-Mobile Center. The Mountaineers kept the game close early, but the Cougars grabbed the lead for good when AJ Dybantsa scored to make it 13–11. BYU slowly built momentum from there, stretching the margin to double digits after a Robert Wright III three-pointer and led 31–23 at the break. WVU showed signs of life midway through the second half. A Brenen Lorient three-pointer followed by a Jasper Floyd jumper cut the deficit to 43–40 with 9:36 remaining, giving the Mountaineers a chance to swing the momentum.



