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By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat As the 2026 college baseball regular season enters its final stretch, West Virginia University has two standout

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat As the 2026 college baseball regular season enters its final stretch, West Virginia University has two standout

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat West Virginia baseball continues to bolster its pitching staff through the transfer portal, landing right-handed pitcher Austin

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat LAWRENCE, Kan. – History came easy for No. 15 West Virginia on Sunday as the Mountaineers rolled to a

Gavin Kelly’s two-run homer in the ninth inning helped No. 15 West Virginia pull away for a 5-2 win over No. 7 Kansas on Saturday at Hoglund Ballpark, clinching the series for the Mountaineers.

A deep dive into the numbers surrounding WVU football’s transfer portal acquisitions. This season could be a game-changer, with a focus on quality over quantity. The Mountaineers have secured proven transfers; many with Power 4 experience. This year, the defense is getting bigger and better, with more size at every level. The return of offensive line Coach Rick Trickett is a major storyline, and the team is ready to compete in the Big 12.

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Maxx Yehl’s dominant complete game performance led No. 15 West Virginia to a 4-1 victory over No. 7 Kansas on Friday at

Jordan Harrison, a standout WVU Women’s Basketball player, has secured a spot on the Portland Fire WNBA expansion team. Despite going undrafted in the 2026 WNBA Draft, the Fire quickly recognized Harrison’s talent, and she has impressed in her preseason games

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Gavin Kelly hit two home runs as No. 15 West Virginia defeated Marshall 7-2 at GoMart

By: Jonathan K. Martin | WV Sports Chat Class of 2027 wide receiver Trey Haddad from powerhouse St. Ignatius High School has narrowed his college

Shanna Rose | WV Sports Chat MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Behind a strong offensive performance, No. 18 West Virginia powered past Kansas State 13–6 on Sunday



