The West Virginia baseball team lost its midweek matchup against Marshall 7-1 on Tuesday, its last matchup before opening conference play. The Mountaineers (8-8) got off to a rough start in the first inning. West Virginia got three quick outs in the top of the first and then in the bottom
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WVU announces fall baseball schedule
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--The West Virginia University baseball team announced its fall schedule on Tuesday. The Mountaineers will play five home games this fall and fans can get into Monongalia County Ballpark for free. “We are excited about a great fall schedule,” WVU coach Randy Mazey said. “Fall in Morgantown is perfect for baseball,
Press Release: Transfer Waiver Request for Goard Approved
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (July 24, 2015) – The NCAA has approved a transfer waiver request for TyQuane Goard, who has been added to the WVU men’s basketball roster, coach Bob Huggins announced today. Goard, a 6-foot-7, 210-pound senior forward, will be eligible to compete for the Mountaineers this season. A Charleston native,
Questions Answered For TyQuane Goard
First Bowl Predictions Have State in Frenzy
We are months away from the beginning of the 2015 college football season and even further away from bowl season. But inevitably as soon as the Football Bowl Association releases the bowl schedules every season writers across the country publish their way-to-early bowl predictions. This year is no different. AP writer Ralph
TyQuane Goard, “I just want to play basketball”
Potential Marshall transfer TyQuane Goard announced today via Twitter that the Herd would not grant him his release to transfer to WVU for his final season of eligibility. The 6'7" forward, originally from Charleston, West Virginia, had been dismissed from the Marshall basketball team this past season for undisclosed violations of team rules.
West Virginia Beats Marshall in a Close 3-2 Battle.
The in-state rivalry between West Virgina and Marshall continued Tuesday afternoon as the Mountaineers and Thundering Herd took the baseball field. In the first inning, Marshall jumped ahead 1-0. West Virginia's #3 Taylor Munden and #40 Kyle Davis answered by hitting back-to-back home run's in the bottom of the third inning. In