Monthly Archives: August 2009
Women’s Team To Hold Clinic
The WVU Women’s Basketball Team will be holding a clinic for coaches and players this season, in efforts to boost attendance. The clinic date has not yet been set but will follow a home game this season and will be … Continue reading
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WVU Left Out Of Preseason Poll
In the preseasonĀ AP Top 25 Poll for the 2009-2010 season, the Mountaineers were left out. Uconn sits atop the poll, receiving 44 1st place votes, followed by Stanford, Maryland, Oklahoma and Rutgers rounding out the top five. For complete rankings, … Continue reading
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Mountaineers Could Be Dancing In March
With a replenished roster and coaching staff, the Mountaineers are poised for a run deep into March. They have improved in every area; offense, defense, team chemistry, depth, versatility. They have the hunger and experience to make it to the … Continue reading
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Students Should Show More Support
In my four years as a student at West Virginia University, I’ll be the first to admit that I haven’t attended many sporting events that weren’t men’s football or basketball. I was raised watching those teams compete every week and … Continue reading
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Versatility Could Be Mountaineers Theme For 2009-2010
One of the problems for the Mountaineers last season was lack of depth. There were times when certain players who weren’t ready to play a Big East schedule were forced to log heavy minutes simply because there was no one … Continue reading
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Transfer Campbell Ready To Make Impact
Korinne Campbell has spent the past year watching her teammates struggle through losses and celebrate victories, each with one thing in common. She could not be apart of it. Campbell had to sit out this past season in compliance with … Continue reading
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Baylor Freshman Could Spell Trouble For Mountaineers; Rest Of Country
This fall, incoming freshman Brittany Griner will be enrolled at Baylor University. Griner, a six-foot, eight-inch center is one of the top recruits in the country and immediately makes Baylor a contender in the Big 12 conference as well as … Continue reading
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