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Harley Cochran Named as U92’s Station Manager for the 2025-2026 Academic Year

At first, I was hesitant to take on the role because I wasn’t entirely sure what I was signing up for. However, after a great conversation with our station advisor, Eric Nuttall, I realized that I had already been stepping into many of the responsibilities without even noticing.

I’ve been part of U92 since I first enrolled at WVU as a freshman. I explored several departments before finding my place in operations and social media, where I focused on creating our weekly newsletter. During my sophomore year, I became U92’s first Digital Content Director, managing all social media accounts, the Wireless blog, and the newsletter. In my junior year, I was promoted to Operations Manager, a role I continued into the start of my senior year. When unforeseen circumstances left the station without a manager, I naturally began to take on many of those leadership duties.

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West Virginia Hosts 2nd Game Against the Fighting Camels

With the first game in the books, the West Virginia Mountaineers look to pick up another win in a non-conference matchup against Campbell. West Virginia is coming off a 70-54 victory over Mount St. Mary’s. The key to the Mountaineers’ success was Jasper Floyd, who scored a career-high 25 points, going 9-of-13 from the field and 6-of-9 on free throws to help West Virginia secure the win.

The season opener showed promise for the Mountaineers’ offense. West Virginia likes to attack the paint and score efficiently. Of the 70 points against Mount St. Mary’s, 55 came from field goals or free throws, demonstrating the team’s ability to capitalize on fouls and opportunities in the paint.

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A new era: The Ross Hodge era begins

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia men’s basketball team opens the 2025-26 season Tuesday at home against Mount St. Mary’s.

Ross Hodge will make his debut as WVU’s head coach after joining the program from North Texas during the offseason. He leads an entirely new roster, as no players who recorded a statistic last season return for the Mountaineers.

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Rivals Collide: No.19 WVU vs. No.11 Marshall in Mountain State Derby

The West Virginia Mountaineers (10-3-2) aim to keep their hopes of defending their Sun Belt title alive as they face off against in-state rivals Marshall (8-1-5) on Halloween. 

The Mountaineers’ men's soccer team is coming off a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats, which dropped them from first place in the conference to third, with only two games remaining in the season. 

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U92’s 2025 Halloween Playlist

Halloween. Scary. Spooky. America’s bleakest, most horrifying holiday (besides Columbus Day) also happens to have the best music! Thousands of songs across genres, from classic post-punk to heavy metal and indie pop channel spooky scary energy into some immaculate Halloween tunes. If you’re tired of listening to Thriller by Michael Jackson on loop every October, here’s a few songs from U92’s music staff to kick your Halloween vibe into turbo:

Slint- “Nosferatu Man”

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WVU Women’s Soccer looks to keep its winning streak alive versus Cincinnati

No. 19 West Virginia (12-2-3) will welcome the University of Cincinnati Bearcats (5-7-6) to Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium for their last Big 12 conference matchup of the season. 

The Mountaineers are coming off a 2-0 win versus Oklahoma State University, where they only allowed one total shot all game. Junior forward Abbey Olexa and freshman midfielder Ava Arnold both scored goals for West Virginia in the dominant win, and raised their Big 12 win total to seven.

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U92 Set to Broadcast WVU Men’s and Women’s Basketball Home Games in 2025-26

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — U92 The Moose is set to broadcast all West Virginia University men’s and women’s basketball home games for the 2025-26 season, marking the second straight year the station will provide full coverage of both programs.

Last year marked the first time U92 covered the men’s basketball program, bringing fans numerous top-25 matchups and postseason excitement, including multiple rounds of the NCAA Tournament for the women’s team.

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