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WVU men’s basketball looks to bounce back against Mercyhurst

After a disappointing trip to Charleston, South Carolina, West Virginia looks to regroup Wednesday when it returns home to face Mercyhurst.

WVU went 0-2 in the Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic, beginning with a 70-67 collapse Friday against Clemson. The Mountaineers led 52-41 with 10:57 remaining before giving up back to back wide open threes to Carter Welling and ultimately losing control. Clemson went on to win the tournament, leaving WVU with a missed opportunity to build momentum.

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Mountaineer vs Mountaineer: Appalachian State visits newly ranked West Virginia on Education Day

The Appalachian State Mountaineers come to Morgantown, West Virginia, to take on the 4-0 West Virginia Mountaineers. The women’s basketball showdown is set for Nov. 20 at the brand-new Hope Coliseum, with an early tipoff scheduled for 10:15 a.m.

Mark Kellogg’s 2025 squad is off to an impressive 4-0 start, including three blowout wins. Their most recent and most impressive win came six days ago, when the Mountaineers took down then-No. 15 Duke at the Greenbrier Tipoff.

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Mountaineers return home looking to extend early win streak

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – WVU Men’s Basketball will look to stay unbeaten as it hosts Lafayette College on Monday at 7 p.m. The Mountaineers enter the matchup at 4-0, coming off their most recent performance of the season in a 71-49 win over the University of Pittsburgh on Thursday.

WVU has leaned on its steady defense through its first four games, holding opponents to 53.8 points per game while limiting them to 36.7 % shooting from the field. The Mountaineers are also winning the turnover battle by more than five per game. This margin has helped them control the pace of the game even when their shots aren’t falling. 

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“Healing is A Violent Act” - A Conversation with Cheyenne Benton on Her Sophomore Album, Corrupted

Sadness, anger, grief, rage, and despair. Heavy emotions, to say the least, but these are the words singer, songwriter, and producer Cheyenne Benton used to describe her latest effort,  ‘Corrupted.’ 

Released in August, ‘Corrupted’ has been a welcome addition to the New Music Pioneer rotation here at U92. I had the pleasure of a wide-ranging virtual conversation with the San Diego-based artist about the album, independent artistry, hometowns, and our favorite artists of 2025. You can listen to the full conversation by clicking here or visiting our “Moose Tracks” podcast tab on u92themoose.com .

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Mountain State Derby Part 2: WVU Set for Semifinal Clash With Marshall

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — WVU Men’s Soccer is set to meet rival Marshall University in the Sun Belt Conference Men’s Soccer semifinal on Wednesday.

WVU advanced to the Sun Belt Men’s Soccer semifinal on Sunday after winning its quarterfinal match against No. 7 seed Old Dominion.

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Mountaineers Host Unbeaten Temple in Early Season Test

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The West Virginia women’s basketball team looks to keep its momentum rolling Tuesday night as the Mountaineers welcome the undefeated Temple Owls to the WVU Coliseum.

The Mountaineers have opened the season dominantly, outscoring opponents by an average of 38.5 points per game and holding teams to just 47 points. The story for WVU so far this season has been its defense, which forces 31.5 turnovers per game and averages 17.5 steals. A press-heavy approach has helped West Virginia stay in control from start to finish, earning double-digit wins over Purdue Fort Wayne and Kent State.

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Kent State Golden Flashes role into Hope Coliseum

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Looking to keep the momentum going, the West Virginia women’s basketball team will host its second game of the season against Kent State.

The Mountaineers opened the year with an 83-47 win over Purdue Fort Wayne. Senior guard Jordan Harrison led the way with 15 points, going 7-for-8 from the free-throw line and 2-for-3 from 3-point range.

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