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Isaiah Cottrell, a 4 star recruit and the 61st ranked overall ranked prospect in the 2020 class according to 247
Isaiah Cottrell, the 6’10 4 star forward from Las Vegas, Nevada was scheduled to make his commitment announcement today at
The Basketball Tournament (TBT), airing on ESPN and starting July 19th, is a single-elimination tournament consisting of teams vying for a $2 million winner take-all cash prize. There are 64 total teams and 8 Regions (8 teams per region). “Best Virginia”, comprised of ten former WVU players, is the #4 ranked team in the Richmond Region.
It was a very active news week for WVU sports, especially when you consider it’s June. The Mountaineer Sports weekly
Ethan Richardson, the 6’10 forward from Fresno City College, has committed to West Virginia University. Richardson averaged 16.3 points and
Myron Medcalf of ESPN wrote an article ranking college basketball’s underappreciated coaches. The article recognized not only the coaching achievements
Kevin Pittsnogle never wanted the fame that came with his improbable runs in the 2005 and 2006 NCAA Tournament. He didn’t want the individual attention or the accolades then and he certainly doesn’t want them now. This article will make him squirm. His induction in 2017 to the WVU Hall of Fame was not wanted or needed by him.
Just a month ago Kenyon Martin Jr. made his decision between WVU, TCU, UCLA and Vanderbilt. Mountaineer fans were bummed
Derek Culver, the 6’10 255 pound Sophomore, was a dominant force as a Freshman last year. Culver, a double-double machine, averaged 11.5 and 9.9 rebounds per game and will almost certainly improve on those numbers next year. It appeared at times that he could not be kept off the offensive glass and his best days are in the future.