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Isaiah Cottrell could be the future of West Virginia basketball. Cottrell, the 6’8 200 pound power forward from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, is that good. He’s a once-in-a-lifetime talent that could be exactly what Bob Huggins needs to bring a National Championship home to West Virginia.
Earlier this week, Athletic Director Shane Lyons announced the 2019-2020 WVU non-conference men’s basketball schedule.
Kenyon Martin, Jr., the son of former Bob Huggins’ player Kenyon Martin, Sr., narrowed his list down to four schools last Wednesday, April 24th. A week later, we break down the final four schools on his list and the probability that he chooses each
Yussif Basa-Ama, the 6’10 220 pound power forward/center out of St. Andrews School in Boca Raton, recently picked up a scholarship offer from Coach Bob Huggins and West Virginia University
Nearly everyone who was a part of it misses the “Old Big East” when it comes to basketball. Of course, everything is a business and everyone fled for other
Clarence Nadolny, the fabulous 6’3 190 combo guard out of Scotland, Pennsylvania, will make his college choice today at noon. “Frenchy” will decide between WVU, Iowa State and Texas Tech. Â
Bob Huggins was the perfect coach for Jevon Carter and Jevon Carter was the perfect player for Bob Huggins. During the four years they were together at West Virginia University, their record was 105-39 and they went to four consecutive NCAA Tournaments. They not only share the same dedication to hard work and effort, they also are the ultimate winners.
Jordan McCabe, WVU Freshman point guard sensation, showed tremendous growth on the court this past season. He became the vocal leader of the team and the on-court general that Bob Huggins has been searching for since the departure of Jevon Carter. McCabe seemed impervious to criticism of any kind because he is a tough, hard-working player that all West Virginians can embrace and love. That is until last night.
Taevon Horton, a walk-on for the WVU men’s basketball team, has entered the transfer portal and will not return to