West Virginia Baseball Head Coach Steve Sabins made a rather bold statement during his preseason press conference, saying his team “might have the most athletic…
No. 16 WVU Wrestling came out firing in their final home dual of the regular season at Hope Coliseum, racing to an early 9-0 lead with sharp performances from their lighter weights. The No. 20…
WVU Tennis is off to a 4-0 start thanks to a pair of victories against Temple and Cleveland State in a doubleheader at the Summit…
No. 3 WVU Rifle secured its 17th victory of the season Saturday morning, defeating No. 6 Navy (4745-4719) and No. 16 Army (4745-4683). The victories…
No. 22 WVU Wrestling opened strong against No. 15 Pitt, winning the first three bouts with solid decisions from Strickenberger, Andrick, and Titus, before the Panthers rallied for a tight 17-15 victory.
The No. 21 West Virginia University wrestling team kicked off the 2026 portion of its schedule with a strong weekend on the road, securing back-to-back victories. On Friday, January 9, the Mountaineers pulled off a…
In the rugged world of collegiate wrestling, few athletes burst onto the scene with the kind of dominance and resilience that Ty Watters has displayed for the West Virginia Mountaineers.
No. 17 WVU Wrestling fell to fifth-ranked Oklahoma State by a score of 34-3 at Hope Coliseum on Sunday. The Mountaineers (5-2) suffered back-to-back defeats, following their loss to North Carolina on December 12.
No. 17 WVU Wrestling fell to No. 22 North Carolina, 27-7, at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill on Friday. The Mountaineers fall to 5-1 on the season, marking their first dual loss. Only two WVU…
The WVU Wrestling turned the bright lights of Las Vegas into a Mountaineer showcase this weekend, storming to a fourth-place finish at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational—the program’s best result at the event in…