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WVU Release Jerry West Day Set for Jan. 18 vs. Iowa State

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October 31, 2024) – The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will honor the memory and legacy of Mountaineer great Jerry West at the WVU-Iowa State men’s basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 18 at the WVU Coliseum.



Following his passing on June 12 of this year, WVU Athletics is honoring West throughout the 2024-25 athletic season. All 18 varsity sports teams are wearing a commemorative logo of his famous number 44 on their uniform, warm-up or helmet depending on the sport. Plus, all men’s basketball promotional material for the year is featuring the West No. 44 logo, which also adorns the sidelines of the Coliseum court this season. Finally, all teams are saluting West at different times of the year with social media videos paying tribute to his legacy at WVU.



Fans will have the opportunity to purchase a Jerry West miniature statue prior to the matchup vs. Iowa State. Season ticket holders will be able to purchase a limited quantity and there will be a special single-game ticket option for the public to purchase a ticket and statue for a select price. More information will be released in the coming weeks to season ticket holders and the general public on the process for statue purchasing.



All fans in attendance will receive a Jerry West memorial pennant, courtesy of United Bank, as part of the game’s celebrations. Members of the West family are expected to be in attendance for the WVU-Iowa State game.



On game day, a special Jerry West collection of licensed merchandise will launch at the WVU Team Shop inside the WVU Coliseum and online at shopWVU.com. The collection will feature a selection of licensed merchandise honoring Jerry West’s career at WVU with a retro inspired look, including throwback logos.



The men’s basketball team will wear Jerry West era throwback uniforms against Iowa State.



To guarantee a seat for the Iowa State game, season tickets are currently on sale through the Mountaineer Ticket Office at WVUGAME.com.

WVU Release Jerry West Day Set for Jan. 18 vs. Iowa State

Jerry West Day Set for Jan. 18 vs. Iowa State



MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October 31, 2024) – The West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will honor the memory and legacy of Mountaineer great Jerry West at the WVU-Iowa State men’s basketball game on Saturday, Jan. 18 at the WVU Coliseum.



Following his passing on June 12 of this year, WVU Athletics is honoring West throughout the 2024-25 athletic season. All 18 varsity sports teams are wearing a commemorative logo of his famous number 44 on their uniform, warm-up or helmet depending on the sport. Plus, all men’s basketball promotional material for the year is featuring the West No. 44 logo, which also adorns the sidelines of the Coliseum court this season. Finally, all teams are saluting West at different times of the year with social media videos paying tribute to his legacy at WVU.



Fans will have the opportunity to purchase a Jerry West miniature statue prior to the matchup vs. Iowa State. Season ticket holders will be able to purchase a limited quantity and there will be a special single-game ticket option for the public to purchase a ticket and statue for a select price. More information will be released in the coming weeks to season ticket holders and the general public on the process for statue purchasing.



All fans in attendance will receive a Jerry West memorial pennant, courtesy of United Bank, as part of the game’s celebrations. Members of the West family are expected to be in attendance for the WVU-Iowa State game.



On game day, a special Jerry West collection of licensed merchandise will launch at the WVU Team Shop inside the WVU Coliseum and online at shopWVU.com. The collection will feature a selection of licensed merchandise honoring Jerry West’s career at WVU with a retro inspired look, including throwback logos.



The men’s basketball team will wear Jerry West era throwback uniforms against Iowa State.



To guarantee a seat for the Iowa State game, season tickets are currently on sale through the Mountaineer Ticket Office at WVUGAME.com.

My 2 cents from an old Mountaineer

I've been a member of this board for close to 25 years. In all that time, I have responded to board posts sparingly, and I have initiated posts very rarely. And that is only interesting because of all the hours I've spent reading almost every post virtually every day.

But I feel compelled today to voice my opinion on the quagmire my family, my friends and WVU fans in general face with regards to our situation with Neal Brown.

First, I think a little of my background may be relevant. Despite not having lived in West Virginia since 1963, literally, my life began as a Mountaineer 75 years ago. Born in Morgantown, my parents both graduated from Morgantown High. My dad was a WVU student after being discharged from the Marine Corps after both WWII and Korea. We moved around the country a lot for his work - I attended elementary school in Kanawha and Mason counties, Jr. High in Philadelphia, and high school in California, with some intermediate stops also.

But no matter how far away we were, we were Mountaineers first. And I returned to attend WVU. I graduated with a BS in journalism and athletic coaching. I had classes with Jim Braxton and Bob Gresham, Curtis Price and Dave Werthman and classes taught by Dale Ramsburg, Gene Corum and Whitey Gwynne. I knew Jim Carlen, Bobby Bowden, Sonny Moran and Gary MacPhearson on a personal level. And the same can be said for Mickey Furfari and Tony Constantine when I worked in the Athetic Department.

This is, unfortunately, a long way around to say I've been close to WVU athletics for a long time, and I might have some insight and a lot of interest in our current situation.

Never in my lifetime (and long before that) has WVU come even close to having "silly money". And I suspect, as many of you do, we never will. As a result those whose responsibility is to manage what money we have must be extremely careful. Was it a mistake for Shane Lyons to sign Neal's first extension? Without a doubt. Was the second extension a mistake? It could be argued so, but maybe it was a chance to help a bad situation that turned out wrong. Either way, this is where we are now.

However, to fire Neal now means we we will have to come up with money to cover his buyout, the assistants' salaries for the rest of this year and next year, maybe a buyout to the new coach's current school, his salary for next year and the new staff's salaries. Unless one of us wins the next Powerball, I can't see how all of that happens.

All of this is to say, even though many, myself included, think we need a change from Neal, the bottom line is we cannot afford it at this time. Next year I think we will be in a much better position financially to make the change. And if we withhold our collective financial support from WVU athletics at this time, I'm afraid next year may never come.

I am sorry for being so long-winded.

MEMORY-LANE Best movie with a WVU reference?

What’s the best movie with a WVU reference?

It’s ATRM.

Chris Penn was a GOAT in "All the Right Moves" as Riley, a loyal friend to Stef who played with future WVU players. Penn's portrayal was marked by his authenticity and emotional depth, showcasing the struggles of small-town life and the pressures of ambition.

After attending USC on a football scholarship, Riley became known for his dynamic presence in films throughout the '80s and '90s. His talent was evident in a range of roles, from dramatic to comedic, many times due to his fluctuating weight, yet he often found himself in the shadow of his more-talented brother, Sean Penn.

Tragically, Penn passed away in 2006 at the age of 40. Riley’s untimely death robbed the film world of a gifted actor who had much more to offer. "All the Right Moves" remains a testament to his ability to play with future WVU stars like Shadow, bring complexity to his characters, and capture the frustrations of youth in a way that resonates deeply.

Sean Penn GIF by Filmin

WVU Release WVU's Tucker DeVries Named to Naismith Trophy Watch List

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October 30, 2024) – West Virginia University senior guard/forward Tucker DeVries has earned a place on the Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of the Year Watch List, announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club on Wednesday.

Also on Wednesday, DeVries was named to the Julius Erving Award Preseason Watch List, given annually to the top small forward in college basketball.

Last season at Drake, DeVries was the only NCAA Division I men’s basketball player to average at least 20.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game. He ranked ninth in NCAA Division I in scoring at 21.6 points per game.

WVU Release West Virginia Wrestling Ranked No. 19 in NWCA Preseason Poll

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 30, 2024) – The West Virginia University wrestling team opens the 2024-25 campaign ranked No. 19 in the Preseason NWCA Division I Coaches Poll, the organization announced on Wednesday.



This marks West Virginia’s first appearance in the preseason poll since 2016 and fifth time overall – 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2016. It is also the second highest preseason ranking in program history, behind only a No. 10 ranking in 2005.



Additionally, six Mountaineers will begin the season ranked nationally by FloWrestling – No. 18 Jett Strickenberger (125), No. 15 Jordan Titus (141), No. 3 Ty Watters (149), No. 4 Peyton Hall (165), No. 23 Brody Conley (174) and No. 24 Dennis Robin (184).



Tickets to see WVU clash with No. 6 Iowa State (Jan. 8), No. 25 Pitt (Jan. 12), No. 14 Northern Iowa (Feb. 1) and No. 18 Arizona State (Feb. 23) inside the WVU Coliseum are available, as fans can purchase them by visiting WVUGAME.com, calling 1-800-WVU-GAME, or stopping by the Mountaineer Ticket Office at the Gold Gate of the Coliseum.



The Mountaineers officially open their season for the third consecutive year at the Southeast Open on Nov. 2, inside the Cregger Center on the campus of Roanoke College. The event is set to begin at 9 a.m. ET and will be broadcast on FloWrestling.



For more information on the Mountaineers, visit WVUsports.com and follow WVUWrestling on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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