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WVU Release WVU Golf Downs No. 22 Texas Tech

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October 9, 2023) – Max Green, Carson Kammann and Kaleb Wilson picked up victories to lead the West Virginia University golf team to a 3-1-1 victory against No. 22 Texas Tech at the Big 12 Match Play Championship at The Clubs at Houston Oaks in Hockley, Texas, on Monday.



Playing in his first Big 12 Match Play Championship, Kammann, a sophomore transfer, recorded a 3&2 victory over Tim Wiedemeyer. Kammann came back to win the match after trailing by two three holes in.



Green defeated Tyran Snyders, 1UP, and Wilson downed Ben Gregg, 1UP. Both matches were back-and-forth with the lead never increasing by more than one for either team.



Jackson Davenport tied Calum Scott, while Todd Duncan fell to Matthew Comegys, 2UP.



WVU will now square off against Oklahoma State in the afternoon session on Monday.



Results are available at Golfstat.com.



West Virginia def. Texas Tech, 3-1-1

Jackson Davenport (WVU) tied Calum Scott (TT)

Carson Kammann (WVU) def. Tim Wiedemeyer (TT), 3&2

Max Green (WVU) def. Tyran Snyders (TT), 1UP

Kaleb Wilson (WVU) def. Ben Gregg (TT), 1UP

Matthew Comegys (TT) def. Todd Duncan (WVU), 2UP

I ran 🏃🏻‍♂️ in the Army 🪖 10-Miler This Morning and….

…. two noteworthy events happened. As I was waddling 🐢 🏃🏻‍♂️ down Independence Avenue at around the 6.5 mile mark, the band on the street started playing 🎶 Sweet Caroline. Well I had to respond in kind as any self-respecting Mountaineer Fan would do and I bellowed out 🗣️”EAT SHIT PITT” as loud as I could. Well, it did cause a few disapproving sneers from some in the crowd but that was equally offset by the chuckles and laughter from others.

The second thing was that I saw the WVU ROTC Team buzz by me 🏃🏻‍♂️🏃‍♀️ on the 14th street bridge carrying their Blue and Gold WVU ROTC Flag. 🚩 I caught up to them at the finish line 🏁 and gave them a fist bump 👊😃 and a proud LGM!! The guy carrying the flag looked like a young Mog. 😂 It was a good morning.

WVSPORTS.COM West Virginia head coach Neal Brown press conference summary

--West Virginia head coach Neal Brown offered his condolences to the family of Dale Wolfley. Discusses the impact he's had on him and getting back players to Morgantown and connecting them with the current team. Said that there is no bigger fan of West Virginia football and he'll be missed.

--Asani Redwood and Russell Hammond showed out during the bye week and played well with their reps. Asani Redwood had a major knee injury and has played every game since Pitt which is remarkable. DJ Oliver had a three nice days, Johnny Williams continues to mature and grow. He has all the makings to be a really good one. Corey McIntyre is another and he continues to make plays in scrimmages as he continues to change his body. Jordan and Josiah Jackson also looked good.
--The Houston game is a great opportunity on a mid-week platform. They used the open week differently than the past because of the physical nature. Only practiced guys Wednesday and got into Houston prep Friday. A lot will be made of West Virginia playing Dana but he did a good job here. He did a really good job but the storyline is Malachi Ruffin is the only player that played under the previous staff and three guys were recruited. They have four of their former players. Mike O'Laughlin and Tony Mathis did everything they asked them to do. Noah Guzman wanted a different role and Sam Brown is playing at an extremely high level. They knew when they recruited him he was going to be talented and they didn't do a good job handling him. The game will have some emotions to it and they know that and preparing the players for it. Special teams is playing really hard and the Willis kid is playing lights out. Their kicker they know really well and their punter is really good. Biggest threat on special teams is kickoff return. Golden is electric and it's going to be a huge challenge for them to get down and cover. They are balanced on offense and it starts with Donovan Smith who was from Texas Tech. He started a multitude of games and played well. He is a coach's son and played well and he is really big. He has a big arm and they use him to run some. He can run and pass and they are very talented at the skill positions. They go deep and they have guys that can run and will take shots deep. They mix up the fronts on defense and their defensive line is big and are active with their hands and do a good job of playing their gaps. They have two guys that do a good job of rushing the passer. A team they have a lot of respect for and they are dangerous. Their back is against the wall and they are looking forward to it.

--Wyatt Milum will be a gametime decision, Tomas Rimac won't play this week and Aubrey Burks is still questionable.

--Jairo Faverus will come in and play more on defense and Caden Biser will be the next. They have some flexibility back there at safety and they have used Jacolby Spells in nickel packages, while Malachi Ruffin has played there as well. Josiah Jackson has gotten a lot of reps and have showed some signs.

--Nicco Marchiol's ankle is good and Garrett Greene is as well as the bye was good for the quarterbacks.

--When Dana comes back here for the first time it will be a bigger deal. It's been five years and it might be perceived differently if there were still a lot of guys that were still here. The fan base needs to understand I pull in and see the picture of the Orange Bowl. There is no ill will for anybody in this building to them. The theme is for them to continue to get better. This will be the first time depending on who plays on the offensive line, this is as healthy as they've been from a skill perspective. They are on the verge of playing some good offensive football. Every game is survive and advance and this happens to be the Big 12 game this week so it's about getting to 3-0.

--Emphasis program wide, they have to do a better job of starting the game. They need to get started faster.

--Brown said the offense is quite a bit different than what they had with Will Grier they're calling some quarterback run plays and read game but a lot of the pass concepts are the same.

--There is some familiarity there from an offensive standpoint just because coming from similar trees. When you get into a situation where you play everybody annually you go back and look at a lot of different previous games, but this is more like a non-conference game.

--The thing in this league that sticks out is the week to week. This has turned into a really physical conference and the week-to-week of it is tough. You have a chance to win every game but the opponent is good enough to beat you every week and a lot of the other leagues aren't like that especially at the group of five level. If you don't play somewhere close to your best then you have the opportunity to get beat.

--Coverage units have been really good minus one big return and they have covered punts well. They've been good at reducing TFLs and number of sacks given up. When they went back and said what are some things they have to do better those are some of the things they talked about is reducing those negative yardage plays and penalties.

--Brown hasn't talked to Dana but has some on his staff about coaching here.

--Brown was able to sign Sam Brown and he came in during the COVID-19 deal and that class didn't get to experience a summer and they weren't around them as much and they had a lot of transition in that room so there was a lot of different personalities and it was a young group without veteran leadership. When you look back at it you try to think what could they have done different but if he was in that room now it's a different story because they have some veterans in there. They would have done a better job mentoring him and having him come along. It was the best decision for him and us for him to leave, but when he left he had special talent if he matured. He is playing at a really high level.

--James Heard had a death in the family so he missed two practices. He made a really nice play on Wednesday, but missed Friday and Saturday. Bryce Biggs is a kid that walked on here and has gotten steadily better. Landen Livingston is much improved. And TJ Johnson and Noah Braham are coming along at tight end.

--With Houston the wide receivers can really run and are explosive. The quarterback is big and strong and breaks tackles. He can make all throws and can run to the right and throw it a long distance back to the left. On defense, it's the defensive line.

--West Virginia hasn't hit as many play action plays as they would like. The hope is you keep calling them with the intention that law of averages are going to work out. If they can hit 40-percent of those shot plays then they feel good about it. Only way he knows to get better is to work at them.

--The most important thing as the head coach is to win football games and sometimes you have to put some of your own ego away. He loves throwing the ball as much as anybody and they've had a lot of success over his career doing it and West Virginia has to get better in that. The strength of the team is on the offensive line and the job is to win games. They are playing to their strengths.

WVU Release Oklahoma State game time set

Oklahoma State Game to be Televised at 3:30 p.m., ET on ESPN



MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October 9, 2023) – The Big 12 Conference has announced that WVU's Saturday, Oct. 21, Big 12 Conference contest against Oklahoma State will be televised at 3:30 p.m. ET, on ESPN.



The Oklahoma State game also is the annual Homecoming game. Tickets for the matchup with the Cowboys can still be purchased at WVUGAME.com. Fans also are able to take advantage of a special limited time offer of $14 off per ticket to all three remaining home games in select upper level areas that will run through Thursday at 7 p.m. CLICK HERE to purchase.



West Virginia (4-1, 2-0 Big 12) will travel to Houston, Texas, on Thursday, Oct. 12 to face Houston (2-3, 0-2 Big 12) in a 7 p.m., ET, kickoff at TDECU Stadium in a game televised by FS1.

WVU Release Oklahoma State game time set

Oklahoma State Game to be Televised at 3:30 p.m., ET on ESPN



MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (October 9, 2023) – The Big 12 Conference has announced that WVU's Saturday, Oct. 21, Big 12 Conference contest against Oklahoma State will be televised at 3:30 p.m. ET, on ESPN.



The Oklahoma State game also is the annual Homecoming game. Tickets for the matchup with the Cowboys can still be purchased at WVUGAME.com. Fans also are able to take advantage of a special limited time offer of $14 off per ticket to all three remaining home games in select upper level areas that will run through Thursday at 7 p.m. CLICK HERE to purchase.



West Virginia (4-1, 2-0 Big 12) will travel to Houston, Texas, on Thursday, Oct. 12 to face Houston (2-3, 0-2 Big 12) in a 7 p.m., ET, kickoff at TDECU Stadium in a game televised by FS1.

Why

Hasn’t WVU Football social media, Wren Baker, Neal Brown, or anyone in an official WVU position (besides Amanda Mazey), offered condolences/made notices of the passing of DWolfley? Strange to me! Any other passing of WVU football player, it’s usually posted on WVUsports.com. Head scratcher!
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Pedo-Joe need to get the hell out of the way and let leaders lead...

Pedo-Joe wanting Israel to negotiate terrorists. They refuse to negotiate with terrorists. There was a time when the U.S. felt the same way. Does Pedo-Joe not care that Americans were and are being murdered by these terrorsts as well?

Democrats, their policies and their bleaters are destroying our country.

LINK: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Pedo-Joe that Israel has no choice but to move forward with a ground operation in Gaza following unprecedented attacks by Hamas terrorists.

The pair of leaders spoke on the phone Sunday morning, and Netanyahu told Pedo-Joe "We have to go in," according to Axios. The Israeli leader has previously said that the war against Hamas will be "long and difficult."

"We need to restore deterrence," Netanyahu added to Pedo-Joe. "We can't negotiate now."

Israeli officials say at least 800 people were killed in Hamas' devastating ground assault and rocket barrage on Saturday, with 2,000 more wounded. Hamas-run authorities in Gaza say some 560 people there have been killed in Israeli counterattacks.

Hamas has also taken more than 100 hostages, some of whom are likely foreign nationals.
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Flashback: Trump's border wall was called 'racist' and 'anti-immigrant' by liberal media for years

Any comments @Soaring Eagle 74, @moe or @bamaEER?

The hypocrosy of the left knows no bounds. They knew it wasn't racist or anti-immigrant. It is 100%, trying to protect our borders, but unadulterated hatred wouldn't allow themselves to see it as a good thing, because Trump did it.

Democrats, their policies and their bleaters are destroying our country

LINK: A guest on MSNBC said Trump's wall was a 'monument to White nationalism'

EXCERPT: MSNBC guest, Donny Deutsch referenced Trump's infamous campaign slogan while criticizing Trump's plans, saying it was not a wall it was a "lets keep America White again."
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WVU Release WVU Women's Soccer: White’s Second-Half Goal Lifts WVU Over Oklahoma State

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (Oct. 8, 2023) – A 68th minute goal from sophomore forward Taylor White lifted the West Virginia University women’s soccer team to a 1-0 win over Oklahoma State at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in Morgantown on Sunday afternoon.



The two teams played in a scoreless tie for most of the match, but WVU (5-7-3, 3-3-1 Big 12) took control of the second half to dominate possession. White’s team-leading eighth goal of the season became the difference to give the Mountaineers the victory. Senior midfielder AJ Rodriguez gained possession of the ball just over midfield and sent it forward to find White waiting in the box. The Cincinnati, Ohio, native flicked it out of the OSU keeper’s reach and into the net for the score. The game winner marked White’s second in as many games.



Fifth-year senior goalkeeper Kayza Massey and the Mountaineer defense also had an impressive game. Although Massey only recorded a pair of saves, she was integral in minimizing Oklahoma State chances by intercepting several of the Cowgirls’ crosses and corner kicks. The WVU back line held OSU to just three shots on goal, and fifth-year senior defender Julianne Vallerand recorded a huge team save to help salvage the shutout. The clean sheet marked the squad’s seventh of the season, as well as sixth at home.



White paced the offense with the goal and a pair of shots, while forwards Dilary Heredia-Beltran and Jordyn Wilson added three shots apiece. West Virginia outshot Oklahoma State 12-6, including 7-3 in shots on goal. The Cowgirls earned eight corner kicks on the afternoon, compared to four for the Mountaineers.



With the victory, WVU moves to 11-3-1 all-time against the Cowgirls, including 5-2 in games played in Morgantown.



The Mountaineers now prepare for their final road trip of the regular season with a two-game swing through Kansas. The trip begins in Manhattan, as WVU takes on Kansas State on Thursday, Oct. 12. Kickoff at Buser Family Park is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.



For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUWomensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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