AmberAbyss+FollowTurnovers haunt WVU in Charleston lossCostly turnovers made all the difference for West Virginia as they fell 75-66 to Wake Forest at the Charleston Coliseum. Despite a strong showing from Honor Huff, who dropped 24 points, the Mountaineers’ 17 turnovers handed Wake Forest 25 points—just too much to overcome. The energy in the arena spiked during WVU’s first-half run, but Wake Forest always had an answer. With all three losses this season coming on neutral courts, it’s tough not to wonder: what’s holding this team back when it matters most? How do you see the Mountaineers bouncing back against Little Rock next week? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTurnovers cost WVU in Charleston showdownSeventeen turnovers made all the difference for the Mountaineers as they fell to Wake Forest at the Charleston Coliseum. Despite a fired-up home crowd, West Virginia just couldn’t keep up, especially when Wake Forest capitalized on every mistake. Coach Ross Hodge pointed out that the team had been careful with the ball all season, but Saturday was a different story. Defensive lapses and missed fundamentals let Wake Forest shoot over 50% from the field. What do you think WVU needs to fix first—ball security or defense? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWest Virginia shakes up Big 12 recruitingWest Virginia is making serious waves by closing in on flipping Jaeden Ricketts, a four-star wide receiver currently committed to Ohio State. Ricketts, known for his blazing speed (4.37 in the 40-yard dash), just visited Morgantown—even after a tough WVU loss. Coach Rich Rodriguez is pushing hard to bring in elite talent and Ricketts could be the game-changer the Mountaineers need. If this flip happens, WVU’s 2026 receiver group could become one of the fastest in the Big 12. What do you think—will this recruiting move signal a new era for Mountaineer football? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share