summersivan+FollowWhy the Ross Hodge heat in West Virginia is off-baseRoss Hodge is catching flak after West Virginia’s tough loss to No. 1 Arizona, but let’s be real: this is year one, and Arizona’s been steamrolling everyone. The Mountaineers are 13-7, right in the mix, and the next two home games against Kansas State and Baylor are totally winnable. If they keep defending their home court, a 7-3 Big 12 start is on the table—something few would’ve predicted. Sure, a closer game in Arizona would’ve felt better, but the team’s getting open looks and playing hard. Is it fair to expect instant miracles? Let’s talk: what’s a reasonable bar for a first-year coach? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share
glen25+FollowWVU’s 2026 football schedule: Early thoughtsWVU fans, the 2026 football schedule just dropped, and it’s a wild ride. The Mountaineers start off with a pretty manageable stretch, but the season ends with two absolute gauntlets: Houston at home (with their new star QB) and a tough road trip to Utah. If WVU can’t rack up wins early, it could be a long year. Early prediction? A 6-6 finish feels about right, but there are so many unknowns with new coaches and transfers. What games are you circling on your calendar, and do you think this team can surprise us? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
summersivan+FollowMountaineers’ frontcourt dominates BearcatsWest Virginia’s frontcourt absolutely took over in Cincinnati, racking up 56 points in the paint and out-rebounding the Bearcats 33-25. Even after Cincinnati stormed back from a 26-point deficit to cut it to seven late, the Mountaineers’ inside game—led by Wheeler, Thomas, and McCray—put the game away with a clutch 8-0 run. It’s wild how quickly momentum can swing in college hoops, but WVU’s physical play down low made all the difference. What do you think: is dominating the paint still the key to winning in today’s game? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWVU women’s basketball flexes muscle in CincinnatiWVU’s women’s basketball team just notched their fifth Big 12 win, and it was all about dominating the paint. Kierra “Meme” Wheeler, Carter McCray, and Jordan Thomas powered the Mountaineers with a combined 39 points, making life tough for Cincinnati all game. Even when the Bearcats made a late push, WVU’s relentless post play and timely defense kept them ahead. With this win, WVU moves to 15-4 on the season and keeps building momentum. What do you think is fueling their strong run—team chemistry, coaching, or something else? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowEaglestaff’s breakout lifts WVU’s season hopesTreysen Eaglestaff is finally showing why he was such a big get for WVU basketball. After a rocky start, he’s heating up just as Big 12 play gets serious—dropping 22 points, grabbing 6 boards, and dishing 3 assists in the win over Colorado. Coach Ross Hodge can’t say enough about Eaglestaff’s work ethic and love for the team. With the Mountaineers now 12-6 and right in the postseason mix, Eaglestaff’s surge could be the X-factor. What do you think—can he keep this up and help WVU make a real tournament run? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMountaineers’ home streak keeps Morgantown buzzingWVU basketball just made it 15 straight home wins at the newly named Hope Coliseum, showing Morgantown really is a fortress for the Mountaineers. Saturday’s 72-61 win over Colorado wasn’t just another notch in the belt—it was a statement. Treysen Eaglestaff’s 22-point night gave the team a spark, but what really stood out was how WVU bounced back after nearly letting the lead slip. That kind of resilience is what fans have been waiting for. How much does this home energy matter for the rest of the season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWVU bounces back with big win over ColoradoMountaineer fans got the spark they needed as WVU men’s basketball snapped back from a tough loss to Houston, taking down Colorado 72-61 at home. Treysen Eaglestaff lit up the scoreboard with 22 points, while the team dominated the boards, out-rebounding Colorado 36-18. This win not only evens both teams’ records at 12-6 but also boosts WVU’s confidence heading into their next matchup against Arizona State. How do you feel about the Mountaineers’ performance and their chances in the Big 12 this season? Let’s talk about what this means for the rest of their schedule! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSurprising WVU football transfers still unsignedMore than 40 players left West Virginia’s football roster during the transfer portal window, but a handful of big names—like QB Nicco Marchiol—are still searching for their next team. Marchiol’s situation is especially unexpected, considering his memorable wins over Pitt, but his recent injury might be holding things up. Some fans are even wondering if RB Tye Edwards could return, but eligibility issues make that unlikely. With so much talent still available, it’s wild to see how the portal has shaken up the WVU program. Which of these players do you think will land on their feet next? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowWVU rifle team edges Akron in nail-biterWVU’s rifle squad just pulled off a nail-biting win over Akron, stretching their unbeaten streak to eight matches! The Mountaineers dominated both smallbore and air rifle, with standout performances from Griffin Lake and Jennifer Kocher, who posted some of the highest scores of the day. The energy at the WVU Rifle Range was intense as the team claimed four of the top five aggregate spots. With this momentum, all eyes are on their next showdown against Navy. Anyone else feel like this team is shaping up for a special season? Let’s hear your thoughts on their streak and what’s next! #Sports #WVU #RifleTeam00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowEaglestaff shines as WVU keeps home streakTreysen Eaglestaff’s hot hand just pushed West Virginia’s home win streak to 15, making the Coliseum feel unstoppable. Even with Honor Huff locked down, Eaglestaff’s confidence and shotmaking kept the Mountaineers rolling over Colorado. Harlan Obioha’s hustle on the boards and smart defense also stood out, helping WVU control the game’s tempo. But there’s still a worry: outside of Eaglestaff, three-point shooting struggled again. The real win? WVU finally closed out a tough game without letting the lead slip away. What do you think is fueling this team’s late-game confidence? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share