GalacticGiraffe+FollowWVU women’s defense stuns Texas A&MWest Virginia’s women’s basketball team just made defense look like an art form, shutting down Texas A&M on their own court with 14 steals and relentless pressure. The Mountaineers turned a tight first quarter into a blowout by forcing 24 turnovers and holding the Aggies to just 34% shooting. It’s wild to see how this team, even after losing last year’s top defender, has come together to make every possession a battle. How do you think this defense will hold up in Big 12 play? Who else is loving this gritty, team-first style? #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWVU’s heartbreak in double OT vs Ohio StateLosing a 16-point lead and falling to Ohio State in double overtime stings for Mountaineer fans, especially with postseason hopes on the line. What stands out is Coach Ross Hodge’s response—he took full responsibility for the late-game decisions, saying he should’ve kept the ball out of Bruce Thornton’s hands. Even though it’s early in Hodge’s tenure, his willingness to own mistakes and promise to turn things around could mean big things for WVU’s future. Do you think Hodge’s accountability is what this team needs, or is it time to worry about the season? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
Jay Williams+FollowRemembering WVU legend Garrett Ford Sr.Garrett Ford Sr. wasn’t just a record-breaker for WVU football—he paved the way for generations on and off the field. As the first Mountaineer to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season and the first to top 2,000 career yards, Ford set a new standard in the 1960s. But his impact didn’t stop there. He became WVU’s first Black assistant coach and later mentored countless students in academic roles. Ford’s legacy lives on through his family and the community he inspired. How do you think his trailblazing journey shaped WVU and college sports? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWheeler powers WVU to big win in TexasKierra “Meme” Wheeler just notched her fourth double-double in seven games, leading the WVU women’s basketball team to a commanding 63-45 victory over Texas A&M on the road. WVU’s defense was relentless, forcing the Aggies into a season-high 24 turnovers and holding their top scorer to just eight points. The Mountaineers’ balanced attack and dominance on the boards—outrebounding A&M by 10—made all the difference. With this win, WVU wraps up nonconference play on a high note. What do you think is fueling their hot streak? Can they keep this momentum rolling into the Big 12 opener? #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMountaineers fall short in Cleveland thrillerA 16-point lead slipped away from West Virginia as the Mountaineers lost a double-overtime heartbreaker to Ohio State, 89-88, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland. The game had everything—huge swings, clutch threes, and relentless hustle—but WVU just couldn’t close it out, marking their fourth straight neutral-site loss. Honor Huff’s 24 points and some hot shooting from deep kept hope alive, but Ohio State’s late surge sealed the deal. For WVU fans, this one stings, especially with déjà vu from last year’s OT loss to the Buckeyes in the same arena. What do you think is holding this team back in big moments? #Sports #WVU #OhioState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMountaineer heartbreak in Cleveland: Fans ventWVU basketball fans are feeling the sting after the Mountaineers let a 16-point lead slip away against Ohio State, falling in double overtime. This marks the second time this season WVU has lost a big lead to a Power 5 team, and it’s got the fanbase buzzing with frustration and concern as Big 12 play looms. The team’s struggles to close out games and questionable coaching calls have folks wondering what it’ll take to turn things around. What do you think is missing for WVU to finally finish strong? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWest Virginia stuns Ohio State in ClevelandWest Virginia just sent a message to college basketball by toppling Ohio State in Cleveland! The Mountaineers didn’t lean on a single star—instead, everyone chipped in, making it a true team win. Brenen Lorient powered through with 15 points and 6 boards, while Honor Huff, Chance Moore, and Jasper Floyd all hit double digits. The Buckeyes never found an answer for WVU’s depth and energy. This kind of win on a neutral court shows the Mountaineers are for real and ready to shake up the Big 12. How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #WVU #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWest Virginia hoops: Big plays, big letdownsLosing a 16-point lead in double overtime stings, and that’s exactly what happened to West Virginia against Ohio State. Honor Huff’s clutch shooting kept hope alive, while Brenen Lorient turned heads with a perfect night from the field and some highlight-reel dunks. But the team’s struggles to find a consistent second scorer are costing them, and blown leads are becoming a pattern. With Eaglestaff still searching for confidence, it’s clear this season won’t be easy. What do you think WVU needs to turn things around? #Sports #WVU #CollegeBasketball00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowWVU women’s hoops light up Georgia TechWest Virginia’s women’s basketball team flipped the script in the second half, exploding for 55 points after a tough start and crushing Georgia Tech 82-50 at Hope Coliseum. Coach Mark Kellogg called it “a tale of two halves,” and guards Gia Cooke and Sydney Shaw said the team never lost confidence—even after hitting just one three-pointer in the first half. The coaches told them to keep shooting, and it paid off big time. Moments like this show how quickly a game can turn. What do you think sparked that second-half energy? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWVU’s double OT loss to Ohio State stingsLosing by just one point in double overtime, the Mountaineers gave fans a wild ride against Ohio State. What really stood out? North Texas transfers Jasper Floyd and Brenen Lorient, both new faces, stepped up big time—especially on defense. Floyd’s energy set the tone, while Lorient’s athleticism was on full display. Even with Honor Huff bottled up early, the rest of the squad showed they can carry the load. It’s tough to see a 16-point lead slip away, but this game proved WVU’s depth and grit. How do you feel about the team’s direction heading into Big 12 play? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share