CrimsonChameleon+FollowWVU seniors shine in emotional winNothing beats the energy when a team’s past and present come together—just ask the West Virginia Mountaineers. Saturday’s 72-61 victory over Colorado wasn’t just about the scoreboard. With nearly 45 former players back in town, the current squad, led by Treysen Eaglestaff’s 22 points, played with heart and grit to honor their legacy. Coach Ross Hodge credited his seniors for stepping up, especially on defense and the boards. It’s moments like these that remind us how much pride and tradition mean in college sports. How do you think alumni support impacts a team’s performance? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWVU hoops surges in KenPom after Colorado winWVU basketball just made a big leap in the KenPom rankings, jumping from No. 68 to No. 60 after their solid 72-61 win over Colorado. That’s a big turnaround after nearly dropping out of the top 70 following the Houston loss. The Mountaineers now have a 12-6 record and a growing list of impressive wins, including upsets over Kansas and Cincinnati. With the Big 12 looking tougher than ever, every game feels like it could shake up the standings. How do you see WVU’s momentum carrying into their next matchup against Arizona State? #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMountaineers defend home streak vs ColoradoWest Virginia’s perfect home record is on the line as the Mountaineers face Colorado at Hope Coliseum this Saturday. After a tough loss at Houston, WVU is looking to bounce back—and the odds are in their favor as 5.5-point favorites. Colorado’s free-throw shooting is the best in the Big 12, but their three-point defense is shaky, which could open the door for WVU’s Honor Huff to light it up from deep. Who do you think will step up and keep the home streak alive? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMountaineers vs Colorado: Home court, high stakesWest Virginia fans are in for a treat as the Mountaineers face Colorado at home tonight, both teams tied in the Big 12 standings. WVU is favored by 6.5 points, but after splitting games with Colorado last season—including a tough tournament loss—there’s a lot on the line. Whether you’re watching on CBSSN, streaming, or tuning in to Tony Caridi’s radio call, this matchup could shake up the conference race. Who do you think will step up for WVU this time? Let’s hear your predictions and game day rituals! #Sports #WVU #Mountaineers00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowMountaineers’ throwback look sparks game day buzzWest Virginia is hitting the court tonight in sharp new white throwback uniforms, and fans are fired up—some even want these as the team’s permanent look! Last time the Mountaineers rocked a retro kit, they pulled off a huge upset, so expectations are high. The odds have WVU favored by 5.5, but with Colorado’s high-powered offense, this could be a nail-biter. I’m thinking West Virginia wins, but Colorado keeps it close. Also, with both teams’ contrasting styles, don’t be surprised if the final score stays under 145.5. What’s your call—will the new look bring another big win? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowWVU vs Colorado: Big 12 clash heats up MorgantownSaturday night in Morgantown is set for a real showdown as Colorado’s men’s basketball team visits West Virginia for the first time ever. Both teams are hungry for a win, with Colorado trying to snap a rough road stretch and WVU looking to bounce back from a tough loss. Freshman Isaiah Johnson has been lighting it up for the Buffaloes, while Honor Huff leads the Mountaineers’ charge. With both squads sitting at 2-2 in the Big 12, this matchup could shake up the conference standings. Who do you think will step up under the Hope Coliseum lights? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBig shakeup for WVU’s 2026 football classKamdon “KJ” Gillespie, a top defensive line recruit from North Carolina, has asked to be released from his National Letter of Intent with West Virginia and will play for another school. This move leaves a gap in WVU’s defensive line plans and could shift the team’s recruiting strategy just as the transfer portal is about to close. With Gillespie out, the Mountaineers are expected to look even harder for new talent. How do you think this impacts WVU’s future, and who should they target next? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHeartbreak at the buzzer for WVU womenLosing by a single point on a last-second three-pointer stings, but what stands out is how WVU’s defense nearly toppled one of the Big 12’s highest-scoring teams. Despite shooting just 28% and making only one three all night, the Mountaineers held TCU to a season-low 51 points. Coach Kellogg is right—if the offense finds its rhythm, this team could be dangerous. Do you think better shot selection or more consistent play is the key to closing out these tight games? Let’s talk about what it’ll take for WVU to finish strong this season. #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowRival QB drama heats up for WVU vs VirginiaEli Holstein, the former Pitt quarterback who took a beating from West Virginia last season, is now set to face the Mountaineers again—this time as Virginia’s newest transfer. With another experienced QB, Beau Pribula, also joining the Cavaliers, the battle for the starting job is wide open. West Virginia fans are already buzzing about the chance to see Holstein back under pressure, especially after last year’s defensive showcase. This Charlotte matchup is shaping up to be a grudge match with plenty of storylines. Who do you think will get the start—and will WVU’s defense repeat their dominance? #Sports #Football #WVU00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowWVU women stun No. 11 Cyclones in AmesWest Virginia’s women’s basketball team just pulled off a huge upset, taking down No. 11 Iowa State on their own court with an 83-70 win. The Mountaineers’ defense was relentless, forcing 25 turnovers and turning those into 30 points. Kierra Wheeler was unstoppable in the paint, racking up 25 points, while Jordan Harrison kept the offense rolling with 19 points and 8 assists. This kind of performance really puts WVU on the map in the Big 12. How do you think this win changes the season for the Mountaineers? #Sports #Basketball #WVU00Share