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How to Watch & Listen to West Virginia at Arizona
The West Virginia Mountaineers (3-4, 2-2) are on the road to take on the Arizona Wildcats (3-4, 1-3).
West Virgina vs. Arizona Series History
This marks the first meeting between the two programs.
When: Saturday, October 26
Location: Tucson, Arizona, Arizona Stadium
Kickoff: 7:00 p.m. EST
TV: FS1
Announcers: Alex Faust (PBP), Robert Smith (analyst)
Radio: Tony Caridi (PBP), Dwight Wallace (analyst), Jed Drenning (sideline) Mountaineer Sports Network from Learfield IMG College (Radio affiliates)
WVU Game Notes
– The 2024 season marks West Virginia’s 132nd season of football. The Mountaineers are tied with Texas A&M as the 15th winningest program in college football.
– The 2024 year marks the 45th season of competition for West Virginia at Milan Puskar Stadium. WVU has a 199-79-4 (.713) all-time mark at the facility, which opened in 1980.
– WVU is 5-10 in games played on Oct. 26, including 2-6 on the road. The last time WVU played on that date was in 2013 at Kansas State (L 12-35).
– Since 2002, the Mountaineers are 101-15 when winning the turnover battle West Virginia has reached 100 yards on the ground 41 times in the Neal Brown era.
– Overall, the Mountaineers are 30-11 in the Neal Brown era when rushing for at least 100 yards.
– West Virginia has surpassed at least 140 rushing yards in 22 of the last 23 games, dating back to 2022.
– The Mountaineers are ranked No. 5 nationally for fewest penalty yards per game and No. 10 in fewest penalties per game.
– WVU’s offense is ranked No. 44 nationally for most possession time in 2024 (31.07).
– WVU’s offense is ranked No. 12 nationally for the highest amount of first downs (168) posted for the season.
– West Virginia’s rushing attack is ranked No. 24 nationally in most yards per game (202.1).
– WVU’s offense is ranked No. 33 nationally for passing yards per completion (13.14).
– The Mountaineers are tied for the second-most fourth downs converted (13) in FBS football in 2024.
– WVU’s defense also has recorded multiple sacks in a game in 10 of the last 12 games.
– The Mountaineer defense has recorded at least four tackles for loss in 25 of the last 28 games.
– West Virginia has held 16 of its last 19 opponents to fewer than 300 yards passing.
– The Mountaineer defense is ranked No. 40 nationally in red zone percentage (.800).
– Garrett Greene is ranked No. 18 nationally for passing yards per completion (13.66).
– Greene is No. 28 nationally for rushing yards per carry (6.2).
– Greene is No. 40 nationally for most total offense yards per game (260.4).
– According to PFF College, Wyatt Milum is ranked as the No. 1 offensive tackle in the nation, grading out at 92.1%. His 90.1 run-blocking grade is tied for No. 2 and his pass-blocking grade is No. 5. He has played 193 snaps and not allowed a pressure, a sack or a quarterback hit.
– Jahiem White has 28 missed tackles forced to lead WVU, Greene has 21 and CJ Donaldson Jr. has 20.
– TJ Jackson is ranked No. 16 nationally for most tackles for loss per game (1.4).
– Jackson is ranked No. 8 in the Big 12 for most sacks per game (0.50).
– Michael Hayes II is ranked No. 15 nationally for field goal percentage (.889).
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It Took 10 Years, but WVU Women’s Basketball Finally Has Another West Virginia Native
For the first time since the 2015-16 season, the West Virginia Mountaineers women’s basketball roster will feature a West Virginia native.
Wheeling product Alexis Bordas transfers in after having a tremendous freshman season up the road at Duquesne, where she averaged 15.5 points (ranked fifth in the A-10) and 3.1 rebounds per game while shooting 34.6% from beyond the arc. At season’s end, she was named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team.
Morgantown’s Olivia Seggie was the last West Virginia-born player on the women’s hoops roster.
Of course, WVU was Bordas’ dream school. Pretty much her entire family went to school here and grew up coming to Mountaineer games, so Mark Kellogg probably didn’t have to do much convincing once he made it known that they wanted her.
“Chase Harler’s from Wheeling, so I came to a lot of his games. Jevon Carter, my brother, loved him. We watched a lot more of the men back then, but Kysre Gondrezick, she was someone that I always watched.”
When asked what it’s like to finally be in a Mountaineer uniform and practicing with the group, she responded, “Yeah, it’s great to finally be here and get to meet all my teammates and become such good friends with them already. It’s been super fun, and just seeing the difference from day one to now, and how much we’ve progressed already, it’s super exciting to see.
“All the fan support last night, we had an event, and just seeing all the fans and how it’s June, and everyone’s already so excited and rallies around this team,” she added. “I know it’s extra special being from West Virginia, and I’m sure lots of little girls will look up to me and hope to be playing here one day, so it’s great to be a role model for them, too.”
Nine times last season, Bordas registered 20+ points, and of course, as a true West Virginian would, she had her best performance against the Pitt Panthers, dropping 38 on them in an 84-69 win. She went 11/22 from the field in that one, including a 10/18 day from three-point range.
Bordas is a high-volume shooter from range, as 58.8% of her attempts came from downtown last season. When you shoot 34% from there and can maybe hit the high 30s, no one will care about the shot diet being so reliant on the three-ball.
Under the new rules, Bordas will have four years of eligibility remaining.
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$450,000 announced for Clendenin Streetscape project
CLENDENIN, W.Va . (WSAZ) – Gov. Patrick Morrisey visited Clendenin West Virginia Saturday during Summerfest.
10 years ago a devastating flood swept through the community.
The governor announced $450,000 of funding for a Streetscape project during a commemoration for the June 2016 flood. The funding will go toward Clendenin’s main street – improving sidewalks, landscaping, and other pedestrian amenities.
Funding for the project comes from the Transportation Alternatives Program – a federal initiative to fund smaller scale transportation projects.
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History Made: WVU Has Two First-Team All-Americans in the Same Season
It was a phenomenal year for the West Virginia Mountaineers on the diamond, and even with the season having been over for over a week now, the honors continue to roll in.
On Friday, second baseman/catcher Gavin Kelly and left-handed starting pitcher Maxx Yehl were both named First-Team All-Americans by D1Baseball.com. It is the first time in program history that two Mountaineers have been recognized as First-Team All-Americans in the same season.
Gavin Kelly
Kelly was essentially everyone’s pick to have a breakout season for the Mountaineers in 2026, but I’m not sure anyone expected him to do it the way he did. He hit nearly .400 all year and went on a power surge out of nowhere toward the end of the season, becoming one of the top home run hitters in the country over the last month or so of the year.
Kelly was named a Golden Spikes Award semifinalist, the MVP of the Morgantown Regional, and is currently participating in the Team USA Collegiate National Team training camp in Cary, North Carolina. For the year, he hit .382 with 19 home runs and 63 RBI, cementing himself as a top draft prospect in 2027.
Maxx Yehl
Maxx Yehl was one of the best stories in all of college baseball that didn’t get talked about nearly enough. He was forced to sit out the 2025 season as he was recovering from Tommy John surgery, and prior to this season, Yehl worked exclusively out of the bullpen. The plan all along was to eventually stretch him out into a starter, and in his first year in the role, he was one of the best in the entire country.
Steve Sabins and Co. did a good job of playing it safe with him early, letting him only go two and four innings in his first two starts before turning him loose. There were a couple of moments where Mountaineer fans had to take a deep breath after he was removed from two starts, one of which was in the Morgantown Regional against Kentucky. He bounced back strong and two days later, pitched a gem against the Wildcats, helping the team advance to the super regionals for the third straight season.
Yehl finished the season with a 9-3 record, an ERA of 2.13, and 112 strikeouts to just 26 walks. He was also the first WVU hurler to win Big 12 Pitcher of the Year since Alek Manoah, who did it in 2019.
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