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Score Predictions for West Virginia vs. Arizona State
West Virginia will begin a two-game road trip in the desert tonight, starting with a visit to Arizona State
Here are our picks for tonight’s game.
Schuyler Callihan: West Virginia 75, Arizona State 73
The Mountaineers may have some trouble on the interior in this one, but the help defense should be able to do just enough to not get hammered by Arizona State’s bigs, particularly Massamba Diop. This will be a bit of a challenge for West Virginia, even more so if they’re unable to knock down shots against what has been a vulnerable defensive team. Getting Honor Huff going, along with another strong performance from Treysen Eaglestaff, will be key.
I nearly picked Arizona State because of how WVU has played away from the Coliseum and the Sun Devils’ last three losses coming to top-10 teams, but I’ll roll the dice and say tonight is the night where they get that first road win.
Christopher Hall: Arizona State 68, West Virginia 67
West Virginia is still in search of its first win away from the Hope Coliseum this season, and every loss, outside of Houston and maybe Iowa State, which were the only Big 12 losses.
Arizona State has been battle-tested but has been left with more scars than victories. The Sun Devils have a pair of quad-one wins, both were neutral-site games against Texas and Santa Clara, and are 2-5 overall.
The Sun Devils have taken a hit defensively since the start of league action – not so much offensively, although three-point percentage has taken a dip, they are allowing opponents to shott 51.3 % from the field for an average of 95 points per game.
West Virginia has relied on its defense and will need to lean on its strength in the first of a two-game road trip in Arizona. The Mountaineers have found a little more consistency, offensively, but still need to carry the recent momentum on the road. Treysen Eaglestaff is starting to find his way and center Harlan Obioha and handling double teams better, and the guards have found success in one-on-one situations in the paint. They will need all of it against Arizona State.
The Mountaineers look poised to capture their first road win, but the Sun Devils are desperate after a 1-4 start in Big 12 play. I like West Virginia’s chances in this one; however, the long travel and until WVU proves it can win a close contest away from home, which they’ve lost some games in epic fashion this year, it’s hard to choose a Mountaineer win. Arizona State finds a way to win, 68-67.
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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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