The West Virginia Mountaineers were bounced quickly from the Big 12 Conference tournament after losing their first two games in Dallas, but they appear to be in good shape to receive an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament.
According to D1Baseball.com, the Mountaineers are projected to be a No. 2 seed in the Charlottesville region. Virginia would be the host with James Madison being the three seed and Bryant serving as the four seed.
WVU ranks 37th in the RPI and has a strength of schedule worthy of being ranked 47th nationally. The Mountaineers are 5-8 in Quad 1 games, 13-8 in Quad 2, 6-5 in Quad 3, and 9-1 against Quad 4 opponents.
The 2024 NCAA Tournament bracket will be revealed this Monday, May 27th, at 12 p.m. EST. You can watch the selection show on ESPN2
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That’s because Biehl received a scholarship offer from the Mountaineers.
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MASON COUNTY, W.Va. — A school bus driver faces over 50 counts of gross child neglect for allegedly being intoxicated while operating a bus in Mason County.
On April 9, West Virginia State troopers responded to the Camp Conley and found Leslie Watterson, 53, of Point Pleasant. Evidence collected by troopers confirmed Watterson was driving impaired at the time of the initial call.
Watterson was arrested Thursday after warrants were obtained for one count of driving in an impaired state with a minor, and 53 counts of gross child neglect creating a substantial risk of death or injury. She was arraigned in Mason County with bond set at $255,000 cash or surety.