West Virginia
West Virginia Set to Battle No. 16 UCF
Granville, WV – The West Virginia Mountaineers (19-13, 8-4) host the No. 17 UCF Knights (21-9, 8-7) for a three-game series this weekend. Game one is set for Friday night at 6:30 p.m., Game two is slated for Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and the series finale is scheduled for Sunday at 1:00 p.m. All the action will stream on ESPN+.
West Virginia and UCF are coming off midweek losses. The Mountaineers lost in extra innings to in-state rival Marshall while UCF fell on the road to Stetson 5-3. WVU split a four-game series at Stetson to open the season.
The two also have common opponents in Big 12 foes Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. The Mountaineers took the series from Oklahoma in Norman and lost to Oklahoma State at home while UCF was swept in Norman and protected homefield against Oklahoma State.
Junior Matt Prevesk leads the Knights at the plate with a .365 average, 26 runs scored and a .431 on-base percentage with 20 RBIs.
Redshirt senior Jack Zyska is second on the team with a .312 batting average with a team-high 8 doubles and is tied with Prevesk with 26 runs scored. His five home runs rank second on the team.
Catcher Andrew Sundean has missed the last six games with a leg injury, but the team is hopeful he will soon return to the lineup. The junior is hitting .311 on the season and is tied with Zyska with 26 runs scored.
Junior Andrew Estrella leads the team with six home runs but has been in and out of the lineup as of late due to injuries and former WVU second baseman Mikey Kluska has a team-high three triples.
UCF is scheduled to start right-hander Ben Vespi for the series opener. The senior is 2-1 on the season and holds a 5.00 ERA with a team-best 34 strikeouts. Junio righty Dom Stagliano is set to take the mound in game two. He is 1-2 and leads the starting rotation with a 3.74 ERA.
West Virginia will counter with junior right-hander Aidan Major. He is 3-2 this season with a 4.02 ERA and a team-high 55 strikeouts. Derek Clark is set for game two and is coming off three consecutive nine inning performances and is 3-0 on the year in five appearances with a team-leading 1.70 ERA.
Both teams will wait to announce a starter for the series finale.
West Virginia sophomore Sam White leads the team with a .325 batting average. Senior Reed Chumley is tied with junior Grant Hussey with eight homeruns. Chumley also has team-highs of eight doubles and 23 RBIs.
2024 Preseason Big 12 Baseball Player of the Year JJ Wetherholt returned to the starting lineup in the road series against Kansas last weekend as a designated hitter after missing 24 games due to a hamstring injury. In his first game back, the junior went 3-4 with a pair of RBIs. Since, he is 2-13 at the plate, including going 0-4 in the loss to Marshall.
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This week in West Virginia history: April 19-25
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history, compiled by the West Virginia Humanities Council from its online encyclopedia, e-WV.
April 19, 1896: Writer Melville Davisson Post was born in Harrison County. His best-known works are the Randolph Mason series, published in three volumes, and the more successful collection Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries.
April 19, 1902: Author Jean Lee Latham was born in Buckhannon. She wrote a number of children’s books, including Carry On, Mr. Bowditch, which won the 1956 Newbery Award.
April 20, 1823: Gen. Jesse Lee Reno was born in Wheeling. He graduated from West Point in 1846 with another cadet from western Virginia, Thomas J. Jackson, later known as “Stonewall.” Reno was the highest-ranking officer from present West Virginia killed in the Civil War.
April 20, 1863: President Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation that in 60 days, West Virginia would become a state. The occasion was marked 100 years later during the state’s Centennial celebration with a special ceremonial session of the West Virginia Legislature on April 20, 1963, in Wheeling.
April 20, 1909: Fiddler Melvin Wine was born near Burnsville in Braxton County. A favorite of old-time music enthusiasts nationally, he was chosen as a National Heritage Fellow in 1991 by the National Endowment for the Arts — the highest recognition given to a folk artist in the United States.
April 20, 1939: Poet Irene McKinney was born in Belington, Barbour County. Gov. Gaston Caperton appointed her state poet laureate in 1993, and she served in that capacity until her death in 2012.
April 21, 1908: Musician Phoeba Cottrell Parsons was born in Calhoun County. Parsons’ traditional clawhammer banjo style, unaccompanied ballad singing, riddles and storytelling have influenced countless younger musicians.

April 21, 1936: President Franklin Roosevelt established the Jefferson National Forest. The West Virginia portion of the forest includes about 19,000 acres in Monroe County.
April 22, 1908: Marshall “Little Sleepy” Glenn was born in Elkins. Glenn coached basketball at West Virginia University from 1934 to 1938 and football from 1937 to 1940. He was inducted into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.
April 22, 1948: Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and musician Larry Groce was born in Dallas, Texas. He is best known as the longtime host and artistic director of the Mountain Stage radio program.
April 22, 2003: Activist Judy Bonds, a Raleigh County native, received the Goldman Environmental Prize for her fight against mountaintop removal mining. Her efforts inspired thousands and turned a local West Virginia issue into a national cause.

April 23, 1857: Andrew S. Rowan was born in Gap Mills, Monroe County. Rowan, a military officer, was chosen as the messenger when President William McKinley wanted to send a message to Cuban Gen. Calixto Garcia during the Spanish-American War. The 1899 pamphlet A Message to Garcia made the incident famous.
April 24, 1865: McNeill’s Rangers surrendered to Union troops at New Creek — now Keyser. The Confederate guerrilla force probably never numbered more than 100 men at any time but managed to inflict regular damage on Union operations.
April 25, 1863: In what became known as the Jones-Imboden Raid, about 1,500 Confederate soldiers under Gen. William “Grumble” Jones advanced through Greenland Gap, a deep pass through New Creek Mountain in present Grant County. The Confederates encountered 87 Union soldiers who held off several assaults before finally surrendering.
April 25, 1923: Union leader Arnold Ray Miller was born at Leewood on Cabin Creek in Kanawha County. In December 1972, he defeated Tony Boyle to become president of the United Mine Workers and served until 1979.

e-WV is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council. For more information, contact the council at 1310 Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, WV 25301, call 304-346-8500 or visit wvencyclopedia.org.
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The 2026 WVU Tommy Nickolich Award Goes to a Parkersburg Native
During the Gold-Blue spring game on Saturday, the West Virginia coaching staff named wide receiver Cyrus Traught the recipient of the 2026 Tommy Nikolich Award.
The award, which is always given out at the end of spring ball, recognizes a walk-on team member who has distinguished himself through his attitude and work ethic. The award is presented in memory of Tommy Nickolich, a former WVU player (1980-82) who passed away from cancer in 1983.
Traugh is a Parkersburg native and graduate of Parkersburg South High School. He began his career at Youngstown State before transferring back home to play for the Mountaineers last season. In his final year with the Penguins, he logged 36 receptions, 409 yards, and a team-leading five touchdowns, two of which came against Pitt.
During the 2025 campaign with the Mountaineers, he saw action against Robert Morris and Kansas, playing 10 snaps against the Jayhawks, but did not record any stats.
Head coach Rich Rodriguez has mentioned him twice this spring as someone who has been doing some good things and making progress. Wide receivers coach Ryan Garrett also showed him some love during his press conference last week.
The Mountaineers completely revamped the wide receiver room this offseason, upping the level of talent at both inside and outside receiver spots, but perhaps Traugh can work his way into the mix if he puts together a strong summer and fall camp. If he’s not a regular in the rotation, he’ll serve as a quality depth piece who can play special teams.
Past Nickolich Award winners:
2025: Clay Ash, RB
2024: Avery Wilcox, S
2023: C.J. Cole, WR
2022: Nick Malone, OL
2021: Graeson Malashevich, WR/H
2020: Osman Kamara, S
2019: Jake Abbott, LB
2018: Evan Staley, K
2017: Nick Meadows, LS
2016: Jon Lewis, DL
2015: Justin Arndt, LB
2014: Michael Calicchio, OL
2013: Connor Arlia, WR
2012: Tyler Anderson, DE
2011: Ryan Nehlen, WR
2010: Matt Lindamood, FB
2009: Josh Taylor, DL
2008: Adam Hughes, LS
2007: Andy Emery, LB
2006: Tim Lindsey, LS
2005: George Shehl, H/DB
2004: Jeff Noechel, LB
2003: John Pennington, WR
2002: Moe Fofana, RB
2001: Jeremy Knapp, TE
2000: Ben Collins, LB
1999: Bryan Lorenz, LB
1998: Mark Corman, TE
1997: David Lightcap, DB
1996: Matt Ceresa, OL
1995: Rob Keys, DB
1994: Randy Fulmore, DB
1993: Matt McCulty, WR
1992: Brett Parise, WR, Ray Wilcox, LB
1991: Keith Taparausky, RB
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