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West Virginia transfer Jonathan Powell commits to North Carolina
The UNC basketball program has officially landed its first addition of the 2025 offseason cycle.
BREAKING: West Virginia transfer guard Jonathan Powell has committed to North Carolina, he tells @On3sports.
The 6-6 freshman averaged 8.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game this season. Powell knocked down 64 three pointers, leading all freshmen in the Big 12 conference.… pic.twitter.com/E4lerXRy2c
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) April 2, 2025
After meeting with the North Carolina staff via Zoom on Tuesday, it didn’t take long for West Virginia transfer Jonathan Powell to decide to call Chapel Hill his next home. The news of his commitment surfaced on Tuesday night, as Joe Tipton of On3 and Inside Carolina were the first to break the news.
A 6-foot-6 guard, Powell had a handful of options to choose from, but ultimately chose North Carolina over his other two finalists: Ole Miss and Ohio State. He will join the Tar Heels with three seasons of college eligibility to work with.
Mostly as a starter, Powell averaged 8.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. He had some strong performances during his freshman season, scoring a season-high 17 points on two separate occasions. It’s also important to note that he led all Big 12 freshmen with 64 three-pointers made, an area of his game that can really help the Tar Heels moving forward.
His size and athleticism will also be beneficial, as he’s versatile enough to handle playing multiple positions. While he isn’t regarded as one of the top available transfers, Powell is a guy who could be a sneaky good addition to the UNC basketball program.
Now, fans can rejoice, as the Tar Heels have finally earned a commitment via the transfer portal. While the addition of Powell is nice, there’s still work to be done, as the hope is that more additions are to follow over the next few weeks.
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West Virginia Mountain Bike Association holds Race to Lil Moe’s in Philippi
PHILIPPI, W.Va (WDTV) – The West Virginia Mountain Bike Association kicked off its cross country series Sunday with the Race to Lil Moe’s in Philippi.
The event had options for all skill levels. Bikers had the choice to race 6 miles, 14 miles, or 19 miles.
Each race had a mix of straight track biking, and twisting and climbing through the woods. Bikers of all ages could participate, and each age group had its own race and results.
“I really do think that trails build community, and if you can get outdoor activity where people can come out and hike and bike,” said George Finly, a mountain biker and trail volunteer. “This is as much as a hiking trail as it is a biking trail. It’s right along the river, which is beautiful. Eagles were flying back and forth yesterday, and today is great because we’ve got a lot of kids out here.”
The next WVMBA cross country mountain bike race will be April 19 in Buckhannon.
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