Assistant wide receivers coach Ryan Nehlen recently ran a fast enough time in the Buffalo Marathon to qualify for the 2026 Boston Marathon.
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Junior Sam White was named to the first team with redshirt senior Griffin Kirn and graduate student Jack Kartsonas earning spots on the second team. White is the 36th Mountaineer in program history to be named to the first team while Kirn and Kartsonas bring the number of second teamers to 27.
The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics has added UT-Martin, VMI, Youngstown State, Akron and Rhode Island to its future Mountaineer home game schedules.
With the MAC Optional Seat Selection Process now complete, many great seat locations remain and are available to the public. Mountaineer fans are encouraged to visit WVUGAME.com and use the “Pick Your Own Seat” map to view locations.
The baseball team saw its season come to a close Sunday (June 8) as the Mountaineers fell to No. 6 LSU, 12-5, at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. WVU finishes the season with a 44-16 record.
Joe Martin, who earned his degrees in broadcast news and sport management from WVU and serves as the lead golf director for NBC Sports, has turned the University’s athletics video production unit into one of the network’s farm teams for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.