Skip to main content

Mountaineers advance to College World Series

For the first time in program history, the WVU baseball team is going to the Men’s College World Series after finishing off a two-game sweep of Cal Poly in the NCAA Super Regionals Saturday (June 6) at Kendrick Family Ballpark. The Mountaineers will face Troy at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday (June 12).

An illustration of a megaphone to indicate the beginning of the Announcements section.

Announcements

  • Athletics to retire Pat White’s No. 5

    As a Mountaineer, Pat White was the nation’s most versatile threat at quarterback, becoming the first college quarterback to start and win four consecutive bowl games from 2005-08. The Daphne, Alabama, native set 19 WVU, Big East and national records during his career.

  • Parking Management Office and Mail Services to close temporarily Wednesday

    The WVU Parking Management Office at Mountaineer Station will be closed from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday (June 10). During this time, you can still pay citations and purchase permits online.

  • Many WVU services may be briefly inaccessible Sunday

    Faculty, staff and students on all campuses may be unable to log into many important services requiring WVU Login credentials from 4-11 a.m. Sunday (June 14) during quarterly security patching to the single sign-on system.

  • Strategic Communications and Marketing recognized nationally

    Strategic Communications and Marketing, the central hub for shaping the WVU story, is being recognized for its creative and marketing work with national honors from both the Collegiate Advertising Awards and the Telly Awards.

  • Mountaineers claim Morgantown Regional title

    For the third consecutive season, the WVU baseball team advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals as the Mountaineers defeated Kentucky, 6-5, in 10 innings, Monday (June 1) at Kendrick Family Ballpark to win the Morgantown Regional.

An illustration of a calander to indicate the beginning of the Events section.

Events

An illustration of a video with a play button on top to indicate the beginning of the Videos section.

Videos

General Hambrick retires after 13 years of service

General McArthur Hambrick, an associate professor of dance, has retired after more than a decade of teaching, coaching and choreographing at the School of Theatre and Dance.

Browse by Videos