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Folmar was right at home with Vulcans

Brendan Folmar literally grew up on the campus at PennWest California. It became his personal playground. “I was in kindergarten there at Noss Elementary (middle of campus), so I became a Vulcan when I was there – kindergarten through fourth grade,” said Folmar, who became a ...

WVUĢƵ Quinerly awaits fate in WNBA Draft

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — If you were able to take J.J. QuinerlyĢƵ speed, defensive capabilities and ability to get to the rim and put it inside a 6-foot-1 body, itĢƵ likely you’d have a future WNBA All-Star prospect. “SheĢƵ going to be a little bit smaller, so somebody is going to ...

LHĢƵ Harris to play at Potomac State

Laurel Highlands senior Miya Harris will continue her academic and basketball careers at WVU Potomac State University. Harris was a 1,000-point scorer for the Lady Mustangs and helped lead them to the WPIAL semifinals in 2024 and two PIAA appearances the past two seasons, including the ...

Observations from WVU Gold-Blue Showcase

West VirginiaĢƵ replacement for a spring game, the Gold-Blue Showcase, showed a little preview of Rich RodriguezĢƵ second term in Morgantown. The Gold-Blue Showcase started off with a kicking portion that went right into the scrimmage. Rodriguez said it wasn’t going to be a full game ...

Finishing with a flourish

The Washington & Jefferson womenĢƵ basketball team and senior Bryn Bezjak were perilously close to falling just short of two significant goals as the clock ticked down. The Presidents trailed 24th-ranked Messiah by four points with 15 seconds left in an NCAA Division-III first round ...

John Unice, an enthusiastic, “get-after-it” type of basketball player at Uniontown High School and Washington & Jefferson College, and then later successful coach at Washington and McKeesport high schools and W&J died last week. Unice, 81, was a standout for the Red Raiders, ...