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West Virginia MetroNews offers a mix of news and talk. It held the rights to live play-by-play coverage of West Virginia University Mountaineers sports games, which it marketed under the DBA name "Mountaineer Sports Network", but lost these rights following the end of the 2012/13 basketball season. The network also provides coverage of select ...
Jan. 11—For the first several years of Neal Brown's tenure at WVU, the Mountaineers faced a severe talent drain by way of the transfer portal. Year after year, WVU lost promising, talented and ...
McAfee, who has hosted his show daily since 2019, made the announcement last week that his show will broadcast from WVU's campus prior to the Mountaineers' football game against No. 8 Penn State ...
The biggest fear here, from a K-State perspective, is that the Wildcats suffer a letdown after last week’s huge win at Colorado and the Mountaineers play inspired football coming off a loss to ...
Caridi began working with the West Virginia University's Mountaineer Sports Network in 1987 as a television play-by-play announcer and feature reporter. He worked his first WVU basketball game on the MSN-TV Network on February 20, 1988, in a Mountaineers loss to the Rhode Island Rams at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Jules "Jay" Jacobs Jr. (born June 18, 1938, in Morgantown, West Virginia, United States) is a retired public school administrator and is currently the radio color analyst with Tony Caridi for West Virginia University's Mountaineer Sports Network basketball coverage. His parents, Jules and Helen Jacobs raised him in Morgantown with his two ...
WEATHER UPDATE: Tentatively, the 30-minute lightning clock will expire at 4:29 PM with a resumption of play set for 4:44 PM. — West Virginia Football (@WVUfootball) September 21, 2024 3:43 p.m.:
The West Virginia University Mountaineer Marching Band is nicknamed "The Pride of West Virginia". The 390-member band performs at every home football game and makes several local and national appearances throughout the year. The band was the recipient of the prestigious Sudler Trophy in 1997.