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  2. Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic - Wikipedia

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    The basketball series was first played in 1929 (1974 for the women), but they didn't start playing annually until 1978. In 1992, they started to play their annual game in West Virginia's capital city of Charleston. WVU's campus is in Morgantown, West Virginia and Marshall's campus is in Huntington, West Virginia. The two universities are the ...

  3. West Virginia MetroNews - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Huntington Prep School - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Prep is a highly ranked basketball program and features some of the world's top high school-level players. [5]The team practices at the Marshall University Rec Center and resides in Huntington, West Virginia, with "home" games formerly played at the now demolished Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse, then the St. Joseph High School gym. [6]

  5. Marshall Health Network Arena - Wikipedia

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    The $10.5 million Huntington Civic Center was completed in 1977 and was the largest in the state of West Virginia when it opened. [2]At the time, the city felt it would not be able to accommodate Marshall University basketball, and the arena was thus built in a location that Marshall objected to, and used a design that was not sports-friendly.

  6. Cody Nespor: Portal gains outpace losses as WVU football ...

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    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 ...

  7. After 15 year hiatus, former WVU play clock operator returns ...

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  8. Joan C. Edwards Stadium - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, then-Governor Arch A. Moore Jr. met with Huntington and University leaders, stating that "money is available" if the plans for the stadium were put together. On June 15, the Board of Regents gives the green light to the new stadium project; on September 9, the university begins purchasing property east of the central campus for ...

  9. Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District - Wikipedia

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    Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District (GHPRD) is the parks and recreation government agency for Huntington, West Virginia, USA. Founded in 1990, the GHPRD has 19 employees including their Executive Director , Kathy McKenna.