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Mountaineers Fall to No. 2 Stanford

Mountaineers Fall to No. 2 Stanford
The West Virginia University women’s basketball team saw its NCAA Tournament run come to an end at the hands of No. 2 Stanford, 72-55, at the Ted Constant Convocation Center on Monday night. The Mountaineers (24-10) held leading scorers and sisters Chiney and Nnemkadi Ogwumike below their scoring averages at ... Read More...

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Mountaineers Fall in Semifinals

Mountaineers Fall in Semifinals
The No. 25 West Virginia University women’s basketball team fell to No. 3 Notre Dame, 73-45, on Monday night in the semifinal round of the BIG EAST tournament at the XL Center. The Mountaineers (23-9) suffered a slow start on both sides of the ball as the Fighting Irish (30-2) had revenge on their minds, using a layup and jumper from sophomore guard Kayla McBride ... Read More...

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Mountaineers staff excited about Bria Holmes

When Hillhouse star Bria Holmes committed to West Virginia back in September, more than a few people in Holmes' circle of friends, supporters and advisors credited Mountaineers' associate head coach George Porcha' work recruiting Holmes for helping her land in West Virginia.NCAA regulations won't allow coaches to talk about recruits until they sign their letters of intent ... Read More...

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Bulldogs fade late vs. Mountaineers

The Bryant University women's basketball team trimmed a five-point deficit to one with less than two minutes to play, but Mount St. Mary's managed to pull away down the stretch, as the Bulldogs fell, 71-63, against the Mountaineers on Saturday afternoon at the Chace Athletic Center. In a game-and-forth game that saw eight lead changes and nine ... Read More...

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Mountaineers Rally Past Cincinnati

Mountaineers Rally Past Cincinnati
The West Virginia University women’s basketball team rallied from an early 14-point deficit to defeat Cincinnati, 66-62, at Fifth Third Arena in its final regular-season road game. The Mountaineers (20-8, 10-5 BIG EAST) struggled on both sides of the ball during the early part of the contest, allowing the Bearcats (15-13, 6-9 BIG EAST) to jump ... Read More...

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Red Storm Knocks Off Mountaineers

Just the Facts, Ma'am: The Red Storm led wire to wire in their 63-54 win over the Mountaineers of West Virginia. Nadirah McKenith filled the stat sheet, leading all players with 26 points and adding six rebounds, five assists, and five steals. Ayana Dunning led West Virginia with 21 points and 16 rebounds, with the 14 second half points of Christal Caldwell ... Read More...

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Mountaineers Fall to No. 20 St. John's

Mountaineers Fall to No. 20 St. John
The West Virginia University women’s basketball team fell to No. 20 St. John’s, 63-54, at Carnesecca Arena on Tuesday night. The Mountaineers (19-8, 9-5 BIG EAST) struggled from the outset, as St. John’s started the game with an early 7-0 scoring run. That, combined with cold first half shooting from West Virginia, allowed St. John’s to capitalize ... Read More...

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Mountaineers Drop Decision to No. 24 DePaul

Mountaineers Drop Decision to No. 24 DePaul
The West Virginia University women’s basketball team was defeated by No. 24 DePaul, 77-63, at the Coliseum on Saturday afternoon. The game was designated a Play4Kay Game, and 6,516 fans, the sixth largest crowd all-time, came out in support of both West Virginia and breast cancer awareness. The Mountaineers (19-7, 9-4 BIG EAST) ... Read More...