Patrick Beilein is returning to the state of West Virginia. The former WVU basketball player will be named head coach at West Virginia Wesleyan Monday, a source close to Beilein confirmed Sunday night. Six
Beilein returns to West Virginia six years after graduating from the Mountaineer program.
Mountaineer basketball coaches Bob Huggins and Mike Carey attended the Coaches Caravan stop in Shepherdstown Thursday and spoke about the state of their teams heading into the Big 12. See what Huggins
See what the Mountaineer head coaches had to say about new assistants, new players and their new facility.
While speaking at the Coaches Caravan stop in Shepherdstown Thursday night, WVU athletic director Oliver Luck made mention of a non-conference opponent that will be added to the 2012-13 men's basketball
Mountaineers will travel to Spokane for rematch of NCAA Tournament blowout.
Former West Virginia University basketball star Devin Ebanks was fined $25,000 by the NBA following his actions in Game One of the Lakers second round playoff matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.Ebanks
Ebanks has to pay the NBA a fine for his recent actions in a second round playoff game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Oklahoma City Thunder
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Former West Virginia University basketball star Devin Ebanks may be looking at a fine from the NBA after he was ejected in Monday night's second round playoff game.Ebanks was on the floor with roughly
Former WVU standout and LA Lakers Forward Devin Ebanks may be fined after his ejection late in Game 1 of a second round playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder
MORGANTOWN -
Former West Virginia University star basketball player Da'Sean
Butler was waived by the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday. The Spurs announced the
move on their website.
Butler was signed by the Spurs in March and did not play for
the team last season. He was assigned to the Austin Toros of the NBA
Development League in time for the final two weeks of the regular season.
Butler did not appear in any games for the Toros either.
The NBA lockout helped and hurt Butler. It helped by giving him more time to recover from his injury. It hurt by preventing him from
having any access to an NBA training facility. Butler tore his ACL in his final
game as a Mountaineer. That injury occurred in the 2010 Final Four.