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Truck Bryant was on hand to help out his best friend and former teammate Kevin Jones at a basketball camp in Parkersburg over the weekend. The former Mountaineer guard was a hit with the local youth in
Former WVU guard is helping out with Kevin Jones' camp before he travels to play in Austria later this year.
Kevin Jones is back in the Mountain State, working the second location of his basketball camp this summer as he connects with the local youth to teach some of what he learned on his way to the NBA. "It
Former WVU basketball star hosts camps throughout the state as he looks forward to his second season of pro ball.
Tournament officials announced the pairings for the 2013 Men's Cancun Challenge played at the all-inclusive Aventura Palace resort near Playa del Carmen, Mexico.The tournament features eight men's DI college
WVU will play four games as part of the Cancun Challenge. Two of those games will be played in Morgantown with the other two set to be played in Cancun, Mexico.
Another Bob Huggins Fantasy Camp has come and gone. This year featured some different former players returning to WVU to be part of the fun.Former Forwards Phil Collins and Cam Thoroughman were two of
Watch interviews with former WVU Forwards Phil Collins and Cam Thoroughman as well as Head Coach Bob Huggins.
The West Virginia University men's basketball team experienced something last season it had not experienced since 2003. It was the first time in 10 years that WVU did not earn an invitation to either the
The recruiting plan included looking for more versatile players, which is what this program had in 2009-2010 when it went to the Final Four.
MORGANTOWN -
The
West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, the
City of Morgantown and the West Virginia Department of Highways have
agreed upon a plan that will allow temporary parking in certain areas of
Monongahela Boulevard for WVU men's basketball games and special
events.
"I
want to thank all the constituents who came together to approve this
plan," WVU Director of Athletics Oliver Luck said. "All were in
agreement that public safety was paramount, and we believe this
compromise keeps cars from parking in the heavy walkways, while still
providing a parking choice to the fans that come to men's basketball
games and special events."
The
plan calls for parking still to be restricted from the WVU track
entrance up to the WVU Core Arboretum on the Coliseum (West) side of
Monongahela Boulevard. In addition, parking will be restricted from
Evansdale Drive to Patteson Drive on the Creative Arts Center (East)
side of the boulevard. Both restrictions prevent parking in the heavy
pedestrian walkways entering the Coliseum.
Parking
will continue to be allowed, as in the past, on certain sections of the
East and West side of the boulevard. The "No Parking" signs in the
permissible sections will be covered for WVU men's basketball games and
special events at the Coliseum. This plan will allow a temporary means
of controlled parking along Mon Boulevard within proximity to the venue.
All vehicles must be completely off the road and not impeding traffic,
or they will be ticketed and/or towed.
As
in years past, shuttles will continue to run from the Green Lot on Van
Voorhis Road to the Coliseum for men's basketball games, and the PRT
will run an extended schedule.
Aside
from WVU men's basketball games and select special events, the new
parking prohibition will remain in effect daily on Mon Boulevard.