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Keaton Miles has decided to leave West Virginia basketball and seek a new start at another program. Miles, who just finished his sophomore year with the Mountaineers, is the fourth player to transfer
WVU forward makes tough decision to leave program after two seasons with the Mountaineers.
West Virginia University women's basketball coach Mike Carey today announced the hiring of Sharrona Reaves as an assistant coach on the Mountaineer staff. Familiar with the Mountaineer traditions,
West Virginia University women's basketball coach Mike Carey today announced the hiring of Sharrona Reaves as an assistant coach on the Mountaineer staff.
Webster County High School basketball standout Brett Morris signed a letter of intent to play basketball at West Virginia University. Morris is joining the program as a preferred walk-on.Morris led the
Webster County High School basketball standout Brett Morris signed a letter of intent to play basketball at West Virginia University. Morris is joining the program as a preferred walk-on.Morris led the
The Big 12 and Southeastern Conferences have announced an annual men's basketball challenge that will begin during the 2013-14 season. "The Big 12 is excited to enter into another partnership with the
The Big 12 and Southeastern Conferences have announced an annual men's basketball challenge that will begin during the 2013-14 season.
Few press conferences went by through the hardships of last season in which Bob Huggins did not refer back to a player who once found success under his guidance. He would rattle off the likes of Alexander,
Mountaineer coach references past players as examples for future expectations within program.
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West Virginia University Sophomore Keaton Miles has enjoyed the travel in the Big 12 more than anyone else on the team. That is because he has made numerous trips back to his home state of Texas.
Miles came to WVU via Lincoln High School in Dallas. He was an all-state player there his senior year and played alongside and graduated with Oklahoma State's Le'Bryan Nash.
In a recent visit to Texas, I stopped by Lincoln High School to speak with Miles' High School coach Leonard Bishop.
Bishop shared numerous stories of Miles while he was at Lincoln and called him the hardest working player Lincoln High School ever had. That is a strong compliment seeing as current Miami Heat star Chris Bosh played there.
Bishop also said he believes Miles could be a double-double kind of player and acknowledged that he must work on his shot more to achieve that.
Watch the segment on this in the most recent Bob Huggins Show by clicking on the video above.