At first glance, it would likely be the type of situation Jerry West would have loved. The WVU and NBA icon, who died last June […]
"We threw the throwback jerseys on. Yeah, it was Jerry West Day." Curtis Jones scored 18 points to lead Iowa State (15-2, 5-1). Keshon Gilbert added 13 points and Josh Jefferson had 10 points and ...
On a day meant to honor the memory of the greatest Mountaineer to ever live, WVU basketball put forth an effort that would make Jerry West ... Iowa State’s Curtis Jones, the second-leading ...
Curtis Jones has been a key part to Iowa State's success off the bench these past two seasons. Now, with Milan Momcilovic out due to injury, Jones has elevated his game even further as a starter being one of the most prolific scorers in the country.
"They've really spent some money to put this team together," Jones said. Jerry Jones also stressed how the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback's contract was already in place. Therefore, all they had ...
4-2), which played in front of a sellout crowd on "Jerry West Day." The Mountaineers honored the late West with a ceremony and hosted his family members in attendance. Curtis Jones scored 18 points to lead Iowa State (15-2, 5-1), whose 12-game winning ...
The West Virginia Mountaineers (12-4, 3-2) welcome the No. 2 Iowa State Cyclones (15-1, 5-0) Saturday evening. Tip-off is set for 5:00 p.m. and the action will stream on ESPN+. I get that feeling that tonight could be special for the Mountaineers.
At first glance, it would likely be the type of situation Jerry West would have loved. The WVU and NBA icon, who died last June at the age of 86, will be celebrated inside the Coliseum today, as the Mountaineers host No.
At first glance, it would likely be the type of situation Jerry West would have loved. The WVU and NBA icon, who died last June at the age of 86, will be celebrated inside the Coliseum today, as the Mountaineers host No.
West Virginia welcomes a one-loss Cyclones' team that's won 12 straight and has a resume that stacks up to anyone in college basketball.
If Michael Irvin had been in charge of the coaching search for the Dallas Cowboys, it's safe to say that he would NOT have selected Brian Schottenheimer, who was hired as the team's new head coach on Friday night.
According to 105.3 The Fan's Bryan Broaddus, the idea of Schottenheimer leading the Cowboys into next season isn't coming from Jerry Jones. Instead, it is Cowboys executive vice president Stephen ...