The Times West Virginian

Sports

August 22, 2012

WVU to play 9 at Power Park

Charleston site will host three Big 12 series

MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia University baseball team will play nine Big 12 Conference games at Appalachian Power Park in Charleston during the 2013 season, WVU director of athletics Oliver Luck and West Virginia Power executive vice president Andy Milovich announced Tuesday.

“We are pleased to be working with the West Virginia Power in this arrangement to bring Big 12 baseball to Charleston for the 2012 season,” Luck said. “WVU baseball has enjoyed playing in Charleston, and this will give us a chance to showcase Appalachian Power Park to some great programs in the Big 12. I think the fans of Charleston will really enjoy the quality of collegiate baseball coming to the city.”

WVU will play the following Big 12 Conference games at Appalachian Power Park during the 2013 college baseball season: Texas Tech (March 22-24), Oklahoma (May 3-5) and TCU (May 10-12). A location for a fourth Big 12 Conference home series against Kansas from April 26-28 will be announced at a later date.

“On behalf of the West Virginia Power front office and staff, we could not be more excited to have West Virginia play nine conference games at Appalachian Power Park,” Milovich said. “We’ve always had great experiences with West Virginia baseball and have had great fan turnouts. To be able to host these nine games is great for college baseball, the fans and the City of Charleston.”

“We are really excited to be bringing Mountaineer baseball to Charleston for nine Big 12 Conference home games this season,” WVU baseball coach Randy Mazey said. “We have a great fan base in Charleston and look forward to the tremendous community and fan support that Charleston can provide for our baseball program.”



o o o o o o



The Mountaineers landed a big-time recruit in four-star defensive lineman De’Asian Richardson out of Orange Park High near Jacksonville, Fla., beating out Big 12 rival Oklahoma for his services.

Richardson had previously committed to Florida State.

At 6-3, 285, he figures to play defensive end.



o o o o o o



WVU’s football recruiting never seems to end. The Mountaineers have added a new recruit in cornerback Vernon Davis, a freshman who started the year at Miami, was unhappy with his placement on the depth chart and has decided to transfer to WVU.

Davis will sit out this year due to transfer rules but was supposed to redshirt in Miami anyway. Davis was a three-star recruit.

Also, freshman running back T.Q. Grant, out of the same school, North Babylon, N.Y., that sent WVU top defensive lineman Scooter Berry and the highly touted Jason Gwaltney, Berry’s half-brother, has been added to the team as a walk-on after a Monday tryout.



o o o o o o



The West Virginia 2012-13 rifle schedule features six home matches and a trip to 10-time NCAA champion Alaska-Fairbanks.

“The rifle team does not shy away from tough competition, and this year’s slate is no different,” Luck said. “I am excited to watch coach Jon Hammond and the Mountaineers navigate a schedule, which features past NCAA champions, as they pursue the program’s nation-best 15th national title.”

“This schedule isn’t overloaded, but it certainly isn’t quiet either,” said Hammond, about to begin his seventh year as head coach. “There’s barely a weekend off. Our spring season has a few less matches, and this will help our focus for the NCAA Championships.”

This year’s slate features three teams from the 2012 NCAA Championships field — runner-up Kentucky, third-place Alaska-Fairbanks and fourth-place Army. TCU won the 2012 national title while WVU finished sixth.

Text Only
Sports
  • group shot.jpg FSU, MVB team up for successful tournament

    The Falcons and MVB paired to complete th 21st annual MVB-Fairmont State Athletic Association Golf Tournament at the Bridgeport Country Club on Friday.
    Fairmont State’s mission during the event was to sell out, so thar FSU could raise as much money as possible for the athletic department.

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • Trefz wins state title in 3,200 meter

    Winning it all.
    Fairmont Senior’s senior phenom Nick Trefz can now call himself a state champion in track.
    Trefz took home the gold in the 3,200 meters in Charleston on Friday with a time of 9:36.21.

    May 18, 2013

  • HERTZEL COLUMN: Flying WV logo draws attention outside country

    Sometimes you hit a nerve, as we did a while back when we wrote about the wide reach of West Virginia University’s flying WV logo.
    It has meant a lot to a lot of people.

    May 18, 2013

  • Seahawks’ Bruce Irvin suspended four games

    Bruce Irvin, one of only two West Virginia University defensive linemen ever to be selected in the first round of the NFL draft, will miss the first four games of the 2014 National Football League season because of a failed test for performance-enhancing drugs.

    May 18, 2013

  • WVU falls to Oklahoma State, 5-0

    The West Virginia University baseball dropped its fifth consecutive game with a 5-0 loss to No. 16 Oklahoma State on Friday evening at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium.

    May 18, 2013

  • Polar Bears cruise past Notre Dame

    Polar Bear baseball gets it done yet again.
    During exhibition play against Notre Dame on Friday evening, Fairmont Senior was able to keep its eight-game winning streak alive.

    May 18, 2013

  • Reaves rejoins Carey as an assistant coach

    Mike Carey has run through a lot of assistant basketball coaches during his time at West Virginia University, so it comes as no surprise that he has started repeating assistants.
    Carey announced on Friday that Sharrona Reaves has returned as an assistant on his West Virginia staff.

    May 18, 2013

  • Crosby leads Penguins to win over Senators

    Sidney Crosby had his second career playoff hat trick and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
    Brenden Morrow added his first playoff goal in more than five years, Tomas Vokoun made 19 saves and the Penguins rode their superstar captain to their fourth straight victory.

    May 18, 2013

  • Dropped fly ball gives Pirates 5-4 win over Astros

    Jimmy Paredes dropped Russell Martin’s bases-loaded fly ball when he collided with second baseman Jake Elmore with two outs in the ninth inning, the second missed catch by a Houston right fielder, and the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied past the Astros 5-4 Friday night.

    May 18, 2013

  • Tyler Walter making most of opportunity in college

    Take the opportunity and run.
    That’s exactly what former Fairmont Senior first baseman Tyler Walter did during his freshman season at Hagerstown Community College in Maryland.
    “I wanted to get an opportunity and needed to prove that I belonged,” Walter said.

    May 17, 2013

Featured Ads
NDN Sports
House Ads