Wren Baker couldn’t have imagined the challenges he would face over his first seven months as West Virginia’s athletic director. Baker has earned his keep — and then some — by making multiple hiring decisions since coming from North Texas. There will be at least a few more by next spring, not to mention trying to keep West Virginia competitive as the Big 12 welcomes four new teams this season.
MORGANTOWN — Room 251 had been used for press conferences before. It is a well-lit room made brighter by television lights, but somehow this one was different for, even if
MORGANTOWN, WV (WVNS) — After days of Mountaineer fans sitting on the edge of their seats, they can finally breathe a little easier. West Virginia guard Kerr Kriisa announced via Twitter that he would be returning to Morgantown to play under new Interim Head Coach Josh Eilert. In his announcement he spoke on his past […]
MORGANTOWN No one can say that new West Virginia athletic director Wren Baker s first coaching hire wasn t one with snap, crackle and pop, naming Mark Kellogg to replace the