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Sean McNeil returning for final season at West Virginia

Sean McNeil returning for final season at West Virginia By Sean McNeil will return for one final season at West Virginia. Photo by Ben Queen McNeil, who revealed in March he would enter the NBA Draft process, officially announced his intention to return to West Virginia for a third and final season with the Mountaineers. The 6-foot-3 McNeil was the team’s fourth-leading scorer last season with 12.2 points per game. He made a team-high 69 3-pointers, while shooting nearly 39 percent beyond the arc. McNeil also made 89 percent of his 54 free-throw attempts. With McNeil back, WVU will have four senior guards next season. Earlier this offseason, Taz Sherman announced he would play one more season for the Mountaineers, capitalizing on a free year of eligibility due to the pandemic.

WVU guard McBride stays in NBA draft, McNeil returns to team

WVU guard McBride stays in NBA draft, McNeil returns to team July 4, 2021 GMT MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia guard Miles McBride will remain in the NBA draft, while fellow Mountaineer guard Sean McNeil said he will opt out of the draft and return to the team for another season. Both announced their decisions Saturday on Twitter. The 6-foot-2 McBride led West Virginia in scoring as a sophomore at 15.9 points per game this past season and was the team leader in assists and steals. He was an all-Big 12 second team selection. “I’m very grateful to have worn the blue & gold these past two years and represent West Virginia!” Miles said. “Thank you to everyone who has helped and supported me on this journey, but I have officially decided with my family and coaches that I’ll be staying” in the draft.

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