By Patrick Walsh MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Third-team All-ACC forward Jesse Edwards is set to visit West Virginia University on April 14, just three days after entering the transfer portal. Edwards, a native of Amsterdam, Netherlands, went to high school at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and was a four-star recruit. He committed to Syracuse over Georgia Tech in … [Read more...] about Edwards set to visit West Virginia University Friday
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Rochester natives Bradley and Drumgoole to transfer schools
by TYLER HATHAWAY Rochester natives Jaden Bradley and Gerald Drumgoole Jr. have announced that they will be playing at different schools next year. Bradley, a former McDonald's All-American, is transferring out of Alabama, while Drumgoole is transferring out of Albany. While Bradley is undecided, Drumgoole has announced he will be attending the University of Delaware via his … [Read more...] about Rochester natives Bradley and Drumgoole to transfer schools
Jones turns in electric second half, pushes Marquette past Vermont
by TYLER HATHAWAY COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The first half was an oddly quiet one for Marquette's Kam Jones. The Golden Eagles' leading scorer throughout the season, the sophomore guard only attempted one shot from the field and went into the halftime break with one point. After giving up a backdoor cut to Vermont's Finn Sullivan for an easy layup with just under 16 minutes to play in … [Read more...] about Jones turns in electric second half, pushes Marquette past Vermont
Pickett and Penn State cruise past Texas A&M
By PAUL GOTHAM Andrew Funk poured in a game-high 27 points, and Jalen Pickett (Aquinas Institute) finished two assists shy of a double-double to lead 10th-seeded Penn State past No. 7 seed Texas A&M, 76-59 in Midwest Region action o fthe NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, Thursday. Penn State (23-13) advanced to play No. 2 seed Texas (27-8), Saturday … [Read more...] about Pickett and Penn State cruise past Texas A&M
West Virginia falls in Round of 64
By PATRICK WALSH Kedrian Johnson had a career-high 27 points including 10 straight points after a Tre Mitchell free throw to start the second half, but it wasn't enough as West Virginia fell to Maryland 67-65 in the Round of 64 on Thursday. Jim Nantz called it "a game of runs" and that was exactly the difference maker in the game. West Virginia got off to a hot start … [Read more...] about West Virginia falls in Round of 64