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Basketball Morning Signal
Sunday, August 23
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Men's Basketball

WVU Basketball: Treysen Eaglestaff Has Found a New Home

West Virginia University men's basketball has added a significant piece to its roster with the commitment of transfer Treysen Eaglestaff. Eaglestaff, a talented guard, has found a new home in Morgantown after entering the transfer portal. Known for his scoring ability and athleticism, he is expected to make an immediate impact for the Mountaineers. The addition bolsters WVU's backcourt and adds depth as the team looks to compete in the Big 12. Head coach Darian DeVries and his staff are excited about Eaglestaff's potential to contribute on both ends of the floor.

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Men's Basketball

What’s Next for WVU’s Brenen Lorient and Javan Buchanan After NCAA Granted Stay

The NCAA granted a stay to West Virginia University basketball players Brenen Lorient and Javan Buchanan, allowing them to continue playing for the Mountaineers while their eligibility case is reviewed. This temporary reprieve means the duo can suit up for the remainder of the season as the legal process unfolds. The article discusses the implications of this ruling, the players' potential impact on the team's performance, and what the future holds for them both on and off the court.

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Men's Basketball

How the LATEST Court Ruling in Favor of the NCAA Impacts WVU Basketball

A recent federal court ruling favoring the NCAA in the House v. NCAA case has significant implications for college athletics, including West Virginia University basketball. The ruling allows the NCAA to enforce rules regarding name, image, and likeness (NIL) and transfer regulations, which could impact player movement and recruiting. For WVU, this means potential changes in roster stability and recruiting strategies, as the program navigates new compliance standards.

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Men's Basketball

WVU Basketball: Another Top-Rated Player Visiting West Virginia

West Virginia University's men's basketball program is set to host another highly rated recruit on an official visit, signaling the Mountaineers' continued momentum on the recruiting trail under head coach Darian DeVries. The article highlights the visit as part of a broader effort to bolster the roster with top-tier talent, following recent commitments and visits from other high-profile prospects. The specific player's identity and rankings are detailed, along with the potential impact on the team's future performance.

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Men's Basketball

WVU Basketball to Host 2027 4-Star PG on Official Visit

West Virginia University men's basketball is set to host a 2027 four-star point guard on an official visit, signaling the program's proactive recruiting efforts for future classes. The visit underscores head coach Darian DeVries' commitment to building a strong foundation with top-tier talent early in his tenure.

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WV Sports Now Daily Notebook – August 21

The WV Sports Now Daily Notebook for August 21 provides a roundup of the latest news and notes from West Virginia University athletics, including updates on football, basketball, and other sports programs. It covers recruitments, player developments, and upcoming events, offering a comprehensive snapshot for Mountaineer fans.

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Men's Basketball

WVU Basketball Legend Willie Akers, Known as Jerry West’s College Co-Star, Dies

Willie Akers, a legendary WVU basketball player and longtime friend and teammate of Jerry West, has passed away. Akers was a key figure in West Virginia University's basketball history, playing alongside West in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was known for his scoring ability and leadership on the court, helping lead the Mountaineers to multiple NCAA tournaments. After his playing career, Akers remained involved in basketball and was a beloved figure in the WVU community.

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WVU Makes the Top Six for Top 50 Guard Javion Tyndale

West Virginia University has made the top six list for four-star guard Javion Tyndale, a top-50 recruit in the 2025 class. Tyndale, who plays for Lower Merion High School in Pennsylvania, also has the Mountaineers among his finalists along with Alabama, Miami, Michigan, Penn State, and Texas. The 6-foot-4 guard is known for his scoring ability and athleticism. WVU's inclusion in his top six signals continued recruiting momentum under head coach Darian DeVries.