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Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Sports - January 24 2006 Charleston Area


Big daddy
West Virginia's Kevin Pittsnogle has more on his mind than hoops

No one is surprised by Beilein rumors
West Virginia coach is linked to Wake Forest job

Coach says don't forget Long for player of the year
George Washington guard scores 30 points in win over Nitro

Marshall women are winning despite revolving-door lineup
This was supposed to be a rebuilding season for the Herd

Mountaineers jump to ninth in AP poll
WVU also is ranked 13th in USA Today-ESPN poll

Top of the Second
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s basketball team is in the Top 10 for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century.

For Herd, yet another challenge
Marshall’s rookie-loaded basketball team is preparing for yet another new challenge, playing a ninth-ranked West Virginia team chock full of veterans.

UConn rises to No. 1; WVU ninth, 13th
With no more unbeaten teams left, Connecticut took over the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press college basketball poll Monday.

Winfield makes an adjustment, keeps on rolling
Girls basketball
Winfield is a team in transition. That’s hard to imagine because the Generals (12-1) haven’t missed a beat since the third game of the season.

UC’s Lee shares conference honor
Lisa Lee of the University of Charleston and Denae Dobbins of Glenville State shared the West Virginia Conference women’s player of the week honors Monday.

Long’s 28 leads GW past Nitro by 78-51
Prep basketball
Chris Long scored a game-high 28 points as George Washington built a big lead and cruised past Nitro 78-51 Monday in boys basketball.

High school girls standings, statistics
MSAC East Division

Dave Weekley
Earnhardt Jr. turning laps behind the microphone
DALE EARNHARDT JR. is coming to XM Satellite Radio next month. Dale Jr.’s show will debut the week of Feb. 13 on XM’s NASCAR Channel 144 during Speedweek at Daytona.

Marshall adds three football commitments
Marshall went to a couple of familiar sources to land help for its defensive front seven, with three new commitments.

Scoreboard
Boys basketball, girls basketball

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