Standing in front of a wooden dais with a teal blue sign attached to the front with the acronym "NCAA" -- in this case standing for "National Corrupt Athletic Association" -- West Virginia Gov.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey isn’t happy the Mountaineers’ men’s basketball team missed out on the NCAA tournament.
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey is threatening to take legal action, saying WVU's NCAA Tournament snub "reeks of corruption." ...
West Virginia governor Patrick Morrisey wants to root out corruption at the NCAA. But mostly he wants his constituents to cheer him on.
They poured their hearts into this season and put all their collective efforts into making the NCAA tournament, and I believe they did that." Soon after the snub, West Virginia athletic director ...
First, West Virginia was a surprising omission from the NCAA Tournament. Then, the Mountaineers lost their coach. It has been a lousy week for a school now facing its third men’s basketball coaching ...
Do you know what sports fans hate more than NCAA Tournament injustice? A gasbag governor grandstanding to his political base.
The West Virginia basketball team will not participate in the NCAA Tournament. The Mountaineers were the first team left out ...
A mere 18 hours after the Mountaineers were controversially snubbed from March ... In the Battle lawsuit, West Virginia was challenging whether the NCAA’s transfer rules violated antitrust ...
"West Virginia deserved to be in the NCAA Tournament," Morrisey said ... being left off the bracket wasn’t disclosed by the selection committee, but the word "snub" was quickly thrown around when that ...
The NCAA Tournament field was unveiled on Sunday evening, and while much of it was as expected, there was intense controversy surrounding the final teams that ...