West Virginia sports fans, get ready for your daily roundup of news and updates with The Shotgun/Throwdown. In the world of football, there has been constant movement on WVU’s roster with 34 players leaving the program since spring drills ended. In baseball, the No. 17 West Virginia University team is facing off against Penn State in a non-conference matchup. Junior Logan Sauve has been named to the Buster Posey Award watch list for outstanding catchers.
On the basketball front, WVU’s Haris Elezovic has entered the transfer portal, while Duke’s star freshman Cooper Flagg is officially entering the NBA draft. In a bold move, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors has proposed deleting 153 rules from its handbook to allow schools to share financial benefits directly with players.
In other WVU sports news, the golf team is heading to the Big 12 Championship, and the volleyball team has unveiled its 2025 conference schedule. The Blue team recently won the Gold and Blue Regatta, marking their second consecutive victory.
And for some off-field entertainment, Atlanta’s Victor Scott II made his MLB debut in his hometown four years after a bold prediction at Truist Park.
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