The No. 22 West Virginia University wrestling team seeks its second consecutive win against a ranked opponent as it faces No. 3 Oklahoma State at 3 p.m. on ESPN+ at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater,
The No. 22 West Virginia University wrestling team defeated No. 20 Oklahoma, 22-13, for its first ranked win since 2023 and its first win over the Sooners since 2018 on Friday night in Norman, Oklahoma.
Stillwater, OK – No. 17 West Virgnia ... a three from junior guard Micah Grey hit a three to put Oklahoma State on top 28-27. West Virginia regained the lead with a 11-0 run, and it was junior ...
STILLWATER, Okla. — Stailee Heard scored 18 points and Oklahoma State made the clutch plays down the stretch to upset No. 17 West Virginia 64-57 on Saturday. The Cowgirls were sitting on a 6-57 lead when they missed a 3-pointer put Heard snagged the ...
STILLWATER — Tagen Jamison didn’t feel pain, only anger. The Oklahoma State wrestler had just taken a headbutt to the mouth from his opponent, and he knew what such a forceful blow would result in.
Oklahoma State and West Virginia enter this showdown tied for third in the Big12 women's basketball standings.
The Basics The No. 3 Oklahoma State wrestling team (8-0 overall; 5-0 Big 12) concludes its homestand with a Big 12 matchup against No. 22 West Virginia on . On M
Coach Jacie Hoyt and the Oklahoma State Cowgirls are back in action in Big 12 women's basketball Saturday when they host the West Virginia Mountaineers at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater.
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STILLWATER, Okla. -- — Stailee Heard scored 18 points and Oklahoma State made the clutch plays down the stretch to upset No. 17 West Virginia 64-57 on Saturday. The Cowgirls were sitting on a 6 ...
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It quickly is eroding into the sort of season in which the development of young talent will be more critical to the future of Colorado basketball than making noise in the Big 12.