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ANNUAL REPORT
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WVU DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MISSION The mission of the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide the means to empower student-athletes to develop as leaders and achieve their full potential academically, athletically and personally. As an integral part of WVU, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to supporting the broader mission of the University through the integration of athletics in the academic community. In achieving this mission, the defining principles are reflected in Mountaineer P.R.I.D.E.:
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PEOPLE – WE WILL RECOGNIZE THAT THE FOUNDATION OF WVU ATHLETICS IS THE PEOPLE – STUDENT-ATHLETES, COACHES, STAFF AND THE GREATER MOUNTAINEER COMMUNITY. RESPECT – WE WILL REPRESENT AND EMBRACE THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, SPORTSMANSHIP AND FAIRNESS. INTEGRITY – WE WILL OPERATE WITH COMMITMENT TO FISCAL INTEGRITY, PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY, AND COMPLIANCE WITHIN THE RULES, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF RESPECTIVE GOVERNING BODIES. DEDICATION – WE WILL DEDICATE RESOURCES TO PROMOTE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ACADEMIC, PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING OF STUDENT-ATHLETES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF COACHES AND STAFF. EXCELLENCE – WE WILL COMMIT TO COMPREHENSIVE EXCELLENCE BY POSITIONING SPORT PROGRAMS TO COMPETE WITH DISTINCTION AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS ACADEMICALLY AND ATHLETICALLY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from Director of Athletics Shane Lyons 2 2016-17 Athletics Year in Review 3 Coaching Awards and Recognition 4 National Champions 4 Conference Champions 4 Conference Major Award Winners 5 Academic All-Americans 6 All-Americans 7 Academic All-Conference 11 All-Conference Selections 12 Professional Draft Picks and Signings 14 Rio 2016 Mountaineer Olympians 16 Facilities Updates 18 Baseball 22 Men’s Basketball 24 Women’s Basketball 26
Cross Country 28 Football 30 Golf 32 Gymnastics 34 Rifle 36 Rowing 38 Men’s Soccer 40 Women’s Soccer 42 Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving 44 Tennis 46 Track and Field 48 Volleyball 50 Wrestling 52 Staff Listing 54 MAC Report 56
MESSAGE FROM DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Shane Lyons
I cannot tell you enough how proud I am of our athletic and academic accomplishments in 2016-17. Our student-athletes excelled in competition and in the classroom in what will be one of the most successful years ever for our department. We truly exemplified the term student-athletes, and the successes that came on and off the field are something for all of us of which to be proud. This year defined what I want our department to strive for every year, and I know we can be even better. In the coming pages you will read and learn all about our successes, but I certainly do not mind pulling out for you a few highlights about which I can brag. Our department-wide GPA for the year was 3.15 with 14 of our 18 varsity teams compiling better than a 3.0 cumulative average. My congratulations go out to the rifle team with a department high 3.58 GPA, with a special shout out to three student-athletes, Amelie Currat (swimming), Nathan Adrian (men’s basketball) and Jillian Forsey (cross country) for being named Big 12 Scholar-Athletes for their respective sports – what a great honor for them. The overall department APR score was 982, which was above the national average and our highest ever as 10 teams achieved a perfect score. Overall, we produced 34 Academic All-Americans, 123 Academic All-Conference selections and 14 academic award winners while 517 student-athletes were named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. And, how about this point of pride - among Power 5 schools, West Virginia has the fourth-most Academic All-Americans since 2010. In competition, the accolades are just as good. Let’s start in the fall, where women’s soccer played for the national championship and one of our star players, Kadeisha Buchanan, won the Hermann Trophy, which is the Heisman Trophy of soccer. She was also a finalist for an ESPY and the Honda Cup, which goes to the collegiate female athlete-of-the-year. Rifle’s Ginny Thrasher dazzled and won the hearts of our country with the first U.S. Gold Medal of the Rio games and football recorded 10 wins for the first time since 2011. Winter produced another Sweet 16 appearance for men’s basketball, a fifth straight national championship for rifle and 19th overall in the program’s history, while women’s basketball won the Big 12 tournament championship. And who could forget the day we celebrated Coach Huggins’ historic 800th career win. Thankfully, we didn’t get a lot of snow in Morgantown during the winter but we sure did accumulate some big wins.
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Spring was just as successful with baseball ending a 21-year drought and playing in the NCAA tournament. We were one of three departments nationally to have football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball ranked in the Top 25. Overall, six teams found themselves ranked in the Top 25 during the course of the season. As far as facilities go, the East concourse of the stadium opened to much fan appreciation and the West concourse is on target for completion this fall. Rave reviews came pouring in about the renovations to the 47-year old WVU Coliseum. More restrooms, concessions and room to move really made a positive difference for our fans in the building. I certainly could boast about our student-athletes and department for many more paragraphs, but I will let you see for yourself as I hope you enjoy the 2016-17 Annual Report. I cannot highlight all our athletes or teams in this short space, but I can tell you that in competition, we produced 29 All-Americans, 113 All-Conference performers, four national award winners, 10 regional award winners and five major coaching awards As I told you last year, my vision for the future holds even better facilities for our student-athletes and fans, and a lot more successful seasons in the classroom and in competition. I want our teams competing for conference and national championships with the goal of making the state of West Virginia proud of its Flagship University. Please allow me to take this time to thank you for your generous support. None of our success could be obtained without the Mountaineer Athletic Club and our fans. Thank you for your contributions, and we appreciate your understanding of how they directly affect our studentathletes and the success of your favorite teams. I am starting my third full year as your athletic director and it will be an honor to represent West Virginia as the chair of the Big 12 Athletic Director’s Council. My agenda as chair will be to continue to work to make our department and conference even stronger. I look forward to being your athletic director for many more successful years to come, and we will continue to uphold the values and mission of this great state’s land-grant institution. Sincerely
Shane Lyons Director of Athletics/Associate Vice President West Virginia University
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YearIn Review BASEBALL: • 36-26, 12-12 Big 12; T-4th place Big 12; NCAA Winston-Salem Regional Final
CROSS COUNTRY: • 3rd place at Big 12 Championship; 4th place at NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional; 2 NCAA qualifiers MEN’S BASKETBALL: • 28-9, 12-6 Big 12; T-2nd place Big 12; NCAA West Regional Semifinal WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: • 24-11, 8-10 Big 12; 6th place Big 12; Big 12 Tournament Champions; NCAA Second Round FOOTBALL: • 10-3, 7-2 Big 12; T-2nd place Big 12; Russell Athletic Bowl GOLF: • 10th at Big 12 GYMNASTICS: • 13-10, 3-3 Big 12; 3rd place Big 12; 3rd place NCAA Morgantown Regional; 1 NCAA Qualifier
MEN’S SOCCER: • 8-7-1, 1-4 MAC; 6th place MAC WOMEN’S SOCCER: • 23-2-2, 8-0 Big 12; Big 12 Regular-Season & Tournament Champions; NCAA National Runner-Up MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING: • 2nd place Big 12 WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING: • 4th place Big 12 WOMEN’S TENNIS: • 4-16, 0-9 Big 12; 10th place Big 12 WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD: • Indoor-10th Big 12; Outdoor10th Big 12; 2 NCAA Qualifiers
WRESTLING: • 4-12, 1-3 Big 12; 6th place at Big 12 Championship; 2 NCAA Qualifiers NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • Rifle NCAA TEAM RUNNERS-UP • Women’s Soccer, National Runner-Up NCAA ACADEMIC PROGRESS RATE (APR) RECOGNITION • Men’s Basketball • Women’s Basketball • Rifle • Women’s Soccer
VOLLEYBALL: • 12-18, 3-13 Big 12; 8th place Big 12
ROWING: • 5th place at Big 12 Championship RIFLE: • 12-0, 8-0 GARC; GARC Regular-Season & Postseason Champions; NCAA Champions
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Awards and Honors
INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS NCAA TEAM QUALIFIERS • Baseball, Winston-Salem Regional Final • Cross Country, 4th at Mid-Atlantic Regionals • Gymnastics, 3rd at Morgantown Regional • Men’s Basketball, NCAA Sweet 16 • Women’s Basketball, NCAA Second Round • Women’s Soccer, National Runner-Up
Milica BABIC AIR RIFLE
TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • Rifle, Regular Season and Tournament • Women’s Basketball, Tournament • Women’s Soccer, Regular Season and Tournament
Morgan PHILLIPS SMALLBORE
INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS
Jake ARMSTRONG MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING 100 breaststroke
Dylan COTTRELL WRESTLING 165 pounds
Ginny THRASHER RIFLE Air Rifle
COACHING AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Nikki IZZO-BROWN WOMEN’S SOCCER Big 12 Coach of the Year Furfari West Virginia Coach of the Year Award NSCAA Regional Staff of the Year
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Dana HOLGORSEN FOOTBALL AFCA District 4 Regional Coach of the Year AFCA National Coach of the Year Finalist Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award Finalist Big 12 Coach of the Year (ESPN.com)
Jon HAMMOND RIFLE GARC Coach of the Year
Bob HUGGINS MEN’S BASKETBALL ESPN Infinti Coaches Charity Challenge Final Four
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CONFERENCE MAJOR AWARD WINNERS
Michaela ABAM WOMEN’S SOCCER Big 12 Co-Offensive Player of the Year
Jevon CARTER MEN’S BASKETBALL Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year
Milica BABIC RIFLE GARC Outstanding Rookie
Justin CRAWFORD FOOTBALL Big 12 Newcomer of the Year
Tarik PHILLIP MEN’S BASKETBALL Big 12 Sixth Man Award
Kadeisha BUCHANAN WOMEN’S SOCCER Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Defensive Player
Ashley LAWRENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Offensive Player
Morgan CARR WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Big 12 Women’s Co-Newcomer of the Year
Tynice MARTIN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player
Ginny THRASHER RIFLE GARC Shooter of the Year
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COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM
Jack ELLIOTT MEN’S SOCCER
Elizabeth GRATZ RIFLE, AT-LARGE
SECOND TEAM
Carly BLACK WOMEN’S SOCCER
Amy CASHIN
Jillian FORSEY
TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY
TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY
THIRD TEAM
Amelie CURRAT WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING, AT-LARGE
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Bianca ST. GEORGES WOMEN’S SOCCER
Ginny THRASHER RIFLE, AT-LARGE
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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
Milica BABIC RIFLE NRA All-America First Team Air Rifle
Jean-Pierre LUCAS RIFLE NRA All-America Smallbore
Jean-Pierre Lucas
Kadeisha BUCHANAN WOMEN’S SOCCER NSCAA All-America Senior CLASS Award
Tyler ORLOSKY FOOTBALL Senior CLASS Award All-America
Elizabeth GRATZ
Ashley LAWRENCE
RIFLE NRA All-America Air Rifle NRA All-America Smallbore
WOMEN’S SOCCER NSCAA All-America
Morgan PHILLIPS RIFLE NRA All-America Smallbore
Ginny THRASHER RIFLE NRA All-America Air Rifle NRA All-America Smallbore CRCA All-America
Ashley Lawrence
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Awards and Honors SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
MICHAELA ABAM, Women’s Soccer, NSCAA All-America MILICA BABIC, Rifle, NRA All-America Second Team Smallbore
CRCA All-America JACKSON CRAMER, Baseball, Senior CLASS Award All-America RASUL DOUGLAS, Football, Associated Press All-America CBSSports.com All-America Football Writers of America Association All-America Phil Steele All-America Pro Football Focus All-America USA Today All-America Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America ELIZABETH GRATZ, Rifle, CRCA All-America KIRAH KOSHINSKI, Gymnastics, NACGC/W Regular Season All-America ASHLEY LAWRENCE, Women’s Soccer, Senior CLASS Award AllAmerica JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS, Rifle, CRCA All-America ZAAKIRA MUHAMMAD, Gymnastics, NCAA Championships All-America TYLER ORLOSKY FOOTBALL, Associated Press All-America CBSSports.com All-America Football Writers of America Association All-America Phil Steele All-America SI.com All-America USA Today All-America
Michaela Abam
Justin Arndt
THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
AMY CASHIN, Track & Field (Outdoor), 3,000m Steeplechase RASUL DOUGLAS, Football, SBNation All-America SHAMOYA MCNEIL, Track & Field (Outdoor), Triple Jump TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, Athlon Sports All-America BRADEN ZARBNISKY, Baseball, NCBWA All-America FOURTH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, SBNation All-America
HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS
RASUL DOUGLAS, Football, FOX Sports All-America TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, FOX Sports All-America MORGAN PHILLIPS, Rifle, CRCA All-America Honorable Mention JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS, Rifle, NRA All-America Honorable Mention Air Rifle
TYNICE MARTIN, Women’s Basketball, Associated Press All-America; WBCA All-America
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NATIONAL AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Kadeisha Buchanan
NATHAN ADRIAN, Men’s Basketball, Reese’s NABC Division I All-Stars
MILICA BABIC, Rifle, CRCA Freshman of the Year
KADEISHA BUCHANAN, Women’s Soccer,
espnW National Player of the Year; Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy; Honda Sports Award; Senior CLASS Award Finalist; TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Year; ESPY nomination as top women’s college athlete JEVON CARTER, Men’s Basketball, NABC Defensive Player of the Year; Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year; Allstate NABC Good Works Team nominee JACKSON CRAMER, Baseball, Senior CLASS Award Finalist SKYLER HOWARD, Football, Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Semifinalist; Senior CLASS Award Candidate ASHLEY LAWRENCE, Women’s Soccer, Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy Semifinalist; Senior CLASS Award Finalist LANAY MONTGOMERY, Women’s Basketball, Allstate WBCA Good Works Team nominee; Senior CLASS Award Candidate TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, Rimington Trophy Finalist; Senior CLASS Award Finalist GINNY THRASHER, Rifle, 87th AAU James E. Sullivan Award Finalist; CRCA Rifle Athlete of the Year; 2016 USA Shooting Athlete of the Year BRADEN ZARBNISKY, Baseball, John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award Finalist
Jevon Carter
NCAA INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
AMY CASHIN, Women’s Track & Field, 3,000m Steeplechase (Outdoor)
DYLAN COTTRELL, Wrestling, 165 pounds MAGGIE DRAZBA, Cross Country JILLIAN FORSEY, Cross Country SHAMOYA MCNEIL, Women’s Track & Field, Triple Jump (Outdoor)
ZAAKIRA MUHAMMAD, Gymnastics JACOB A. SMITH, Wrestling, 197 pounds (did not compete due to injury)
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Awards and Honors NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS
KADEISHA BUCHANAN, Women’s Soccer,
NCAA College Cup Most Outstanding Defensive Player; NCAA College Cup All Tournament Team AMY CASHIN, Cross Country, All-Mid-Atlantic Region MAGGIE DRAZBA, Cross Country, All-MidAtlantic Region JILLIAN FORSEY, Cross Country, All-MidAtlantic Region RYLEE FOSTER, Women’s Soccer, NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team SH’NIA GORDON, Women’s Soccer, NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team ELIZABETH GRATZ, Rifle, Elite 90 Award ASHLEY LAWRENCE, Women’s Soccer, NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team MORGAN PHILLIPS, Rifle, Top Performer Award Sh’nia Gordon
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FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE
MICHAELA ABAM, Women’s Soccer HANNAH ABRAHAM, Women’s Soccer NATHAN ADRIAN, Men’s Basketball JAD ARSLAN, Men’s Soccer ARIA ASSELTA, Rowing ROBYN BERNARD, Gymnastics CARLY BLACK, Women’s Soccer MADELINE BOLIN, Women’s Swimming & Diving
MACKENZIE BRADEN,
Women’s Swimming & Diving
MEGAN BROPHY, Rowing ALISHA BROWNFIELD, Rowing DANIQUE BRYAN, Track & Field JULIA CALCUT, Women’s Swimming & Diving JEVON CARTER, Men’s Basketball AMY CASHIN, Track & Field
Shamoya McNeil
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EMILIE CHAMBERS,
Women’s Swimming & Diving SHANE COMMODORE, Football DYLAN COTTRELL, Wrestling TAYLOR CROSS, Volleyball DREW DAMICH, Men’s Swimming & Diving KYLE DAVIS, Baseball EMILY DEMING, Rowing JAMES DEKRONE, Wrestling BROOKLYN DOGGETTE, Gymnastics CHRISTIAN DIAZ, Men’s Soccer KARA EHRENBERGER, Rowing JACK ELLIOTT, Men’s Soccer VANESSA FLORES, Women’s Soccer CARLY GALPIN, Gymnastics JORDAN GILLETTE, Gymnastics
DREW RIEBEL, Men’s Swimming & Diving HABIBA SHAKER, Tennis HANNAH SHREVE, Volleyball JACKSON SIGMAN, Baseball JACQUELINE SPIROPOULOS, Rowing BIANCA ST. GEORGES, Women’s Soccer KAITLIN SULLIVAN, Rowing MIA SWANEGAN, Volleyball BRIA WELKER, Track & Field JOE WHEELING, Wrestling
CHRIS WILLIAMS, Golf LOREN WILLIAMS,
Women’s Swimming & Diving SARAH WILLIAMS, Rowing EMMA WINDERS, Rowing
MADELYN WOODS,
Women’s Swimming & Diving ASHLEY WOOLPERT, Women’s Soccer ELIZABETH YOUNG, Rowing MEGAN YUAN, Track & Field
Mia Swanegan
LEXI GLASSMIRE,
Women’s Swimming & Diving
PAULA GOETZ, Tennis ALEXA GOLDBERG, Gymnastics SH’NIA GORDON, Women’s Soccer GIANNA GOTTERBA, Volleyball MICHAEL GROVE, Baseball OLIVIA HILL, Track & Field AMY HOAGLUND, Rowing ELIZABETH HOOPER, Rowing MATIA HUGHES, Volleyball JANAE HURST, Rowing MADISON JAMES, Rowing CHASE ILLIG, Baseball BRIANNA KEREKES, Track & Field BILLY KINNEY, Football KIRAH KOSHINSKI, Gymnastics REBEKAH LAFATA, Track & Field CARLY LEDBETTER, Rowing JAMES LONG, Men’s Basketball EASTHER MAYI KITH, Women’s Soccer MARSEILLE MCBEAM, Track & Field COLTON MCKIVITZ, Football CHRIS MCMAHON, Men’s Swimming & Diving SHAMOYA MCNEIL, Track & Field MAGGIE MILLER, Women’s Swimming & Diving TY MILLWARD, Wrestling MIKE MOLINA, Football LANAY MONTGOMERY, Women’s Basketball MORGAN MONTGOMERY, Volleyball LOUISA MORGAN, Rowing KAJA MRGOLE, TENNIS TYLER ORLOSKY, Football KATRINA PARDEE, Women’s Basketball ADAM POE, Men’s Swimming & Diving EMMA PRESTON, Rowing MICHAEL PROIETTO, Men’s Swimming & Diving ABBIGAIL REES, Rowing
Michael Grove
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Awards and Honors ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM
AMANDA BARNES, Track & Field ALEXIS BAUBLITZ, Track & Field MACIEJ BENDER, Men’s Basketball GABRIELLE BOYLAN, Rowing CARTER CAMP, Baseball GABRIELLE CUCKOVICH, Volleyball KASSIDY CUMBER, Gymnastics GINA CUNEO, Track & Field KATELYN EVANS, Volleyball JACK FRAZIER, Men’s Swimming & Diving DAYTON GARRETT, WRESTLING JADE GENTILE, Women’s Soccer HANNAH HAMMON, Rowing CHASE HARLER, Men’s Basketball LUKE HENE, Men’s Swimming & Diving ADAM HENSLEY, Football ABBY KAUFMAN, Gymnastics RYAN KELLY, Men’s Swimming & Diving LINDSAY KRAWCZYK, Rowing MIRANDA MARCUCCI, Women’s Swimming & Diving
JULIA MERWIN, Gymnastics JULIA MIRANDA, Women’s Swimming & Diving SAM NEAVEILL, Men’s Swimming & Diving ALEXANDRA PAMPALONE, Women’s Swimming & Diving
ETIENNE PAPINEAU, Golf JACK PORTMANN, Men’s Swimming & Diving HANNAH SIMMERLY, Rowing MEGAN SILVA, Track & Field KADE STROWD, Baseball GADE SWARDSON, Men’s Swimming & Diving BAILEY THOMAS, Women’s Basketball RILEY TROUTT, Baseball KYRIELLE WILLIAMS, Track & Field BROOKE ZEDAR, Women’s Swimming & Diving
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ALL-BIG 12 ACADEMIC AT-LARGE TEAM
FIRST TEAM WILL ANTI, Rifle JAD ARSLAN, Men’s Soccer MIKE DESIDERIO, Men’s Soccer CHRISTIAN DIAZ, Men’s Soccer JACK ELLIOT, Men’s Soccer ELIZABETH GRATZ, Rifle LOUIS THOMAS, Men’s Soccer GINNY THRASHER, Rifle SECOND TEAM
GRIFFIN LIBHART, Men’s Soccer JOEY PIATCZYC, Men’s Soccer JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS, Rifle ALL-CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM
MICHAELA ABAM, Women’s Soccer JAKE ARMSTRONG, Men’s Swimming & Diving JAD ARSLAN, Men’s Soccer MILICA BABIC, Rifle, Air Rifle, Combined Score KYLE BOSCH, Football, Associated Press, ESPN.com
DANIQUE BRYAN, Indoor Track & Field, Triple
Jump; Outdoor Track & Field, Triple Jump, Long Jump KADEISHA BUCHANAN, Women’s Soccer
MORGAN BULLOCK, Women’s Swimming & Diving PAYTON CAFFREY, Volleyball JULIA CALCUTT, Women’s Swimming & Diving MORGAN CARR, Women’s Swimming & Diving AMY CASHIN, Outdoor Track & Field, 3,000-meter Steeplechase RASUL DOUGLAS, Football, Associated Press, Coaches, ESPN.com MAGGIE DRAZBA, Indoor Track & Field, Distance Medley Relay; Outdoor Track & Field, 10,000 meters JILLIAN FORSEY, Cross Country, Indoor Track & Field, 3,000 meters MADELIN GARDNER, Outdoor Track & Field, Pole Vault SHELTON GIBSON, Football, Associated Press ELIZABETH GRATZ, Rifle, Air Rifle, Combined Score, Smallbore EMMA HARRIS, Women’s Swimming & Diving CANDACE JONES, Indoor Track & Field, Distance Medley Relay; Indoor Track & Field, 1,000 meters KIRAH KOSHINSKI, Gymnastics, Vault JAMES KOVAL, Men’s Swimming & Diving
ASHLEY LAWRENCE, Women’s Soccer JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS, Rifle, Combined Score, Smallbore
TYNICE MARTIN, Women’s Basketball LOGAN MCHENRY, Men’s Swimming & Diving SHAMOYA MCNEIL, Indoor Track & Field, Triple
Jump; Outdoor Track & Field, Triple Jump LOUISA MORGAN, Rowing ALEX OBENDORF, Men’s Swimming & Diving TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, Associated Press, Coaches, ESPN.com AMANDINE PIERRE-LOUIS, Women’s Soccer JOEY PIATCZYC, Men’s Soccer MORGAN PHILLIPS, Rifle, Smallbore CARLA PORTILLO, Women’s Soccer MICHAEL PROIETTO, Men’s Swimming & Diving TRAYTON SALADIN, Men’s Swimming & Diving EMMA SKELLEY, Women’s Swimming & Diving GINNY THRASHER, Rifle, Air Rifle, Combined Score, Smallbore BRIA WELKER, Indoor Track & Field, Distance Medley Relay MEGAN YUAN, Indoor Track & Field, Distance Medley Relay; Outdoor Track & Field, 3,000-meter Steeplechase BRADEN ZARBNISKY, Baseball SECOND TEAM
FELIX ANGERER, Men’s Soccer MILICA BABIC, Rifle, Smallbore JEVON CARTER, Men’s Basketball BRANDON CHRISTIAN, Men’s Swimming & Diving JUSTIN CRAWFORD, Football, Associated Press, ESPN.com
AMELIE CURRAT, Women’s Swimming & Diving DREW DAMICH, Men’s Swimming & Diving KYLE DAVIS, Baseball JACK ELLIOTT, Men’s Soccer MERWANE EL MERINI, Men’s Swimming & Diving RYLEE FOSTER, Women’s Soccer JACK FRAZIER, Men’s Swimming & Diving SHELTON GIBSON, Football, Coaches, ESPN.com MICHAEL GROVE, Baseball LUKE HENE, Men’s Swimming & Diving AVERLY HOBBS, Women’s Swimming & Diving RYAN KELLY, Men’s Swimming & Diving ALEX PAMPALONE, Women’s Swimming & Diving JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS, Rifle, Air Rifle LOGAN MCHENRY, Men’s Swimming & Diving BJ MYERS, Baseball JULIA NILTON, Women’s Swimming & Diving
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NOBLE NWACHUKWU, Football, ESPN.com ADAM PANKEY, Football, Associated Press, ESPN.com
MORGAN PHILLIPS, Rifle, Combined Score DREW RIEBEL, Men’s Swimming & Diving DAIKIEL SHORTS JR., Football, Coaches AUSTIN SMITH, Men’s Swimming & Diving GABE SWARDSON, Men’s Swimming & Diving KYZIR WHITE, Football, ESPN.com MADDIE WOODS, Women’s Swimming & Diving THIRD TEAM
NATHAN ADRIAN, Men’s Basketball FRESHMAN
PAYTON CAFFREY, Volleyball RYLEE FOSTER, Women’s Soccer ALEK MANOAH, Baseball ERIN SLINDE, Volleyball HONORABLE MENTION WILL ANTI, Rifle, Smallbore JUSTIN ARNDT, Football, Coaches COLE AUSTIN, Baseball AL-RASHEED BENTON, Football, Coaches KYLE BOSCH, Football, Coaches JACKSON CRAMER, Baseball JIMMY GALUSKY, Baseball KYLE GRAY, Baseball DARIUS HILL, Baseball SAM KESSLER, Baseball LANAY MONTGOMERY, Women’s Basketball
TEANA MULDROW, Women’s Basketball NOBLE NWACHUKWU, Football, Coaches ADAM PANKEY, Football, Coaches MORGAN PHILLIPS, Rifle, Air Rifle BRANDON WHITE, Baseball KZYIR WHITE, Football, Coaches COLLEGE ROWING COACHES ASSOCIATION (CRCA) NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES
EMILY DEMING AMY HOAGLUND ELIZABETH HOOPER CARLY LEDBETTER LOUISA MORGAN JACQUELINE SPIROPOULOS ELIZABETH YOUNG SARA WILLIAMS
COLLEGE SWIMMING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (CSCAA) SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM AWARD
Women’s Swimming and Diving Team (Fall/ Spring) Men’s Swimming and Diving Team (Fall)
COLLEGE SWIMMING COACHES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (CSCAA) SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM
AMELIA CURRAT, Women’s Swimming & Diving
RYAN KELLY, Men’s Swimming & Diving JAMES KOVAL, Men’s Swimming & Diving EMMA SKELLEY, Women’s Swimming & Diving
GABE SWARDSON, Men’s Swimming & Diving NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE GYMNASTICS COACHES SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS
ROBYN BERNARD BROOKLYN DOGGETTE MELISSA IDELL KIRAH KOSHINSKI JAIDA LAWRENCE MACKENZIE MYERS RACHEL SINE JAQUIE TUN
NSCAA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD
Women’s Soccer Men’s Soccer
Christian Diaz
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USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM AWARD
Cross Country
USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC (INDIVIDUALS)
AMY CASHIN, Cross Country MAGGIE DRAZBA, Cross Country JILLIAN FORSEY, Cross Country
ACADEMIC AWARDS
NATHAN ADRIAN, Men’s Basketball, Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year JAD ARSLAN, Men’s Soccer, MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete AMY CASHIN, Track & Field, Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award; 2017 WVU Order of Augusta; Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year AMELIE CURRAT, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year CHRISTIAN DIAZ, Men’s Soccer, Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award MAGGIE DRAZBA, Track & Field, WVU Outstanding Senior Award JACK ELLIOTT, Men’s Soccer, Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award, MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete JILLIAN FORSEY, Cross Country, Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year ELIZABETH GRATZ, Rifle, Elite 90 Award; GARC Scholar-Athlete of the Year NATHAN HOWELLS, Men’s Swimming & Diving, Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award JAMES KOVAL, Men’s Swimming & Diving, Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award TREVOR MOON, Men’s Soccer, Big 12 Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship LOUISA MORGAN, Rowing, Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award; WVU Outstanding Senior Award; Big 12 Scholar- Athlete of the Year TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society EMMA SKELLEY, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Big 12 Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship Nathan Howells
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BIG 12 ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES
KADEISHA BUCHANAN, Women’s Soccer JEVON CARTER, Men’s Basketball
INDIVIDUAL INTERNATIONAL TEAM HONORS
JACK ANDERSON, Rifle, National Junior
BIG 12 SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR NOMINEES
GINNY THRASHER, Rifle JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS, Rifle
Olympic Shooting Championships
WILL ANTI, Rifle, National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships
RYLEE FOSTER, Women’s Soccer, Team
PROFESSIONAL DRAFT PICKS & SIGNINGS
CHRISTIAN BROWN, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL), free agent KADEISHA BUCHANAN, Women’s Soccer, Olympique Lyonnais (French D1F) JACKSON CRAMER, Baseball, Washington Nationals (MLB), 35th round (1,063rd overall) KYLE DAVIS, Baseball, Houston Astros (MLB), 15th round (451st overall) RASUL DOUGLAS, Football, Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), third round (99th overall) JACK ELLIOTT, Men’s Soccer, Philadelphia Union (MLS), fourth round (77th overall) MAURICE FLEMING, Football, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), free agent SHELTON GIBSON, Football, Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), fifth round (166th overall) JARROD HARPER, Football, Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL), free agent DARIEN HOWARD, Football, Arizona Cardinals (NFL), free agent SKYLER HOWARD, Football, Seattle Seahawks (NFL), free agent ASHLEY LAWRENCE, Women’s Soccer, Paris-Saint Germain (French D1F) GRIFFIN LIBHART, Men’s Soccer, Harrisburg City Islanders (USL), free agent LANAY MONTGOMERY, Women’s Basketball, Seattle Storm (WNBA), third round (30th overall) NOBLE NWACHUKWU, Football, San Francisco 49ers (NFL), free agent TYLER ORLOSKY, Football, Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), free agent ADAM PANKEY, Football, Green Bay Packers (NFL), free agent RUSHEL SHELL III, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL), free agent DAIKIEL SHORTS Jr., Football, Buffalo Bills (NFL), free agent JEREMY TYLER, Football, Buffalo Bills (NFL), free agent
Canada, FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
VANESSA FLORES, Women’s Soccer, Team
Mexico, FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
MORGAN PHILLIPS, Rifle, National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships
BIANCA ST. GEORGES, Women’s Soccer, Team Canada, FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
GINNY THRASHER, Rifle, Team USA, Bronze at the ISSF World Cup Final, Rifle/ Pistol; National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships
2016 RIO OLYMPICS
SARAH-ANNE BRAULT, Cross Country/Track & Field, Team Canada, Triathlon
KADEISHA BUCHANAN*, Women’s Soccer, Team Canada, Bronze
NATALIE BURTON, Women’s Basketball, Team Australia
NICCO CAMPRIANI, Rifle, Team Italy, Gold in 10-meter Air Rifle, Gold in 50 3 positions
ZIVA DVORSAK, Rifle, Team Slovenia ASHLEY LAWRENCE*, Women’s Soccer, Team Canada, Bronze
YELENA LEUCHANKA, Women’s Basketball, Team Belarus
Rylee Foster
JESSICA O’CONNELL, Cross Country/Track & Field, Team Canada
GINNY THRASHER*, Rifle, Team USA, Gold in 10-meter Air Rifle
PETRA ZUBLASING, Rifle, Team Italy * WVU student-athlete in 2016-17
517 STUDENT-ATHLETES WERE NAMED TO THE 2016-17 BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL
512 (259 IN FALL AND 253 IN SPRING) STUDENT-ATHLETES WERE NAMED TO THE 2016-17 GARRETT FORD ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
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Mountaineer Olympians GOLD, BRONZE AND BLUE
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• A total of 11 current and former West Virginia University student-
athletes participated in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from Aug. 5-21, 2016
• Five individuals represented the WVU rifle program in shooting
events: Italy’s Nicco CAMPRIANI, a 2012 Gold and Silver medalist, and Petra ZUBLASING, Slovenia’s Ziva DVORSAK and the United States’ Ginny THRASHER. David JOHNSON, a 2016 WVU Sports Hall of Fame inductee, was the manager for the USA shooting team.
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• THRASHER claimed the first Gold
medal of the games, winning the women’s 10M air rifle, and CAMPRIANI added to his medal total with Golds in the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions and 10m air rifle.
Yelena Leuchanka
Jessica O’Connell
• WVU women’s soccer standouts
Kadeisha BUCHANAN and Ashley LAWRENCE won Bronze medals with Team Canada.
• In track and field, Sarah-Anne BRAULT
and Jessica O’CONNELL ran for Team Canada. BRAULT participated in the women’s triathlon, while O’CONNELL competed in the 5,000-meter run.
• In women’s basketball, Natalie BURTON played for the Australian Opals and Yelena LEUCHANKA made her second Olympic appearance with Belarus.
Sarah-Anne Brault
Natalie Burton
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FacilitiesImprovements
• One of the most crucial needs for WVU Intercollegiate Athletics is the renovation and construction of first-class athletic facilities. For recruiting
purposes it is essential that our facilities exceed the expectations of prospective student-athletes and compare favorably to other schools in the BIG 12 and the nation. As always, maintaining facilities and strategically planning for the future is an ongoing process.
• In that regard, 2016-17 was a busy year on the construction front. Renovations to 36-year-old Milan Puskar Stadium and 46-year-old WVU
Coliseum were part of a $100-million-plus, department-wide facility initiative announced in 2014 to modernize those facilities and enhance the game-day experience for Mountaineer fans. Funding for those projects comes from three primary sources: bonding, private fundraising and monies from WVU’s multimedia rights contract with IMG.
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• The stadium project included the widening of concourses on the
east and west sides, improvement of entrance gates at those locations and a significant increases in the number of restrooms and concession stands.
• In addition to those improvements, ADA seating is available in the
WVU student section, and field boxes on both sides are adorned with televisions, padded seats and heaters. Graphics inside and outside the stadium highlight the Mountaineer football program as well Mountaineer greats. A Legends Park, recognizing the members of the Mountaineer Legends Society, was also added outside the north gate.
• Work on the east and north sides the stadium was completed in time to kick off the 2016 season, and work on the west side is slated for completion for the 2017 season.
• Additionally, fans will have another video board at their disposal as a new, high-definition video board will be installed in the north end zone above Touchdown Terrace in time for the start of the 2017 season as well.
• The Daktronics 13HD video board will work in conjunction with the current Panasonic south end zone video board (installed in 2008) and is
37.2 feet high by 97.2 feet long. The square footage dwarfs the current board, which is 23.6 feet high by 85 feet long, and it will offer brighter and clearer high definition images to punch through direct sunlight and other outdoor elements to provide a crisp image with deep contrast.
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• Over at the Coliseum, Phase 1 of the
upgrades were completed. Crews worked to modernize the building’s infrastructure, allowing for the more than doubling of restrooms, the near doubling of points of sale for concessions, the widening of the concourse for ingress and egress, exterior access to the Mountaineer Ticket Office and Team Store, new concession options such as a Mountaineer Café, Country Roads Pit Stop, Almost Heaven Bistro and Wild & Wonderful Canteen and improved graphics and seating section numbering.
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• Phase two of the work in the Coliseum will see the increase of the number of ADA seats from 42 to 164 and will follow a similar schedule to phase one, concluding by November 2017.
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Baseball • Went 36-26 and made the NCAA
Tournament for the 12th time in program history and the first since 1996, earning an at-large bid for the first time
• In the NCAA Tournament, second-seeded
WVU went 2-2 and advanced to the regional final for the third time and first since 1982, falling to top-seeded and 13thranked Wake Forest, which was host of the four-team regional
36-26/12-12 BIG 12
• West Virginia went 10-8 against top-25 teams in 2017, with all but six games coming on the road
• Sophomore designated hitter/right-handed pitcher Braden ZARBNISKY was named to the NCBWA All-America Third Team, becoming the 17th All-American in team history and earning the 15th total All-America accolade in coach Randy MAZEY’S five seasons
• Went 12-12 and finished in fourth in the Big
• ZARBNISKY was also named the
• Advanced to the Big 12 Championship
• ZARBNISKY was named to the All-Big
12 Conference, the No. 1 RPI conference in the country, as seven of the league’s nine teams made the NCAA Tournament semifinals for the second time in as many years, going 2-2 at the conference tournament
• Celebrated its 125th year of baseball in
2017, concluding the year with a 2,1311,528-19 all-time record as the secondoldest program in the Big 12
• Once again played in front of record-
breaking crowds throughout the 2017 season at Monongalia County Ballpark, as a total of 40,616 fans, for an average of 1,846 per game, filled the stands, both program records, highlighted by a crowd of 3,415 that saw WVU face No. 3 TCU on April 15, the largest home crowd in team history
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NCBWA District II Player of the Year and a John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award finalist
12 First Team, headlining a program-record 12 Mountaineers to earn All-Big 12 Team honors
• For the second consecutive year, WVU
earned a team-record-tying four Big 12 All-Tournament Team accolades, as senior Jackson CRAMER, sophomores Darius HILL and Braden ZARBNISKY and freshman Isaiah KEARNS were recognized
• Eight Mountaineers were named to the
Academic All-Big 12 Team, while another three were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
• Senior Jackson CRAMER was named one of 10 finalists for the Senior CLASS Award, an accolade that honors seniors for their accomplishments on the field, in the classroom, in the community and as leaders
• Junior Kyle DAVIS was drafted by the
Houston Astros in the 15th round of the 2017 MLB Draft and senior Jackson CRAMER was picked in the 35th round by the Washington Nationals, becoming the 85th and 86th draft selections in team history, as WVU has had 16 picks in Randy Mazey’s five seasons, the most in a fiveyear stretch in team history
• West Virginia played its first-ever game at
PNC Park on May 10, a 4-2 victory against Penn State in the first collegiate baseball game at the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Mountaineers’ first game at the Pirates’ home since 1998 at the old Three Rivers Stadium
• WVU played 62 games in 2017, the most
in a single season in team history, as Jackson CRAMER and Kyle DAVIS each played in a school-record 62 games, Kyle GRAY walked a team-record 44 times and Jackson SIGMAN made 36 appearances, the most in a single season in program history
• Coach Randy MAZEY owns a 160-127 record in Morgantown after five seasons
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COLE AUSTIN • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
Kyle Davis
CARTER CAMP • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team JACKSON CRAMER • Drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 35th round of the MLB Draft • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Senior CLASS Award Finalist KYLE DAVIS • Drafted by the Houston Astros in the 15th round of the MLB Draft • All-East Region First Team, ABCA/Rawlings • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JIMMY GALUSKY • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team • Brooks Wallace Award Watch List IVAN GONZALEZ • Johnny Bench Award Watch List KYLE GRAY • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team
BJ Myers
MICHAEL GROVE • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • National Pitcher of the Week (National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, April 11) • National Team of the Week (Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, April 10) • Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (April 10) • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week (April 10) DARIUS HILL • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team CHASE ILLIG • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
RILEY TROUTT • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team BRANDON WHITE • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team • Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (April 17) BRADEN ZARBNISKY • All-America Third Team, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association • District II Player of the Year, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association • John Olerud Two-Way Player of the Year Award Finalist • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Player of the Week (May 8)
ISAIAH KEARNS • Big 12 All-Tournament Team SAM KESSLER • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Team ALEK MANOAH • Big 12 All-Freshman Team BJ MYERS • All-Big 12 Second Team • Big 12 Pitcher of the Week (April 17) JACOB POTOCK • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team JACKSON SIGMAN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team KADE STROWD • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
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• 28 wins were the third-most victories in a single season • 10th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 13 years (8th under Bob Huggins) • NCAA Sweet 16 for the seventh time in last 11 NCAA Tournament appearances • Third straight season of 25 wins or more • Scored a school-record 3,014 points • Led the NCAA in steals, steals per game, forced turnovers and turnover margin • Finished No. 11 in the final poll • Defeated No. 1 Baylor, No. 2 Kansas (No. 1 in USA Today Coaches’ poll), No. 6 Virginia, No. 14 Notre Dame and No. 24 Iowa State
• Became the first team since 2011-12 to beat AP No. 1 and No. 2 in the same season • Became the fourth team in AP history to beat an AP No. 1 and AP No. 2 by at least 15 points in a single season
• WVU’s 21-point win over No. 1 Baylor was the eighth-largest margin of victory ever against a No. 1-ranked AP team
• WVU forced a school record 40 turnovers against Manhattan • Baylor’s 29 turnovers were the most forced by WVU in a league game in 24 years • Ranked every week in AP poll in 2016-17 (including No. 7 on three occasions) and for 35 consecutive weeks
• Finished second in the Big 12 regular season and conference tournament for the second year in a row
• Won at No. 6 Virginia, marking the first true non-conference road win over a Top-10 ranked team since winning at Kentucky in 1957
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COACH BOB HUGGINS • Became the 10th NCAA Division I head coach to win 800 games when he did so on Dec. 17 vs. UMKC • Now stands in eighth place all-time on the NCAA Division I winningest coaches list with 819. • Trails Jim Phelan by 11 wins for seventh place all-time • Now has 39 wins over ranked teams at WVU, including 14 wins over Top 10 teams and three over No. 1 NATHAN ADRIAN • Big 12 Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year • All-Big 12 Conference Third Team • All-Big 12 Conference Defensive Team • Academic All-Big 12 Conference Men’s Basketball First Team • Reese’s NABC Division I All-Star MACIEJ BENDER • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team JAMES BOLDEN • Academic All-Big 12 Conference Men’s Basketball Second Team JEVON CARTER • NABC Defensive Player of the Year • Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year • Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year • Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports-Scholar Award • All-Big 12 Conference Second Team • All-Big 12 Conference Defensive Team (third year in a row) • All-Big 12 Conference All-Tournament Team • USBWA All-District II Team • NABC All-District Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 Conference Men’s Basketball First Team (second year in a row) • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention • CoSIDA Academic All-District II First Team • Allstate NABC Good Works Team nominee • Became WVU’s 51st 1,000-point scorer CHASE HARLER • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team SAGABA KONATE • Set WVU school record for blocks by a freshman with 53 JAMES LONG • Academic All-Big 12 Conference Men’s Basketball First Team DAXTER MILES JR. • Academic All-Big 12 Conference Men’s Basketball Second Team • Preseason All-Big 12 Conference Honorable Mention TARIK PHILLIP • Big 12 Conference Sixth Man of the Year • Big 12 Conference All-Tournament Team LAMONT WEST • Academic All-Big 12 Conference Men’s Basketball Second Team
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• No. 22/20-ranked West Virginia (24-11, 8-10 Big 12) completed the 2016-17 season by winning the 2017 Big 12 Tournament title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the 12th time in program history.
• West Virginia won its first Big 12 Championship title since joining
the league and its second conference tournament title in program history. The sixth-seeded Mountaineers toppled No. 3-seed Oklahoma (82-58) in the quarterfinal, No. 2-seed Texas (62-59) in the semifinal and No. 1-seed Baylor (77-66) in the final. The Sooners were ranked No. 19, Texas No. 12/14 and Baylor No. 2 - marking the first time WVU knocked off three consecutive ranked opponents in three days.
• The Mountaineers finished ranked in the AP (22) and WBCA
Coaches Poll (20) for the sixth time in program history and for the first time in back-to-back seasons.
• West Virginia won five top-25 games this season over ranked
opponents: No. 2 Baylor (77-66), No. 12 Texas (62-59), No. 19 Oklahoma (82-58), No. 20 Oklahoma (83-73) and No. 24 Kansas State (66-59). WVU has knocked off at least two top-25 teams in the last eight seasons.
• West Virginia made its 12th NCAA Championship appearance
overall and 10th under coach Mike Carey. WVU has reached the postseason for a school-record 11 consecutive years and the NCAA Tournament 10 of the last 13 years.
• With a 75-62 win over Elon on March 17, No. 6-seed WVU reached
the NCAA Second Round. WVU’s season ended with an 83-56 loss to No. 3-seeded Maryland.
• West Virginia senior center Lanay MONTGOMERY was
selected 30th overall in the third round by the Seattle Storm in the 2017 WNBA Draft.
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• Tynice MARTIN became the first WVU sophomore to earn
All-America Honorable Mention by the Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association.
• Coach Mike CAREY owns a 346-182 (.655) record at West
Virginia in 16 seasons as head coach and a 634-284 (.691) career record in 29 seasons. West Virginia has produced 11 20-win seasons under Carey and has reached 20-win seasons for a schoolrecord fourth consecutive season.
• MARTIN became the third-quickest Mountaineer and the 34th
overall to reach the 1,000-point milestone with her 26 points in the win over Elon (March 17). She was the first WVU player since Meg Bulger in 2005 to score 20 or more points in four consecutive games (March 4-March 19). She joined Bria HOLMES, as the only WVU sophomores to garner unanimous All-Big 12 First Team honors. She ranked second in the Big 12 Conference with 18.6 points per game.
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• Tynice Martin was a unanimous selection to the All-Big 12
First Team. Lanay MONTGOMERY earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Defensive Team for a second year, while garnering All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Junior Teana MULDROW earned her first conference recognition with All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. Additionally, MARTIN was name the Most Outstanding Player of the Big 12 Championship, while MULDROW garnered All-Big 12 Tournament Team accolades.
• Lanay MONTGOMERY finished second all-time at
WVU with 330 career blocks, fourth with 937 rebounds and fourth with 325 offensive rebounds. Montgomery set the school record with a 59.6 career field goal shooting percentage.
Lanay Montgomery
• Tynice MARTIN (651) finished third all-time on WVU’s
sophomore scoring list. Her 651 points are sixth-best in a single-season at WVU. She is the sixth Mountaineer to score 600 or more points in a season. Martin’s 76 3-pointers are tied for second on WVU’s sophomore list with Kate Bulger. Martin is the 16th Mountaineer and Teana Muldrow is the 17th to score 500 or more points in a season. Martin’s 277 field goals were third-most for a sophomore and eighth-best in WVU history.
• Lanay MONTGOMERY’S 66.5 field goal percentage
broke her own WVU single-season record (58.9%) set last season.
• Chania RAY’S 206 assists are second all-time by a
Mountaineer junior and third all-time. Ray’s 84.3 free throw percentage (70-of-83) set the WVU junior single-season school record and is seventh-best all-time in a season.
• WVU set multiple top-5 marks this season: 1st in scoring
(2,589), T-1st in 3-pointers (240), 1st in 3-point attempts (670), 2nd in field goals (929), 2nd in free throw percentage (73.1%), 2nd in assists (551), 4th in blocks (199) and 5th in field goals attempted (2,126).
TYNICE MARTIN • AP All-America Honorable Mention • WBCA All-America Honorable Mention • WBCA All-Region 3 • All-Big 12 First Team • Savannah Invitational MVP/All-Tournament • Big 12 Player of the Week (Feb. 13) • NCAA Weekly Starting Five (Feb. 15) • Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team • Big 12 Championship Most Outstanding Player • USA Basketball U23 Team Trials LANAY MONTGOMERY • Big 12 All-Defensive Team • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention • NCAA Weekly Starting Five (Dec. 7) • WBCA Allstate Good Works Team Nominee • Senior CLASS Award Candidate TEANA MULDROW • All-Big 12 Honorable Mention • Savannah Invitational All-Tournament Team • Big 12 Championship All-Tournament Team CHANIA RAY • Big 12 Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 2) BAILEY THOMAS • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
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Cross Country • WVU placed third at the Big 12 Championship and finished fourth at the Mid-Atlantic Regional with two NCAA Qualifiers- Jillian FORSEY and Maggie DRAZBA
• The Mountaineers were named an USTFCCCA All-Academic Team for maintaining a cumulative 3.49 GPA
• Three earned USTFCCCA All-Academic – Jillian FORSEY, Amy CASHIN and Maggie DRAZBA
• Nine Mountaineers earned Academic All-Big 12 honors • Two CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees- CASHIN and FORSEY
• Jillian FORSEY was named the Big 12 Cross Country ScholarAthlete of the Year
• FORSEY earned All-Big 12 honors for placing second at the Big 12 Championships, and she placed second at the NCAA MidAtlantic Regionals
• Maggie DRAZBA earned WVU’s Most Outstanding Senior honor and Amy CASHIN earned the Order of Augusta Award
• Three Mountaineers earned All-Mid Atlantic Regional honors – FORSEY, CASHIN, DRAZBA
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TEAM • USTFCCA All-Academic Team AMY CASHIN • USTFCCCA All-Academic • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team • All-Mid-Atlantic Regional • CoSIDA Academic All-District • Order of Augusta Award, WVU’s most prestigious student honor ALYSSA DIEHL • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
BRYNN HARSHBARGER • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MAGGIE DRAZBA • NCAA Qualifier • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • USTFCCCA All-Academic • WVU Most Outstanding Senior • All-Mid-Atlantic Regional
OLIVIA HILL • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
JILLIAN FORSEY • NCAA Qualifier • USTFCCCA All-Academic • CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year • All-Big 12 First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District • Big 12 Runner of the Week • All-Mid-Atlantic Regional
BRIANNA KEREKES • Academic All-Big 12 First Team REBECCA WENDT • Academic All-Big 12 First Team MEGAN YUAN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
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Football • Won the most games in a season since becoming a member of the Big 12 Conference
• Ninth time in school history to finish with
• WVU wide receiver Shelton GIBSON ranked No. 4 nationally in yards per reception (22.1) and No. 43 in all-purpose yards (124.1)
• In Big 12 games, WVU’s defense finished the season ranked No. 1 in scoring defense, total defense and fewest opponent first downs and was No. 2 in rushing defense
double digit wins
• Cornerback Rasul DOUGLAS tied for No. 1 nationally in interceptions (8) and No. 19 in
the season, reaching as high as No. 9 in the Coaches’ Poll; Finished ranked No. 18 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 17 in the Amway Coaches’ Poll, marking the 19th year that WVU has ranked in the Top-25 nationally in the season-ending poll.
• Had two All-Americans named to 16 teams (Rasul DOUGLAS, Tyler ORLOSKY) • Two players were selected in the NFL Draft and 11 players signed free agent contracts • Nine All-Big 12 Conference team selections, including four on first team • Ten All-Big 12 Academic Team selections • 68 players were named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the year
• Were nationally ranked for 11 weeks during
• Finished with the best conference record since becoming a member of the Big 12 Conference
• Coach Dana HOLGORSEN was
named the AFCA District 4 Regional Coach of the Year, an AFCA National Coach of the Year Finalist, a Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Finalist and the Big 12 Coach of the Year by ESPN.com and Athlon Sports
• Quarterback Skyler HOWARD’S 3,791
yards of total offense ranked No. 3 in school history and his 3,328 passing yards ranked as fourth best in season history
• Running back Justin CRAWFORD
ranked No. 6 nationally in rushing yards per carry (7.3), No. 38 in rushing yards (1,184) and No. 42 in rushing yards per game (91.1)
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COACH DANA HOLGORSEN • AFCA District 4 Regional Coach of the Year • AFCA National Coach of the Year Finalist • Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Finalist • Big 12 Coach of the Year (ESPN.com and Athlon Sports) JUSTIN ARNDT • WVU Team Captain • WVU Ed Pastilong Football MVP • All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) KYLE BOSCH • All-Big 12 First Team (AP, ESPN.com) • All-Big 12 First Team (Athlon Sports) • All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) SHANE COMMODORE • All-Academic Big 12 First Team JUSTIN CRAWFORD • Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (Coaches) • Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (ESPN.com) • Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (Athlon Sports) • All-Big 12 Second Team (AP, ESPN.com)
Skyler Howard
RASUL DOUGLAS • WVU Defensive Player of the Year • CBSSports.com All-American (Second team) • Associated Press All-American (Second team) • FWAA All-American (Second team) • Walter Camp All-American (Second team) • Pro Football Focus All-American (Second team) • USA Today All-American (Second team) • Phil Steele All-American (Second team) • SB Nation All-American (Third team) • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (ESPN. com) • All-Big 12 First Team (Coaches, AP, ESPN. com) • All-Big 12 First Team (Athlon Sports, Phil Steele) MICHAEL FERNS • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team SHELTON GIBSON • All-Big 12 First Team All-Purpose (AP) • All-Big 12 Second Team (Coaches, ESPN. com) • All-Big 12 Second Team (Athlon Sports) • All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) TONY GIBSON • Big 12 Defensive Coordinator of the Year (Athlon Sports) MARVIN GROSS JR. • WVU Special Teams Player of the Year JARROD HARPER • WVU Curtis Jones Jr. Award ADAM HENSLEY • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team DANA HOLGORSEN • AFCA District 4 Regional Coach of the Year • AFCA National Coach of the Year Finalist • Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Finalist • Big 12 Coach of the Year (ESPN.com) • Big 12 Coach of the Year (Athlon Sports) SKYLER HOWARD • WVU Offensive Player of the Year BILLY KINNEY • All-Academic Big 12 First Team GRANT LINGAFELTER • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team DAVID LONG • All-Big 12 Freshman First Team (Athlon Sports)
KENNEDY MCKOY • All-Freshman Fourth Team (Athlon Sports) • All-Big 12 Freshman All-Purpose First Team (Athlon Sports) NICK MEADOWS • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team MIKE MOLINA • All-Academic Big 12 First Team NOBLE NWACHUKWU • WVU Team Captain • All-Big 12 Second Team (ESPN.com) TYLER ORLOSKY • WVU Team Captain • WVU Ed Pastilong Football MVP • Rimington Trophy Finalist • Senior CLASS Award Finalist (one of 10) • Senior CLASS Award All-American (First team) • CBSSports.com All-American (Second team) • Associated Press All-American (Second team) • FWAA All-American (Second Team) • USA Today All-American (Second team) • Phil Steele All-American (Second team) • SI.com All-American (Second team) • Athlon Sports All-American (Third team) • SBNation All-American (Fourth team) • All-Academic Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 First Team (ESPN.com, Coaches, AP) • All-Big 12 First Team (Athlon Sports, Phil Steele) ADAM PANKEY • All-Big 12 Second Team (AP, ESPN.com) • All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) KHAIRI SHARIF • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team DAIKIEL SHORTS JR. • WVU Team Captain • All-Big 12 Second Team (Coaches) • All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) ADAM SHULER II • All-Big 12 Freshman Second Team (Athlon Sports) KA’RAUN WHITE • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team KYZIR WHITE • All-Big 12 Second Team (ESPN.com)
COLTON MCKIVITZ • All-Freshman Third Team (Athlon Sports) • All-Big 12 Freshman First Team (Athlon Sports) • All-Academic Big 12 First Team
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Golf
• Claimed first tournament win in more than 30 years with a victory at the East Carolina Intercollegiate (April 3-4)
• Set program record for low round with a 277 for 11 under par in the first round of the Seminole Intercollegiate (March 10-12)
• Recorded a new 54-hole team low with an 849 for 15 under par the Seminole Intercollegiate
• Alan COOKE set a record-low of 206 at 10 under par at the Seminole Intercollegiate
• COOKE and Max SEAR tied the program low round of 64 • Placed a pair of players on the Big 12 All-Academic Teams: Chris WILLIAMS (First), Alan COOKE (Second)
• Registered 11 top-10 finishes • Notched 12 rounds in the 60s • Resumed the Athletic Directors Trophy series, a 46-year old rivalry with Penn State
• Played host to the second annual Mountaineer Intercollegiate
at Pete Dye Golf Club in Bridgeport, West Virginia (Oct. 10-11), finishing in fourth place
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ALAN COOKE • Won the 97th West Virginia Amateur • Big 12 All-Academic Second Team • Set a program record with a 206 for 10 under par at the Seminole Intercollegiate (March 10-12) • Tied the program low round of 66 at the Furman Intercollegiate (March 26)
MAX SEAR • Tied record low round of 66 at the Janney VCU Shootout (Sept. 30) • Set a Big 12 record for stroke improvement with a 19-shot improvement between the first and seconds rounds at the 2017 Big 12 Championship (April 24-26) • Finished tied for first at the end of 54 holes at the East Carolina Intercollegiate (April 3-4), falling in the second hole of the playoff
ETIENNE PAPINEAU • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
CHRIS WILLIAMS • Academic All-Big 12 First Team Alan Cooke
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Alexa Goldberg
Gymnastics
• Qualified for the regional championships for the 38th time in program history, the 33rd time in NCAA competition and placed third at the NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships on April 1 with a program regional record score of 196.325.
• Seeded fifth, the regional finish was the team’s top placement since
also finishing third at the 2007 NCAA Regional Championships. Prior to this season, WVU had not finished higher than fifth since finishing fourth in 2010.
• At regionals, WVU also set a program regional record on bars
(49.35) and matched the program regional record on floor (49.225). Junior Zaakira MUHAMMAD finished fourth in the all-around with a 39.325 score and qualified in the event for the 2017 NCAA National Championships with the top mark of any individual qualifier. Additionally, sophomore Kirah KOSHINSKI placed second outright on floor with a 9.925 mark, while Muhammad tied for third with a 9.9. On bars, senior Alexa GOLDBERG finished second with a 9.925, a program regional-record score, and sophomore Tiara WRIGHT tied for third with a 9.9.
• WVU’s first NCAA National Championships qualifier since 2014,
Zaakira MUHAMMAD was named to the NACGC/W AllAmerica Floor Exercise Second Team with an eighth-place finish in the second semifinal session at the 2017 NCAA National Championships. She was the first Mountaineer gymnast to earn All-America honors at the national championships since Janae Cox did so in 2007.
• Kirah KOSHINSKI was named to the NACGC/W Regular
Season All-America Vault Second Team for the second straight season. She was the first WVU gymnast to score an All-America honor in multiple years since Kristin Quackenbush won six awards from 1994-96. KOSHINSKI and MUHAMMAD are the first Mountaineer duo to earn All-America honors in one season since 1994 and only the second pair in program history.
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13-10, 3-3 BIG 12 • The Mountaineers finished the year ranked No. 20 nationally, the
team’s top position since earning the No. 21 ranking in the final GymInfo Poll of the 2012 season. It was the team’s top seasonending ranking since being ranked No. 18 in 2007. WVU also finished the year ranked No. 18 nationally on vault and No. 24 on floor.
• WVU was nationally ranked every week this season but three,
the best total under sixth-year coach Jason BUTTS. The Mountaineered entered the regional championships ranked No. 23, marking the first time since 2009 WVU was ranked at the postseason championship.
• The Mountaineers were ranked No. 3 in the Big 12 Conference
each week but one. WVU placed third at the conference championship with a 195.575 score. Kirah KOSHINSKI (vault) and Zaakira MUHAMMAD (floor) were named to the All-Big 12 Championship Team.
• WVU scored seven top-50 scores this year, including a season-high 196.325 at the 2017 NCAA Morgantown Regional Championships. The Mountaineers scored 195.7 or better in six of their last seven meets, including a season-best road score of 196.1 at No. 3 Florida on March 10.
• Twelve of the 13 gymnasts who saw competitive time this
year reached the podium. Kirah KOSHINSKI and Zaakira MUHAMMAD finished with a team-best 23 podium finishes each, and KOSHINSKI paced the team with 12 event wins.
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ROBYN BERNARD • Academic All-Big 12 Gymnastics First Team KASSIDY CUMBER • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team BROOKLYN DOGGETTE • Academic All-Big 12 First Team CARLY GALPIN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JORDAN GILLETTE • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ALEXA GOLDBERG • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ABBY KAUFMAN • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team KIRAH KOSHINSKI • NACGC/W Regular Season All-America Second Team Vault • All-Big 12 Gymnastics Vault Team • All-Big 12 Championship Team • Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (Feb. 6) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JULIA MERWIN • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Kirah Koshinski
ZAAKIRA MUHAMMAD • 2017 NCAA National Championships qualifier • NACGC/W All-America Second Team Floor Exercise • All-Big 12 Championship Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
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Ginny Thrasher
Rifle
• Won fifth straight and nation-best 19th
NCAA title with a 4723 showing at the 2017 NCAA Championships in Columbus, Ohio, March 10-11. The five-peat is the third in the sport since 1980.
• The Mountaineers’ aggregate score was
a championship record. WVU also won the NCAA air rifle title and smallbore titles, marking the second straight season and the third time in four years the Mountaineers have swept the team discipline titles.
12-0/8-0 GARC • Freshmen Morgan PHILLIPS and Milica
BABIC won the smallbore and air rifle NCAA titles, respectively. WVU has swept the NCAA individual titles five times since 1992, and this season marked the first time since 1993 that two different Mountaineer shooters won individual titles in the same season. Twenty different WVU shooters have claimed 27 National Championships since 1961.
• PHILLIPS also finished second in air rifle at the NCAA Championships. For her efforts, she was named the NCAA Championships’ Top Performer Award.
• WVU finished the year ranked No. 1 nationally
• The Mountaineers collected 14 All-America honors
• The Mountaineers won their eighth straight
Great American Rifle Conference (GARC) Championships title, shooting a 4725 aggregate score in Akron, Ohio, Feb. 2425. Sophomore Ginny THRASHER claimed the individual air rifle title.
National Champions Morgan Phillips and Milica Babic
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• Sophomore Ginny THRASHER was named the GARC Shooter of the Year, while freshman Milica BABIC was named the GARC Rookie of the Year and coach Jon HAMMOND was named the GARC Coach of the Year, his fourth career award. In total, WVU earned 66 all-GARC honors.
• WVU claimed its fourth straight GARC
regular-season title with an 8-0 mark against conference foes, also the team’s fourth consecutive undefeated conference season.
• In August, Ginny THRASHER won the
first Gold medal of the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games with a victory in the women’s 10m air rifle. She was the thirdyoungest USA women’s shooting medalist and the third USA shooter to win the women’s 10m air rifle event.
• Prior to the NCAA Championships, junior
Elizabeth GRATZ was awarded the Elite 90 Award for NCAA Division I Rifle. Showing a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) in marketing, Gratz is the first WVU student-athlete to earn the award since Kelly Williams (cross country) did so in 2014.
• Elizabeth GRATZ and Ginny
THRASHER were named to the 2017 CoSIDA At-Large Academic All-America First and Second Team, respectively. A two-time honoree, Gratz is the fourth rifle student-athlete to earn a first-team award and the first to do so since 2011.
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COACH JON HAMMOND • GARC Coach of the Year WILL ANTI • CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 At-Large Men’s Team • All-GARC Smallbore Honorable Mention • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 At-Large First Team MILICA BABIC • 2017 NCAA Air Rifle Champion • First-ever CRCA Freshman of the Year • NRA All-America First Team Air Rifle • NRA All-America Second Team Smallbore • CRCA All-America Second Team • 2017 GARC Outstanding Rookie • All-GARC Air Rifle and Combined Score First Teams • All-GARC Smallbore Second Team ELIZABETH GRATZ • Elite 90 Award for NCAA Division I Rifle • CoSIDA Academic All-America Women’s AtLarge First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 Women’s At-Large Team • NRA All-America First Team Air Rifle • NRA All-America First Team Smallbore • CRCA All-America Second Team • All-GARC Smallbore, Air Rifle and Combined Score First Teams • GARC Scholar-Athlete • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 At-Large First Team
JEAN-PIERRE LUCAS • NRA All-America First Team Smallbore • NRA All-America Honorable Mention Air Rifle • CRCA All-America Second Team • All-GARC Smallbore and Combined Score First Teams • All-GARC Air Rifle Second Team • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 At-Large Second Team MORGAN PHILLIPS • 2017 NCAA Smallbore Champion • NCAA Championships’ Top Performer Award • NRA All-America First Team Smallbore • CRCA All-America Honorable Mention • All-GARC Smallbore First Team • All-GARC Combined Score Second Team • All-GARC Air Rifle Honorable Mention
GINNY THRASHER • First Gold Medalist, 2016 Rio Summer Olympics – women’s 10m air rifle • 2016 Rio Summer Olympics – 11th place, women’s 50m rifle 3 positions • Finalist, 87th AAU James E. Sullivan Award • CoSIDA Academic All-America Women’s AtLarge Second Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 Women’s At-Large Team • NRA All-America First Team Air Rifle • NRA All-America First Team Smallbore • CRCA All-America First Team • First-ever CRCA Rifle Athlete of the Year • 2017 GARC Air Rifle Champion • 2017 GARC Shooter of the Year • All-GARC Air Rifle, Smallbore and Combined Score First Teams • 2017 Academic All-Big 12 At-Large First Team
2017 National Champions
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Rowing • Earned nine team points to finishe
tied for seventh at the 2017 Big 12 Championships
• Senior Louisa MORGAN finished her career by earning All-Big 12 honors
• MORGAN was also named the Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
• Seniors Emily DEMING and
Louisa MORGAN, juniors Elizabeth HOOPER, Jacqueline SPIROPOULOS, Sarah WILLIAMS and sophomores Amy HOAGLUND, Carly LEDBETTER and Elizabeth YOUNG were named 2017 Collegiate Rowing Association (CRCA) Scholar Athletes.
• Eighteen Members of the WVU
rowing team were named to the 2017 Academic All-Big 12 First Team. Of those nominated DEMING and YOUNG were two of the 18 student-athletes who were recognized by the conference for having a perfect 4.0 grade point average
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ARIA ASSELTA • Academic All-Big 12 First Team GABRIELLE BOYLAN • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team MEGAN BROPHY • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ALISHA BROWNFIELD • Academic All-Big 12 First Team EMILY DEMING • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team KARA EHRENBERGER • Academic All-Big 12 First Team HANNAH HAMMON • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team ELIZABETH HOOPER • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team AMY HOAGLUND • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team JANAE HURST • Academic All-Big 12 First Team MADISON JAMES • Academic All-Big 12 First Team LINDSAY KRAWCZYK • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
CARLY LEDBETTER • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team LOUISA MORGAN • All-Big 12 Team • Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Champion for Life • WVU Outstanding Senior Award • Dr. Gerald Lage Award • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) EMMA PRESTON • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ABBIGAIL REES • Academic All-Big 12 First Team HANNAH SIMMERLY • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team JACQUELINE SPIROPOULOS • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team KAITLIN SULLIVAN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team SARAH WILLIAMS • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team EMMA WINDERS • Academic All-Big 12 First Team ELIZABETH YOUNG • National Scholar-Athlete (College Rowing Coaches Association) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
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Director of Athletics Shane Lyons, Coach Marlon LeBlanc and Senior Associate Athletic Director Terri Howes
Men’sSoccer
8-7-1/1-4 MAC
• Finished with an 8-7-1 record and went 1-4 in Mid-American Conference action
• Juniors Jad ARSLAN and Joey PIATCZYC were named to
in program history, from Aug. 28-Sept. 24, a stretch that lasted a school-record 758 minutes
the All-MAC First Team, while seniors Felix ANGERER and Jack ELLIOTT earned second team honors
• West Virginia had eight shutouts in 2016, the most since WVU had
honors, becoming the first player in team history to be named to an Academic All-America team three times in his career
• At the team’s annual postseason banquet, Elliott was named
• Senior Jack ELLIOTT earned Academic All-America First Team • ELLIOTT was also named to the 2016 All-Great Lakes Region
First Team by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, becoming WVU’s first All-Region honoree since 2014, and he became the second Mountaineer to earn NSCAA Scholar AllAmerica Second Team accolades
• ELLIOTT became the 11th Mountaineer to be drafted
professionally, when he was selected in the fourth round (77th overall) by the Philadelphia Union in the 2017 Major League Soccer SuperDraft
• Three Mountaineers were named to the 2016 Academic All-MAC
Team after earning a 3.20 cumulative GPA or higher: seniors Christian DIAZ and Jack ELLIOTT and junior Jad ARSLAN
• Coach Marlon LEBLANC won his 100th match as WVU coach in
West Virginia’s 1-0 overtime victory against East Tennessee State on Sept. 9, and owns a 105-78-28 record in 11 seasons; he is the second coach in WVU’s 56-year history to eclipse the 100-win mark.
• The team was honored with the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the ninth consecutive season for posting a team GPA above a 3.0
• West Virginia was nationally ranked for six consecutive weeks,
ranking as high as No. 15, and ranked in all four major polls for two weeks in a row
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• WVU recorded seven consecutive shutouts, the longest streak
10 in 2009, while junior goalkeeper Jose SANTOS’ eight clean sheets is tied for No. 7 in team history
the Abel “Shadow” SEBELE Players’ Player of the Year, while ARSLAN was recognized as the Coaches’ Award recipient, honoring the player that best exemplifies what it means to be a WVU men’s soccer player: honor, respect, philanthropy, leadership, academic success, selflessness, character and integrity
Jack Elliott
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TEAM • NSCAA Team Academic Award • National Team Of the Week – College Soccer News FELIX ANGERER • All-MAC Second Team JAD ARSLAN • MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete • All-MAC First Team • Academic All-MAC Team • Coaches’ Award recipient • Mid-American Conference Player of the Week • WVU Student-Athlete of the Week • Top Drawer Soccer Men’s Team of the Week • Akron Classic All-Tournament Team
Jad Arslan
CHRISTIAN DIAZ • Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award • Academic All-MAC Team JACK ELLIOTT • Drafted by the Philadelphia Union in the fourth round (77th overall) of the 2017 Major League Soccer SuperDraft • NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team • NSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team • NSCAA Scholar All-East Region First Team • Abel “Shadow” Sebele Players’ Player of the Year • Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Achievement Award • MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete • All-MAC Second Team • Academic All-MAC Team • Akron Classic All-Tournament Team JADE GENTILE • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team JOEY PIATCZYC • All-MAC First Team JOSE SANTOS • Mid-American Conference Player of the Week TUCKER STEPHENSON • Akron Classic All-Tournament Team
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23-2-2/8-0 BIG 12
• Advanced to the NCAA College Cup for the
first time in program history, where they fell, 3-1, to USC in the final on Dec. 4, at Avaya Stadium, in San Jose, California.
• Finished the 2016 season with a nationbest and program-record 23 wins and ranked No. 2 nationally with a .889 win percentage.
• Earned the No. 1 ranking in the National
Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division I Poll on Oct. 11. It was the team’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in the national poll, and WVU was the first Big 12 Conference program to earn the top ranking. The Mountaineers spent eight weeks ranked No. 1 nationally and earned the 2016 NCAA Tournament as the nation’s top team. WVU finished the year ranked No. 2.
• Claimed its fifth straight Big 12 regular-
season title with a 3-0 win at TCU on Oct. 21. The Mountaineers have won the title each season since joining the Big 12 in 2012, and the team is the first program in conference history to win five straight outright championships. WVU is 35-1-3 all-time in Big 12 play and unbeaten at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium.
• Swept the conference titles for the third
time in five years, as they claimed their third Big 12 Soccer Championship crown in four seasons with a come-from-behind,
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3-2 overtime win against TCU on Nov. 6, at Swope Soccer Village, in Kansas City, Missouri.
• Senior defender Kadeisha BUCHANAN won the 2016 Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) Hermann Trophy, college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy. She was the first Mountaineer to claim the storied award and the first defender to do so since 2003. Buchanan also was named the espnW and TopDrawerSoccer.com National Player of the Year and claimed the Honda Sport Award winner for soccer.
• For the first time in program history,
three Mountaineers garnered NSCAA All-America honors, with seniors Kadeisha BUCHANAN and Ashley LAWRENCE landing on the first team, and junior Michaela ABAM scoring a second team nod. Buchanan’s honor was the fourth of her career, and she is the first Mountaineer in program history to earn All-America status in each season at WVU. She also was named to the Senior CLASS All-America First Team, while Lawrence was named to the Senior CLASS AllAmerica Second Team.
• For the fourth straight season, WVU
earned more than half of the Big 12 Conference year honors. Coach Nikki IZZO-BROWN was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year for a conference-record fifth time, while senior defender Kadeisha
BUCHANAN captured the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year award for the fourth straight season. Buchanan was the second athlete in Big 12 history in any sport to earn an unshared major award four straight season. Additionally, junior forward Michaela ABAM was named the co-Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year. WVU also collected seven All-Big 12 honors.
• WVU was the first team in Big 12
Conference history to pitch a season shutout in league play. The Mountaineers held each Big 12 team but one to two shots or less on-goal en route to eight cleansheet victories. Since 2014, WVU is 210-2 against Big 12 foes in regular-season games, the longest unbeaten streak in conference history.
• In just 21 seasons, the Mountaineers have
earned 309 wins for an average of 15 victories per season. WVU earned program win No. 300 with a 3-0 victory at TCU on Oct. 21. All program wins have come under coach Nikki IZZO-BROWN, who claimed her 300th career victory with a 2-0 win against Buffalo on Aug. 21, at the Penn State Invitational.
• WVU has defeated at least one top-10
team in each of the last 12 season and finished the year 6-2-2 against ranked opponents and 4-2-1 against top-10 squads.
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COACH NIKKI IZZO-BROWN • NSCAA Senior College Regional Staff of the Year • Big 12 Coach of the Year • Named to the TDS.com Top 10 Coaches in the Women’s College Game List MICHAELA ABAM • NSCAA All-America Second Team • NSCAA All-Central Region First Team • Co-Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year • All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (9/13, 10/4) • TDS.com Team of the Week (9/13, 11/22) • TDS.com Midseason No. 35 • Preseason All-Big 12 Soccer Team • TDS.com Preseason No. 39 HANNAH ABRAHAM • Academic All-Big 12 First Team CARLY BLACK • CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District • Academic All-Big 12 First Team KADEISHA BUCHANAN • Rio Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist (Canada) • Professional contract, Olympic Lyonnais • MAC Hermann Trophy Winner • Honda Sport Award winner for soccer • espnW Player of the Year • TopDrawerSoccer.com Player of the Year • NSCAA All-America First Team • Senior CLASS Award All-America First Team • NSCAA All-Central Region First Team • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year • All-Big 12 First Team • NCAA College Cup Most Outstanding Player on Defense • NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team • Big 12 Soccer Championship Most Outstanding Defensive Player • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (8/30, 10/4, 10/18) • TDS.com Team of the Week (8/30, 10/4) • TDS.com Midseason No. 2 • Preseason All-Big 12 Soccer Team • TDS.com Preseason Best XI First Team • TDS.com Preseason No. 2
JADE GENTILE • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team SH’NIA GORDON • NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/31) ASHLEY LAWRENCE • Rio Summer Olympics Bronze Medalist (Canada) • Professional contract, Paris Saint-Germain • MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist • NSCAA All-America First Team • Senior CLASS Award All-America Second Team • NSCAA All-Central Region First Team • All-Big 12 First Team • NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team • Big 12 Soccer Championship Most Outstanding Offensive Player • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team • TDS.com Team of the Week (11/8) • TDS.com Midseason No. 10 • Preseason All-Big 12 Soccer Team • TDS.com Preseason Best XI First Team • TDS.com Preseason No. 9
EASTHER MAYI KITH • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/31) • TDS.com Team of the Week (10/25) AMANDINE PIERRE-LOUIS • All-Big 12 First Team • Big 12 All-Tournament Team • Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/13) • TDS.com Team of the Week Honor Roll (8/23) CARLA PORTILLO • NSCAA All-Central Region Second Team • All-Big 12 First Team • TDS.com Midseason No. 53 • Preseason All-Big 12 Soccer Team • TDS.com Preseason No. 66 BIANCA ST. GEORGES • CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup (Canada) ASHLEY WOOLPERT • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
Ashley Lawrence
VANESSA FLORES • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup (Mexico) RYLEE FOSTER • NSCAA All-Central Region Second Team • NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team • All-Big 12 Second Team • All-Big 12 Freshman Team • FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup (Canada) • Big 12 Freshman of the Week (10/10) • TDS.com Top Freshmen Midseason No. 25
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Jake Armstrong
Swimming/Diving
MEN: 5-4/1-0 BIG 12; WOMEN: 5-6/1-1 BIG 12
• The men placed second at the Big 12 Championship, while the women came in fourth • Jake ARMSTRONG won the Big 12 championship in the men’s 100 breaststroke, WVU’s fifth Big 12 men’s title and ninth overall since
joining the conference in 2013. It was the Mountaineers’ first in a breaststroke event for either the men or women. Armstrong’s time of 53.09 was the second-fastest time in program history.
• WVU won one gold medal, 11 silver medals and eight bronze medals at the 2017 Big 12 Championships • Both teams earned CSCAA Scholar All-America Team accolades, as the men and women were honored in the fall and the women again in the spring.
• Twenty-one Mountaineers were named to the Academic All-Big 12 Team • Seven divers advanced to NCAA Zone Championships – Alex OBENDORF, Logan MCHENRY, Austin SMITH, Julia CALCUT, Averly HOBBS, Madelyn WOODS and Gerald HODGES
• Eleven Mountaineers were named to All-Big 12 First Team and 14 earned second team honors
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TEAMS • College Swimming Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America Team (Men: Fall; Women: Fall and Spring) JAKE ARMSTRONG • Big 12 Champion – 100 breast • All-Big 12 First Team MADELIN BOLIN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team MACKENZIE BRADEN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
RYAN KELLY • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team JAMES KOVAL • All-Big 12 First Team • Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Award MIRANDA MARCUCCI • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team LOGAN MCHENRY • All-Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 Second Team
JAKE PREASKORN • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team MICHAEL PROIETTO • School record in 1-meter dive • Big 12 Swimmer and Diver of the Week • All-Big 12 First Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team DREW RIEBEL • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team TRAYTON SALADIN • All-Big 12 First Team
MORGAN BULLOCK • All-Big 12 First Team
CHRIS MCMAHON • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
JULIA CALCUT • Big 12 Swimmer and Diver of the Week • All-Big 12 First Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MAGGIE MILLER • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MORGAN CARR • Big 12 Newcomer of the Year • All-Big 12 First Team
JULIA MIRANDA • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
EMMA SKELLEY • WVU Natatorium record in 1,650 free • Big 12 Swimmer and Diver of the Week • College Swimming News Big 12 Swimmer-ofthe-Week • All-Big 12 First Tea
SAM NEAVEILL • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
AUSTIN SMITH • All-Big 12 Second Team
JULIA NILTON • All-Big 12 Second Team
GABE SWARDSON • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
EMILIE CHAMBERS • Academic All-Big 12 First Team BRANDON CHRISTIAN • All-Big 12 Second Team AMELIE CURRAT • CoSIDA Academic All-American Third Team and CoSIDA Academic All-District • Big 12 Women’s Swimming and Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year • All-Big 12 Second Team DREW DAMICH • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team MERWANE EL MERINI • Big 12 Swimmer and Diver of the Week • College Swimming News Big 12 Swimmer-of-the-Week • All-Big 12 Second Team
ALEX OBENDORF • School record in platform dive • All-Big 12 First Team
LOREN WILLIAMS • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
ALEX PAMPALONE • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
MADELYN WOODS • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
ADAM POE • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
BROOKE ZEDAR • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
JACK PORTMANN • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
Amelie Currat
JACK FRAZIER • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team LEXIE GLASSMIRE • Academic All-Big 12 First Team SAM HALL • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team EMMA HARRIS • School record in 200 breaststroke • All-Big 12 First Team LUKE HENE • All-Big 12 Second Team • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team AVERLY HOBBS • All-Big 12 Second Team NATHAN HOWELLS • Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Award
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Habiba Shaker
Tennis
• Had two student-athletes compete at the ITA All-American
Championships for the first time under coach Miha LISAC
• Bested in-state rival Marshall, ending the Thundering Herd’s fourmatch winning streak in the series
• Also earned wins over Akron, VCU and Buffalo, a NCAA Tournament participant
• Two Mountaineers (Lyn YUEN CHOO and Habiba SHAKER) won 20 or more matches in the 2016-17 campaign
• Senior Kaja MRGOLE, junior Habiba SHAKER and sophomore Paula GOETZ were named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team, while junior Lyn YUEN CHOO earned Academic All-Big 12 Second Team honors.
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4-16/0-9 BIG 12 Kaja Mrgole
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LYN YUEN CHOO • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
Kirsten White
PAULA GOETZ • Academic All-Big 12 First Team CHRISTINA JORDAN • WVU Tennis Newcomer of the Year KAJA MRGOLE • Academic All-Big 12 First Team HABIBA SHAKER • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • WVU Most Valuable Player KIRSTEN WHITE • WVU Tennis Most Improved Player
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Amy Cashin
Track and Field • Two NCAA Track and Field Outdoor Championship qualifiers- Amy CASHIN and Shamoya MCNEIL
• CASHIN and MCNEIL earned Third Team All-America honors • Two CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees- Cashin and Jillian FORSEY
• Three school records were set, during the outdoor season • The team had six NCAA East Prelims qualifiers- CASHIN,
MCNEIL, Madelin GARDNER, Danique BRYAN, Maggie DRAZBA, Megan YUAN
• Maggie DRAZBA earned WVU Most Outstanding Senior honor and Amy CASHIN earned the Order of Augusta Award
• Seven All-Big 12 Outdoor honorees • Eight All-Big 12 Indoor honorees • Three earned USTFCCCA All Academic – Jillian FORSEY, Amy CASHIN and Maggie DRAZBA
• Eleven were named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team • WVU placed 10th at both the Indoor and Outdoor Big 12 Championships
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Megan Yuan
2016-17
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AMANDA BARNES • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
MARSEILLE MCBEAM • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
MEGAN SILVA • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
ALEXIS BAUBLITZ • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
SHAMOYA MCNEIL • NCAA qualifier • Earned Third Team All-America honors after placing 22nd in the women’s triple jump • Holds the second all-time best mark in the triple jump at WVU at 13.21 meters (43’-04 ¼”) • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team • All-Big 12 Outdoor First Team
BRIA WELKER • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team
DANIQUE BRYAN • Set a school record in the women’s triple jump of 13.68 meters (44’-10 ¾), while earning a bronze medal and All-Big 12 honors at the Big 12 Outdoor Championship • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team • All-Big 12 Outdoor First Team AMY CASHIN • NCAA qualifier • Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year • CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team • Earned Third Team All-America honors after placing 19th in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • Set a school record at the NCAA East Prelims in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:01.19, while placing sixth and punching her ticket to the national championships • Earned a silver medal and All-Big 12 honors at the Big 12 Championship after placing second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 10:18.08 • All-Big 12 Outdoor First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District • Big 12 Women’s Track and Field ScholarAthlete of the Year • Earned the WVU Order of Augusta Award, WVU’s most prestigious student honor • Dr. Gerald Lage Academic Award
CHAQIETA ROBINSON • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team
KYRIELLE WILLIAMS • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team MEGAN YUAN • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team • All-Big 12 Outdoor First Team • NCAA East Prelim qualifier
Shamoya McNeil
GINA CUNEO • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team MAGGIE DRAZBA • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team • All-Big 12 Outdoor First Team JILLIAN FORSEY • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team MADELIN GARDNER • NCAA East Prelim qualifier • All-Big 12 Outdoor First Team • Set a school record in the pole vault of 4.13 meters (13’-6 ½”) at the Virginia Challenge, while tying for the win • Academic All-Big 12 Second Team CANDACE JONES • All-Big 12 Indoor First Team OLIVIA HILL • Academic All-Big 12 First Team BRIANNA KEREKES • Academic All-Big 12 First Team REBEKAH LAFATA • Academic All-Big 12 First Team
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Gianna Gotterba
Volleyball Erin Slinde
12-18/3-12 BIG 12 • More than doubled win totals from 2015 • Won first Big 12 match under coach Reed SUNAHARA with a 3-0 victory at Texas Tech (Sept. 24)
• Six players named to the Big 12 All-Academic Volleyball team:
Taylor CROSS, Gianna GOTTERBA, MaTia HUGHES, Morgan MONTGOMERY, Hannah SHREVE and Mia SWANEGAN
• Won the WVU Invitational with sweeps over Dartmouth, Winthrop and Akron (Sept. 16-17)
• Claimed seven Player of the Week accolades
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PAYTON CAFFREY • AVCA Midwest Region Freshman of the Year • AVCA All-Midwest Region Team • Big 12 All-Conference First Team • Big 12 All-Freshman Team • Five-time Big 12 Freshman of the Week • Set WVU record for freshman kills with 5.15 • Named to all-tournament teams at Penn State Classic and the Cal Classic • WVU Invitational MVP
Payton Caffrey
TAYLOR CROSS • Academic All-Big 12 First Team GABRIELLE CUCKOVICH • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team KATELYN EVANS • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team GIANNA GOTTERBA • Big 12 All-Academic First Team • Eclipsed 1,000 career kills at Iowa State on Nov. 2 • Named to Cal Classic and WVU Invitational All-Tournament Teams MORGAN MONTGOMERY • Big 12 All-Academic First Team ERIN SLINDE • Big 12 All-Freshman Team MIA SWANEGAN • Big 12 All-Academic First Team • Led the Big 12 in blocking with 1.34 blocks per set • Two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week HANNAH SHREVE • Academic All-Big 12 First Team • CoSIDA Academic All-District II Team
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Jacob A. Smith
Wrestling
• Recorded the program’s 600th all-time win with a 22-20 triumph of Binghamton at the Pitt Duals (Jan. 14)
• Earned the program’s first ever Big 12 dual match win with a 22-20 victory over Iowa State (Feb. 12)
• Placed five wrestlers on the Academic
All-Big 12 Teams: Dylan COTTRELL, James DEKRONE, Ty MILLWARD, Joe WHEELING (first team); Jacob A. SMITH (second team)
• Had two wrestlers nationally ranked at their respective weights
• Produced first-ever Big 12 Champion • Four Big 12 Wrestler of the Week honors • Two NCAA National Qualifiers • Placed four on the podium at the 2017 Big 12 Championship (March 4-5)
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Dylan Cottrell
4-12/1-4 BIG 12
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DYLAN COTTRELL • WVU’s first-ever Big 12 Champion • Nationally ranked at 165 pounds (as high as No. 4) • 2017 NCAA National Qualifier • Two-time Big 12 Wrestler of the Week • Big 12 All-Academic First Team • No. 8 seed at NCAAs at 165 pounds
JAMES DEKRONE • Big 12 All-Academic First Team
TY MILLWARD • Big 12 All-Academic First Team
DAYTON GARRETT • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team
JACOB A. SMITH • Big 12 runner-up at 197 pounds • Nationally ranked at 197 pounds (as high as No. 5) • Fourth place at Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational • 2017 NCAA National Qualifier (withdrew due to injury) • Big 12 All-Academic Second Team • Two-time Big 12 Wrestler of the Week PARKER VONEGIDY • Fourth at Big 12s at 174 pounds JOE WHEELING • Fifth at Big 12s at 141 pounds • Big 12 All-Academic First Team
Coach Sammie Henson and Brandon Ngati
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StaffListing Shane Lyons, Director of Athletics/Associate Vice President
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION
Keli Cunningham, Deputy Athletic Director Steve Uryasz, Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director Matt Borman, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director MAC Michael Fragale, Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Communications Terri Howes, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Sports Administration/SWA Ben Murray, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director MAC Michael Szul, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Business Operations Matt Wells, Senior Associate Athletic Director/External Affairs Greg Featherston, Associate Athletic Director/Governance & Compliance Joe Heskett, Associate Athletic Director/Sports Performance April Messerly, Associate Athletic Director/Facilities & Operations Cathy Martin, Director’s Office Administrator BUSINESS OFFICE
Michael Szul, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Business Operations Sam Morrone, Assistant Athletic Director/Business Operations Joyce Bucklew, Manager, Athletic Business Office Gary Waters, Senior Accountant Tammy Cavender, Travel Coordinator Doug Himes, Systems Administrator Drew Pridemore, Associate Systems Administrator Pam Bryan, Data Technician Jenna Huggins, Program Assistant
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Graham Reger, Business Manager Alexis Robertson, Business Operations Assistant Cindy Smith, Administrative Assistant Shannon Schneider, Administrative Assistant Sue Davis, Program Assistant ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Michael Fragale, Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Communications Bryan Messerly, Assistant Athletic Director/Communications John Antonik, Director of Digital Media Mike Montoro, Director of Football Communications Joe Swan, Director of Athletic Publications Kristin Coldsnow, Multimedia Specialist Grant Dovey, Digital Media Manager Russell Luna, Associate Director of Athletic Communications Shannon McNamara, Associate Director of Athletic Communications Ashley Bailey, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Charlie Healy, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Lisa Ammons, Business Manager Cheryl Wire, Operations Coordinator Amy Prunty, Program Assistant ATHLETIC COMPLIANCE
Greg Featherston, Associate Athletic Director/Governance & Compliance Lacey Gibson, Assistant Athletic Director/Governance & Compliance Preston Wages, Assistant Athletic Director/Governance & Compliance Jordan Blizzard, Director of Compliance Harley King, Director of Compliance
EQUIPMENT
Bubba Schmidt, Varsity Sports Equipment Manager Dan Nehlen, Football Equipment Manager Steve Bierer, Assistant Equipment Manager Aaron Malik, Assistant Equipment Manager/Football Kyle Keesler, Assistant Equipment Manager Conor McNamara, Assistant Equipment Manager FACILITY OPERATIONS
April Messerly, Associate Athletic Director for Facilities/ Operations Zach Eckert, Assistant Athletic Director for Facilities/ Operations Bryan Deem, Maintenance Supervisor Colin Braley, Assistant Director of Facilities/Operations Bill Shultz, Electronics Engineer Jay Cunningham, Electronic Media Technician James Hochgesang, Electronic Media Technician Pat Reeves, Administrative Senior Secretary Jeff Barnette, Athletic Maintenance Bill Brandt, Athletic Maintenance Tony Cavender, Athletic Maintenance Jim Hartley, Athletic Maintenance Jim Ford, Athletic Maintenance Tim Long, Athletic Maintenance Doug Lemmon, Athletic Maintenance Jerry Mahoney, Athletic Operations Greg Ridgway, Athletic Maintenance Todd Wintermoyer, Athletic Maintenance Michael Summers, Athletic Maintenance Scott Wolfe, Athletic Maintenance
ATHLETIC MARKETING
Matt Wells, Senior Associate Athletic Director/External Affairs Nathaniel Zinn, Assistant Athletic Director/Marketing Alex Harris, Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing Erin McClafferty, Assistant Director of Athletic Marketing STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Mike Joseph, Director, Strength and Conditioning Andy Kettler, Associate Director, Strength and Conditioning Darl Bauer, Assistant Director for Strength and Conditioning Beth Byron, Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning Alex Mitchell, Strength Coach Chris Dunaway, Strength Coach Tanner Kolb, Strength Coach Chad Snodgrass, Strength Coach Brian Whiting, Strength Coach Nettie Puglisi Freshour, Sports Nutritionist STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT
Stephanie White, Assistant Athletic Director, StudentAthlete Development Brittany O’Dell, Associate Director, Student-Athlete Development Toni Oliverio, Assistant Director, Student-Athlete Development Emily Patton, Assistant Director, Student-Athlete Development Sandy Cole-DeMent, Assistant Director, Student-Athlete Development Kenyatta Walker, Academic Coordinator Mark Hanselman, Academic Advisor Donnie Tucker, Outreach Coordinator Vickie Mastalerz, Educational Counselor Patricia Harman, Educational Counselor
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Ann Griffin Mohammadi, Educational Counselor Dr. Dan Long, Staff Psychologist/ Mindfit Clinic Coordinator Dr. Ed Etzel, Psychologist for Student-Athletes
Ryan Riddle, Assistant Director, Donor Relations and Special Events Dale Wolfley, Coordinator, WVU Varsity Club Lisa Thomas, Program Assistant
TICKET SALES
VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
Debby Travinski, Ticket Manager Kelli Gatian, Assistant Ticket Manager Derek Schrock, Assistant Ticket Manager Ryan Mayer, Ticket Assistant Bryan Phillips, Ticket Assistant David LeRose, Ticket Assistant ATHLETIC TRAINING
Dr. Matt Lively, Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Medicine Randy Meador, Coordinator, Athletic Training Services Dave Kerns, Football Athletic Trainer Amelia Adams, Athletic Trainer Vincent Blankenship, Athletic Trainer Simon Gomez, Assistant Athletic Trainer Amy Hile, Assistant Athletic Trainer Chris Schultheiss, Athletic Trainer Sam Young, Assistant Athletic Trainer Donna Beatty, Program Assistant MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC CLUB
Matt Borman, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director MAC Ben Murray, Senior Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director MAC Kevin Miller, Associate Athletic Director/Major Gifts & Capital Campaigns Susan Hammond, Assistant Athletic Director/Donor Relations and Special Events Michael Gilstorf, Major Gifts Officer M.G. Bailey, Major Gifts Officer Jacob Kirkham, Major Gifts Officer Jamie Hall, Assistant Director of Development & Special Events Ryan Schulman, Associate Director of Annual Giving
Scott Bartlett, Director of Video Productions Chris Ostien, Senior Producer/ Athletic Video Greg Shock, Senior Producer/ Athletic Video Sean Merinar, Producer/Athletic Video BASEBALL
Randy Mazey, Head Coach Derek Matlock, Assistant Coach Steve Sabins, Assistant Coach Ryan Tuntland, Director of Baseball Operations MEN’S BASKETBALL
Bob Huggins, Head Coach Larry Harrison, Associate Head Coach Ron Everhart, Assistant Coach Erik Martin, Assistant Coach Billy Hahn, Assistant to the Head Coach Josh Eilert, Coordinator of Basketball Operations Jay Kuntz, Coordinator of Player Development Debbie Williams, Senior Administrative Assistant Amy Fluharty, Administrative Associate Jeffrey Grubbs, Program Assistant WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Mike Carey, Head Coach Chester Nichols, Associate Head Coach Diane Richardson, Assistant Coach Lester Rowe, Assistant Coach Pat Biondo, Assistant to the Head Coach Craig Carey, Video Coordinator Shirley Milush, Program Assistant Angela Holmes, Office Administrator
CHEERLEADING
Christy Davis, Head Coach FOOTBALL
Dana Holgorsen, Head Coach Tony Gibson, Assistant Coach (Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers) Joe Wickline, Assistant Coach (Offensive Coordinator/ Fullbacks-Tight Ends) Blue Adams, Assistant Coach (Cornerbacks) Matt Caponi, Assistant Coach (Safeties) Tyron Carrier, Assistant Coach (Receivers) Ron Crook, Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) Mark Scott, Assistant Coach (Defense/Special Teams) Ja’Juan Seider, Assistant Coach (Running Backs) Bruce Tall, Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) Alex Hammond, Associate AD for Football Operations Ryan Dorchester, Director of Player Personnel Casey Smithson, Recruiting Coordinator Robert Glowacky, Assistant Director of Football Operations Dan Nehlen, Equipment Manger Aaron Malik, Assistant Equipment Manager Kyle Butler, Video Coordinator Shawn Walker, Assistant Video Coordinator Lori Rice, Administrative Associate Kim Calandrelli, Administrative Associate
ROWING
Jimmy King, Head Coach Kim Gilmour , Assistant Coach Tina Griffith, Assistant Coach MEN’S SOCCER
Marlon LeBlanc, Head Coach Andy Wright, Assistant Coach Scott Bowers, Assistant Coach WOMEN’S SOCCER
Nikki Izzo-Brown, Head Coach Lisa Stoia, Associate Head Coach Marisa Kanela, Assistant Coach Theo Egbele, Director of Operations SWIMMING & DIVING
Vic Riggs, Head Coach Damion Dennis, Associate Head Coach Michael Grapner, Diving Coach Liz Iliff, Assistant Coach Rick West, Assistant Coach WRESTLING
Sammie Henson, Head Coach Danny Felix, Assistant Coach Nicholas Marable, Assistant Coach TENNIS
Miha Lisac, Head Coach Emily Harman, Assistant Coach TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY
GOLF
Sean Covich Head Coach
Sean Cleary, Head Coach Erin O’Reilly, Assistant Coach Shelly-Anne Gallimore, Assistant Coach
GYMNASTICS
VOLLEYBALL
Jason Butts, Head Coach Travis Doak, Associate Head Coach Kaylyn Millick, Assistant Coach
Reed Sunahara, Head Coach Rebecca Rudnick, Assistant Coach JoJit Coronel, Assistant Coach
RIFLE
Jon Hammond, Head Coach
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M AC Report
JULY 1, 2016 – JUNE 30, 2017
The Mountaineer Athletic Club (MAC) is the fundraising arm for the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The WVU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics pays 100% of the scholarships awarded to over 475 student-athletes in 18 varsity sports from generous contributions made by 6,500+ MAC Members. Those individual and corporate contributions help Advance Scholarship and Build Champions. The cost of competing at the highest level and providing a first-class education for outstanding student-athletes continues to climb. The MAC must grow its membership and level of support in order to keep WVU as one of the nation’s premier athletic programs. Athletics is a window through which the University is often viewed , with its accomplishments serving as a tremendous recruiting tool and a catalyst for philanthropy to all areas of WVU. Essential private support enables the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics to recruit and train elite student-athletes in first-class facilities, fund scholarships and compete on a level playing field with peer institutions. Financial stability in athletics ultimately breeds success, and success breeds pride among WVU’s many alumni and friends.
GIVING LEVELS
25,000,000
Gift Amount
20,000,000
7.52 $22,012,88
0.94 $23,095,06
6.85 $21,863,79
2.59 $21,944,66
8.30 $20,161,28
6.32 $15,557,19
15,000,000
.90 15,285,199
9.51 $14,872,06 4.05 $15,360,34
5.88 $13,474,48
10,000,000
5,000,000 Total Giving Annual Giving
MAC GIFT BREAKDOWN
70% Annual Fund 30% Capital Improvements/ Endowments/Other
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