November 9, 2012
Roundup: UC's Vincent, Grassie win WVC soccer honors
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The Mountaineers finished with 111 points for fifth out of 31 teams, while meet host and No. 15 Penn State won the event with 61 points.

Brault will compete at the NCAA championships for the third year in a row after coming in seventh place with a 6K time of 20:35. Brault also received all-region honors for the third year in a row, along with WVU freshmen Kelly Williams and Sydney Scott.

  • West Virginia women's basketball coach Mike Carey is this season's honorary chairperson for The Morgantown Salvation Army Red Kettle Christmas Campaign.
  • Carey has teamed up with the Salvation Army's Forgotten Angels, a program that allows those names on the angel tree that go unadopted the ability to still receive a present at the holiday season. The WVU women's basketball game on Nov. 17 at the WVU Coliseum will be dedicated to the area's forgotten angels. Fans who bring an unwrapped toy for the Angel Tree Program will receive a voucher good for admittance to a future WVU women's basketball home game.

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  • MU SPORTS: Shay Weaver scored a career-high 19 points as the Marshall women's basketball team edged out Radford 65-63 in the season opener Friday at the Cam Henderson Center.

    The Thundering Herd survived an end-of-game rally from the Highlanders to pick up the win. The Herd shot 46 percent from the field compared to Radford's 39.3 percent. Marshall was 6 for 15 from beyond the arc while Radford struggled with a 5-for-17 effort.

  • Marshall punter Tyler Williams was announced as one of 10 semifinalists for the 2012 Ray Guy Award. The list was released Friday by the Augusta Sports Council.
  • Williams has a 45.81-yard average. Of his 32 punts, 12 have been placed inside the 20-yard line, six have been fair-caught and 10 have been of the 50-yards-plus variety. On the season, the Herd is fourth nationally in net punting with a 45.67-yard mark.

     

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