February 20, 2013
Area roundup: State at Bluefield, UC travels to Wheeling Jesuit
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The Mountaineers will host Duquesne (April 7), St. Francis (April 14), Maryland (April 20) and Kent State (April 27) while playing games against Pitt and Ohio State on April 13 in Pittsburgh.

WVU will also host its annual 4v4 tournament on March 9 at the Caperton Indoor Facility to raise funds for the Betty Puskar Breast Cancer Center. The tournament is open to boys and girls in grades 3 through 8 and also features an open division for college-age and older groups.

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  • COLLEGE BASEBALL: Tickets for the game between Marshall and West Virginia, scheduled for 6 p.m. on March 19 at Appalachian Power Park, are on sale through the Marshall University box office as part of the Thundering Herd's season ticket package.

    The 10-game packages cost $50 and feature a box seat for each MU game played at Appalachian Power Park, including series against UAB (March 29-31), Houston (April 5-7) and Tulane (April 26-28) as well as a ticket to the WVU game. Single-game tickets go on sale March 1 and can be purchased at the West Virginia Power box office or by calling 304-344-BATS.

  • Marshall's game against North Carolina A&T, originally scheduled for Friday, will be played today in Greensboro, N.C. The Herd will also visit Mrytle Beach, S.C., to play at Coastal Carolina with the date and the starting time of the game still to be determined.
  • Marshall will travel to Greensboro, N.C., and Myrtle Beach, S.C., for games against North Carolina A&T and Coastal Carolina this week.

     

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