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West Virginia University
By George Von Benko
The West Virginia Mountaineers return a good nucleus from last
year's team that went 24-11 and 8-8 in the Big East and made a
great run to the Elite Eight in the NCAA tournament. Coach John
Beilein welcomes back four starters and Frank Young, a 6-5 swingman
who started in place of injured Tyrone Sally in the Big East Tournament.
Top returnees are 6-4 senior forward Mike Gansey, 6-11 center/forward
Kevin Pittsnogle, guards Joe Herber and J.D. Collins and solid
reserves Patrick Beilein (6-4 senior) and Darris Nichols (6-2
sophomore). Robert Summers a 6-11, 232-pound transfer from Penn
State, will help out up front.
Key losses include the team's leading scorer Sally and shot-blocking
center D'or Fischer. Both will be missed.
"(Sally) was the most valuable player the past two years," Beilein
said. "He came up off the deck at Pitt and made some big plays
down the stretch in that game, and if you look at the Creighton
game, the last four times down the floor he made the plays. Having
Frank Young replace him, the kid just can't do it. But if Young
can replace at least half of him and then everybody else can gives
us 10 to 20 percent more that will be helpful."
A new and improved Big East will be a tough challenge for WVU.
"It's really exciting having Cincinnati, Louisville, DePaul
and those teams come in," Gansey said. "I think it's by far the
best conference. Every game will be a dog fight. It's going to
be a lot of fun to have a great challenge every night." |