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The Gold-Blue Spring Festival is tomorrow and here’s everything you need to know before you go Gates open at 11 a.m. Game starts at noon. Jake Owen plays at 2:30. First 2,000 fans get a free t-shirt. Wristbands for field access are first-come, first-served. wvusports.com Rodriguez on spring ball: “We’re playing checkers, not chess right now” He simplified the playbook, split the roster into equal teams, and says the last scrimmage gave him much better information. Tomorrow is the final test. wvusports.com Jack Michael has been a revelation for WVU Golf this season — and he’s just getting started The Huntington native tied for eighth at the Mountaineer Invitational and says the Big 12 Championship at Prairie Dunes is one of the best venues in the country. wvmetronews.com Jackson Fields enters the transfer portal, leaving WVU Men’s Basketball with just one player from Hodge’s first roster Fields broke his wrist before the season and played in just nine games. Amir Jenkins is the only remaining player from Year 1, and he’s recovering from shoulder surgery. 247sports.com Jordan Harrison signs with the Portland Fire, landing a WNBA contract with one of the league’s two new expansion teams Harrison went undrafted but was signed by Portland. The Fire open May 9 against the Chicago Sky. wboy.com No. 15 West Virginia Baseball hosts Houston for a three-game home series beginning Friday at 6:30 p.m. Houston is last in the Big 12 standings but beat Texas Tech earlier this season. Montesa starts Friday, Yehl on Saturday. wvnews.comJoin the conversation!
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