WVU Alumni
Son of WVU Basketball Legend to Enter Transfer Portal
Kwynsie Pittsnoggle, the son of WVU basketball legend Kevin Pittsnogle, has entered the transfer portal after redshirting last season at Division II Lees McRae College, Kevin Pittsnogle announced on X.
Kwynsie Pittsnogle appeared in just one game this season on Nov. 18 against Greensboro. He tallied just two minutes with two points.
Kevin Pittsnogle came to WVU from his hometown Martinsburg and made an immediate impact with the Mountaineers. The 6-foot-11 center averaged double-digit points for his entire four-year career, topping out with 19.3 points per game while earning first-team All-Big East honors as a senior in 2006 and highlighted team wise by leading WVU to the Elite Eight in 2005.
He was ahead of his time as a stretch forward, shooting 41.1% from three for his career with 253 made three-pointers. He still ranks ninth all-time in career scoring (1,708 points) and second in three-pointers (253) in WVU history.
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Jayse Grimes
March 4, 2026 at 11:46 pm
Kevin, I have to be honest, you as a forward was absolutely the best 3 point shooter . You amazed me because it reminded me of me when I played forward and I had a shot that when we did a pick and roll I would always get it and 8 times out of 10, I put it straight thru you got this