Daily Notebook
WVSN Notebook 7/3: A Bob Huggins Update, WVU Football Commit

The West Virginia Sports Now Daily Notebook is a daily recap of news concerning WVU Athletics.
Update (8:00 PM) –
Score a recruiting win for the WVU football program. Jay’Quan Bostic, a class of 2024 athlete out of Ohio, commits to West Virginia over a bunch of other Power 5 schools.
Bostic (6-foot-3, 180 pounds) has experience playing both wide receiver and defensive back at Taft High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. The rest of his top 6 included Cincinnati, Kentucky, Miami (FL), Michigan and Michigan State.
Versatile 2024 ATH Commits to WVU Football Over Other P5 Schools
Update (5:30 PM) –
A player commits to WVU baseball program.
After talking with my family, I’m excited to say I’ll be attending West Virginia University… Excited and thankful for this opportunity!! @WVUBaseball pic.twitter.com/eYrnJKnft6
— Derek Clark (@dclark3012) July 3, 2023
Update (4:30 PM) –
Following former Mountaineers playing in the NBA Summer League.
Update (11:30 AM) –
Bob Huggins appeared in a Pittsburgh court today for his DUI charge and will be back in August for an arraignment.
Update (8:30 AM) –
Former WVU baseball ace Alek Manoah finally had a solid start in the minor league as he hopes to get back to form and back to the Blue Jays.
Alek Manoah looked BACK today in his start with the @FisherCats:
5 IP
3 H
1 R
3 BB
10 KThat's the most K's in a game for the @BlueJays righty since Oct. 2, 2021. pic.twitter.com/iDJvC0IeEL
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) July 3, 2023
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