There are moments in sports that are about much more than the score. For West Virginia University baseball, one of those moments happened last week in Omaha, Nebraska, when the Mountaineers won their first ever game in the Men’s College World Series. For many people, it may have been just another baseball game in June. For West Virginians, it was something much bigger. It was pride. It was validation. It was a reminder that our state, too often …
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