West Virginia University -- Basketball
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
B.F. Woodward Papers
Papers and certificates of a Preston county resident, B. F. Woodward, 1908-32.
Dennis Bidwell, Donor, Athletic Shoes Autographed by West Virginia University Basketball Player Luke Bonner
A pair of athletic shoes autographed by Luke Bonner, who played for the West Virginia University basketball team during the 2004-2005 season. The shoes were owned by Dennis Bidwell. The autograph on the shoes reads "To Dennis, Go 'Eers!, Luke Bonner 31". The shoes are white with off-white details, size 18, and made by Adidas. Additional information regarding Luke Bonner is included with the collection.
R. Terry Butcher, Author, Introduction Regarding Hall of Fame Inductee Dr. Leland Eugene Byrd
Introductory speech delivered by R. Terry Butcher on 19 May 2012 regarding the accomplishments of Dr. Leland Eugene Byrd as an athlete, college and university athletics administrator, and as a member of various boards and committees of the NCAA. The speech was delivered on occasion of Leland's induction into the Glenville State College Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame.
Rod Thorn, Basketball Player, Collection
Papers of West Virginia native basketball player and coach Rod Thorn. Includes four scrapbooks, photographs, a draft newspaper illustration, and other material. Addendum of 2021-08-03 includes three photographs of Rod Thorn, one of which is autographed.
Tony Constatine, Morgantown Post Sports Editor, Interviews
West Virginia University, Athletics Communications, Records
West Virginia University, Athletics Department, Material Collected by John Antonik
West Virginia University, Athletics, News Clippings
West Virginia University, Athletics, Programs Collected by John Antonik
West Virginia University, Athletics Scrapbooks
Twenty-seven clipping scrapbooks covering West Virginia University athletics for the period September, 1953 to May, 1963. Includes magazine and newspaper articles regarding all sports engaged in by the University's Athletics Department, including football, basketball, and baseball.