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Morgantown: Best Places to Watch the Big East

Morgantown, WV is known as the home of West Virginia University. While West Virginia University is known as one of the nation’s biggest party schools and one reason students party is for their beloved Mountaineers. But what options are out there for the casual sports fan who doesn’t want to join in with a house full of “party animals” to catch the big game? Or what about the townie who wants to watch their favorite team at a place where everyone knows there name? Luckily, Morgantown has a treasure chest of pubs and sports bars to watch your favorite sports and of course, the Big East Conference. Check out the customized “Morgantown Sports Bar” map to find a location that suits your interests and tastes…or taste buds.

The Sports Page -While not the biggest of venues, the Sports Page has the biggest heart. Nearly every inch of wall space is covered with a flat screen TV (showing any sporting event you request) or unique sports memorabilia like a signed jersey or a piece of the field goal post from the 1984 WVU-Penn State game. “The Page” also boasts cheap buffalo wing specials (25 cent wings on Monday nights) and a hard-to-beat Friday happy hour ($5 All-You-Can-Eat wings, pizza, and corn-dog bites…$1.50 domestic drafts and $3 Long Island Iced Teas).

Gibbie’s Pub and Eatery – Ok, so maybe this isn’t your typical sports bar, or even a sports bar in general. But it is a safe bet that sports will always be on the various TVs at Gibbies and Gib’s boasts something that none of the other dives on this list do…a mission to provide top-quality craft beer. Gibbie’s has the most beers on tap in Morgantown and there is a different brew to suit every person, or sports fan’s taste. Be sure to check out the 2-4-1 pint special on Tuesday nights or the “beer-battered fries” with a Philly Cheese Steak…and Gibbie’s usually has live music to soothe your soul after that emtional loss or heart-pounding victory!

The Cue -The Cue has great drink specials and cheap games of pool. A little more underrated than most places, The Cue lands in the Top 5 for having the biggest viewing area and TV screen in a Morgantown sports bar. If you don’t want to watch the game on the  dozen-or-so TVs in the billiards area of the bar, then head upstairs to the full-fledged theatre that has comfy couches and a projection screen…that always looks great with your favorite team on it. Not to worry, there is a side bar in the “Theatre Room” to ensure you don’t go to long without a fresh brew!

Kegler’s -Kegler’s and Kegler’s II offer the best buffalo wings in town and arguably the best game day experience. If you want to be with fanatics of your favorite Big East team, or just listen to the bantering from fans on NFL Sundays, head over to Kegler’s for an array of beers and spirits and some of the best pub grub in Morgantown. Sundays always have great wing specials (35 cents and $2.00 domestic drafts) and if your game isn’t on TV or your team got knocked out of the playoffs, get a pair of shoes and a bowling bowl and have a blast at Kegler’s very own bowling alley. You really can’t go wrong here!

Coach’s Bar N Grill -So it’s a little far out of the way, but if you are looking for a classy atmosphere to watch your team(s), then Coach’s is it. Coach’s has a great viewing area(s) with large flat screens and numerous areas to sit alone or with a crowd. The bar is lined with granite counter tops and dark wood-paneled walls and typically has various specials throughout the week, but the food really shines here and just about anything you order would rival your mom’s meatloaf. And here’s a little tip, plenty of WVU athletic coaches like Bob Huggins like to frequent this place…so keep your eyes peeled and your glass full!

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Big East on TV – 1/13/2011

Men’s Basketball:
West Virginia (10-4, 2-2) vs. Providence (11-6, 0-4) ESPN2

A review of this Big East matchup will be made available following the game.

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All Good Things Must Come to an End

 

It's just a basketball, right?

Photo Courtesy AP.

A little more than a week after the UConn women’s basketball team saw their NCAA record win streak end at Stanford, the No. 6 West Virginia University women’s basketball team saw their NCAA best 16 game win streak come to screeching halt at Big East foe Marquette. The Golden Eagles used an 11-0 run late in the second half and 18 points from Angel Robinson to pull off the home upset, 69-54.

Despite the Top 10 victory over West Virginia, Marquette lost something during the game as well. Marquette coach Terri Mitchell was struck in the head by a loose ball and was knocked back into her bench, forcing an assistant to take over the reigns. Mitchell stayed on the sidelines until the following media timeout when she left the court under her own power.

Marquette officials announced after the game that Mitchell was having trouble with dizziness (a good sign that the loose ball attack could have led to a concussion) but was in good health. Besides the surreal court side accident, there was nothing flukey about the Golden Eagles second half dominance, outscoring the Mountaineers 38-19.

Mountaineer coach Mike Carey would later comment “I never thought we would lose composure like we did,” and “this shouldn’t happen with five seniors; should not happen.” Clearly the Mountaineers head coach was a little disturbed by the way his experienced team performed late in the contest but his streaky squad was simply undone by better play.

Marquette (14-3, 2-2) is now enjoying a two game win streak against Top 25 competition as the Golden Eagles took down #18 Georgetown on January 8. The Mountaineers (16-1, 3-1) will have an opportunity to get back on track when they host #25 Syracuse this Saturday.

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The Big Beast Blog is Born.

Welcome,

After researching the current state of the “Big East Conference Sports Blog World,” it came to my attention that the cupboard is quite bare. Sans for a blog on ESPN, which only covers the rumblings of Big East football, Big East alums, fans, and detractors are without a platform to catch up on the comings and goings in the world of Big East sports. Hence the immaculate conception of the The Big Beast Blog.

TheBigBeast will frequently feature instant news from the recruiting trail, weekly game previews/reviews, player/team ratings and rankings, coaching changes/developments, thoughts on breaking news from the Big East Conference and a general discussion about every thing good (and bad) from Storrs to Tampa…or should that be Fort Worth?

You and the Big East fans in your life can expect updates on sports like football, men’s and women’s basketball, occasional notations on men’s and women’s soccer, and any other sport you find relevant in the Big East Conference. It should also be noted that reader discussion and comments are greatly encouraged here at The Big Beast…I want to know what you think!

Unfortunately, TheBigBeast hasn’t left the B.L.O.G. Memorial Hospital’s nursery yet and is still having trouble recognizing its’ mother’s face. However, the blog will be taking baby steps within the next week with the goal of reaching a full-fledged Usain Bolt-inspired sprint coming shortly.

And remember, it’s not the Big East…it’s The Big Beast.

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