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March 15, 2021 - 11:24 pm
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. For the first time in fifteen years, the University of Charleston women’s basketball team is bound for the NCAA Division II Elite Elight. The Golden Eagles (19-2) defeated Tiffin, 82-52 Tuesday in the Atlantic Regional title game in Columbus, Ohio.
WBB| UC Win!!!! Charleston advances to the Elite 8 with their 82-52 win over the Tiffin Dragons!!! #WingsUppic.twitter.com/i5FDerWvAK
Charleston outscored Tiffin 30-7 in the second quarter, en route to a 41-18 halftime lead. The Golden Eagles limited Tiffin to just 15-of-50 shooting from the floor and 3-of-16 from three-point range.
Editorial Roundup: West Virginia
Recent editorials from West Virginia newspapers:
The Herald-Dispatch on the effect the COVID-19 pandemic has on higher education enrollment:
The COVID-19 pandemic has been hard on higher education nationwide in many ways. That’s true in West Virginia, although perhaps not here as much as elsewhere.
As noted by reporter Courtney Hessler in Sunday’s edition of The Herald-Dispatch, West Virginia was one of four states that saw both its college undergraduate and graduate enrollment increase in the past year.
While the state is seeing an increase in enrollment, Marshall University officials said it has been a give and take in adjusting while trying to navigate the new waters of the pandemic. They said COVID-19 could have effects that will linger in programs for several years, but it is too early to tell what those might be.