Former WVU big man Jesse Edwards earned his way into an NBA Draft Combine invitation after his play in the G League Elite Camp last week. Now, Edwards is showcasing his talent amongst some of the best NBA draft prospects this week in Chicago.
West Virginia center Jesse Edwards has been called up from the G-League Elite Camp to the NBA Draft Combine, according to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony. He will now have a chance to be selected in the 2024 NBA Draft.
Former WVU C Jesse Edwards was invited to the NBA G League Elite Camp, which will take place from May 11-12 in Chicago. This gives Edwards the opportunity to showcase himself into the NBA draft combine.
WVU big man Jesse Edwards is set to play in the NABC Reese’s Division-I All-Star Game during the Final Four weekend in Phoenix, Az., per release. Edwards is a part of the west All-Star team.
Jesse Edwards celebrated his return to the starting lineup by scoring a season-high 25 points to lead West Virginia to a 69-65 victory over Cincinnati in Big 12 play Wednesday night in Morgantown, W.
WVU C Jesse Edwards checked into the game vs. Oklahoma State with 14 minutes left in the first half. Edwards has been out of action since Dec. 16 with a fractured right wrist that he suffered in the UMass game.
Jesse Edwards, WVU’s big man, has been out of action since Dec. 16 with a fractured right wrist. Edwards recently had his brace removed and has returned to basketball activities.
West Virginia Basketball has completed non-conference play at 5-8. And now the team has seen multiple versions of the roster as many key pieces have been moving in and out of the lineup since Nov.
A five-year college player, Edwards is certainly older for a draft prospect, but has a skillset that should translate at the next level. The current West Virginia center spent four years at Syracuse before transferring this season.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia escaped Bellarmine late 62-58 in a non-conference matchup on Sunday evening. WVU F Quinn Slazinski found Jesse Edwards for a dunk to close it out for the Mountaineers.
West Virginia basketball bounced back on Tuesday night, defeating Jacksonville State 70-57. The Mountaineers gained their confidence back after an embarrassing loss to Monmouth last week.
The West Virginia Mountaineers unofficially tipped off the 2023-24 season Friday night with an 85-78 win over the George Mason Patriots in a charity exhibition game.
WVU big man Jesse Edwards was named to the 2024 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award watch list on Friday afternoon, per release. Edwards is preparing for his first season with the Mountaineers and his final year of college basketball.
One of the transfer portal’s most impactful players, Jesse Edwards, announced on Sunday that he was transferring from Syracuse to West Virginia. While he said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony NIL playing a factor was more of “a bonus,” it is intriguing why he is heading to West Virginia.
Center Jesse Edwards, regarded as one of the top transfers in the portal, announced Sunday he would be leaving Syracuse for West Virginia. In doing so, he raised some questions about where the Orange are going as a program.
The West Virginia men's basketball program added yet another notable transfer on Sunday.
Former Syracuse center Jesse Edwards has trimmed his list to three schools to play in his final year of collegiate eligibility, according to a report from On3.
Syracuse All-Atlantic Coast Conference third-team center Jesse Edwards, who averaged a double-double in the 2022-23 season, announced Tuesday that he's entering the transfer portal for his final year of eligibility.
Syracuse basketball needed a quality win desperately to keep its NCAA Tournament hopes alive. Tuesday night, the Orange got just that by knocking off #23 NC State 75-72.
Jesse Edwards collected 20 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks as Syracuse defeated visiting Georgetown 83-64 on Saturday in a matchup of long-time former Big East rivals.
Syracuse has two capable guards in senior Joe Girard and freshman Judah Mintz, but everything the Orange do these days revolves around center Jesse Edwards.
Syracuse basketball starting center Jesse Edwards had another solid outing for the Netherlands at the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers on Monday. Edwards played 11 minutes, scored four points, grabbed three rebounds and blocked three shots in a 92-81 loss to Italy.
Edwards' points and rebounds per game were career highs through his first three seasons, as were his steals (1.1) and minutes per contest (27.8.)
Edwards suffered the injury during Tuesday night's victory against Boston College.
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