Jake TrotterJun 6, 2026, 11:16 PM ET
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Jake Trotter is a senior writer at ESPN. Trotter covers college football. He also writes about other college sports, including men's and women's basketball. Trotter resides in the Cleveland area with his wife and three kids and is a fan of his hometown Oklahoma City Thunder. He covered the Cleveland Browns and NFL for ESPN for five years, moving back to college football in 2024. Previously, Trotter worked for the Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Austin American-Statesman and Oklahoman newspapers before joining ESPN in 2011. He's a 2004 graduate of Washington and Lee University. You can reach out to Trotter at [email protected] and follow him on X at @Jake_Trotter.
Several fans at West Virginia's super regional baseball game were injured during a weather delay after a thunderstorm swept through Morgantown on Saturday, the university confirmed.
Mountaineers officials said that heavy winds blew over an event tent next to Kendrick Family Ballpark. At least five people were taken to the hospital.
"WVU would like to thank the immediate response of EMS, law enforcement and fire first responders who immediately secured the area and treated the injured spectators," university officials said in a statement.
After the 90-minute delay in the eighth inning, West Virginia finished off its 17-1 win over Cal Poly to advance to the Men's College World Series for the first time in school history.
"While it was a great day for Mountaineer baseball, all of Mountaineer Nation's thoughts are with those who were involved," university officials said. "We have been in touch with health care providers in the area to ensure those affected are supported in their recovery."