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2025 Best Virginia TBT Roster

2025 Best Virginia TBT Roster

Fox Sports23-07-2025
Best Virginia (West Virginia's alumni squad) has been a TBT staple since 2019, consistently showcasing the toughness and grit that defined WVU basketball. Winners of this year's West Virginia region, they also reached the quarterfinals in both 2021 and 2023. Check out the full roster for Best Virginia as they take the floor in TBT 2025. Best Virginia Roster Eduardo Andre – Power Forward (West Virginia)
John Flowers – Small Forward (West Virginia)
Wesley Harris – Small Forward (West Virginia)
Kedrian Johnson – Point Guard (West Virginia)
Tre Mitchell – Power Forward (West Virginia)
Toby Okani – Small Forward (West Virginia)
James Reese V – Shooting Guard (North Texas and South Carolina)
Isaiah Sanders – Shooting Guard (Fairmount State University)
Will Voorhees – Power Forward (Notre Dame College)
Jarrod West – Point Guard (Marshall University and University of Louisville)
J. D. Weatherspoon – Power Forward (Ohio State and Toledo)
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuaa Joel Embiid's cautious return from knee surgery and his ongoing battle with injuries, which limited him to just 19 games in the 2024-25 season. The panel debates how Embiid's chronic health issues impact the Philadelphia 76ers' championship aspirations and if "The Process" can ever truly achieve its potential with their star consistently sidelined. How to watch Best Virginia in the TBT Quarterfinals
Best Virginia will face off against Shell Shock. Here's how to catch the game: Date: Monday, July 28, 2025
Time: 6 p.m. ET
TV: FS1 Path to the Quarterfinals (3) Best Virginia (West Virginia) 79, (1) Elite Nation 68
(3) Best Virginia (West Virginia) 82, (2) Herd That (Marshall) 75
(3) Best Virginia (West Virginia) 72, (6) DuBois Dream 69 Get more from the The Basketball Tournament Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
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