MORGANTOWN — At one time in his life, Chance Moore was the type of basketball recruit that was bragged about heavily on social media, all of it with the hopes that the forward from Brookhaven, Ga. would pick their school.
He was a consensus 4-star kid, ranked No. 72 nationally by ESPN.
That was 2021, what probably seems like ages ago for Moore, who is now rapidly developing into one of West Virginia’s most consistent players.
WVU head coach Ross Hodge agrees with that notion, but the fact doesn’t surprise him in the least.
“He’s an experienced player and a top 100 player coming out of high school,” Hodge said. “He’s just so physical with his ability to drive the basketball and he gets on top of people really quick.”
Moore’s career began at Arkansas, and that season ties into somewhat

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