Gabe Osabuohien’s House Flooded

Morgantown, West Virginia – West Virginia Mountaineers senior forward Gabe Osabuohien’s home suffered major water damage and is “completely flooded” following torrential downpours in Morgantown today.

Severe thunderstorms in Morgantown, West Virginia have left major roads in the city and throughout the WVU campus flooded.

Osabuohien said the following moments ago on his social media accounts: “Whole house flooded. Ya’ll don’t even know how much my clothes be.”

In addition, junior guard Sean McNeil posted a picture of his apartment with rain water all over his floor with the caption, “Great weather in Morgantown today.”

Prayers for Gabe, Sean and the entire Morgantown community tonight!

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Brad Smith
Brad Smith, "The Voice of Morgantown", is the most trusted, accomplished name in West Virginia sports journalism. Smith is the foremost, preeminent authority on West Virginia athletics and a lifelong fan of the Mountaineers. Smith, a proud graduate of West Virginia University, resides in Morgantown most of the year, but has a home in Jacksonville, Florida, where he lives during the winter.