In a move that’s sending shockwaves through college baseball, West Virginia University has landed a monumental addition to its pitching rotation — 2024 DII National Pitcher of the Year Ian Korn. After a sensational season with Seton Hill, where he boasted a blistering 11-2 record and a minuscule 1.81 ERA, Korn is stepping up to the Division I stage and joining the Mountaineers in Morgantown.
This is not just a transfer — it’s a full-blown power play.
Korn dominated hitters with lethal precision all season long, and now, with WVU’s eyes locked on Big 12 supremacy, his arrival could be a game-changer. Sources say Korn chose West Virginia for its elite pitching development and competitive platform — and Mountaineer fans are already buzzing with excitement.
🔥 What This Means for WVU Baseball:
Adds immediate star power and depth to the mound
Brings postseason-ready experience and composure
Signals WVU’s serious intent to rise in national rankings
From DII dominance to DI dreams, Ian Korn is ready to blaze a new trail — and WVU just lit the fuse.