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Two-sport time demands run high on Lowe

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Whether he is West Virginia’s quarterback of the future or its leadoff hitter, Trey Lowe is devoting spring semester to building the foundations for both.

At times, it’s exhausting.

After spending last weekend with the Mountaineers baseball team in South Carolina, Lowe was excused from a Monday quarterbacks meeting but showed up anyway.

“He wants to do everything. He’s such an eager kid,” offensive coordinator Jake Spavital said. “I told him ‘You don’t need to come in to the office,’ but he comes in and he looks like he’s running on empty.