West Virginia is about to welcome a good two guard: Noah Farrakhan. This seasoned veteran brings a wealth of experience and a scoring ability that’s set to help the Mountaineers’ game. Farrakhan is from Newark, N.J., at 6-foot-2 and 170 pounds. Last season at Eastern Michigan, he averaged 12.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists.
But here’s the twist: Farrakhan isn’t just your average recruit. He’s a two-time transfer, his first season was spent at Eastern Carolina. To hit the court in the upcoming season, he’ll need that coveted NCAA waiver.
Farrakhan is explosive and crafty! He will bring a spark that West Virginia needs, especially in light of the recent changes from the departure of former head Coach Bob Huggins. The Mountaineers are on the verge of a basketball transformation, and Farrakhan’s arrival is definitely a good addition.

Farrakhan is a tough-minded guard, that plays with a blend of passion and aggression. A former five-star high school prospect, he once stood at the center of recruiting, with programs from across the nation vying for his talents. The big stage is no stranger to him; Farrakhan has played in the spotlight majority of his career.
