Getting an autograph for my son - question

My son and I are headed to the WVU. He got a Momcilovic jersey for Christmas. Also got his playing card when we saw them in Sioux Falls. What are the odds we could get him to sign one of these while we were there, and how should we go about trying to do so? Would be pretty cool if he could, but not sure if it's feasible. TIA.
How'd it turn out?
 
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I’ll add this tidbit in about how programs respond.

A couple of years ago a good friend of mine was dying of cancer. Long time women’s bball fan and one of the “Power of the Pops” guys (search for that on the cyclones.com site). I contacted Coach Fennelly and told him about Dale. Two days later a bunch of Cyclone stuff including some autographed stuff showed up at his hospital in Iowa City. That really touched me and made a big impression on his family.
Back about 5 years ago my best friend retired from the Post Office after close to 40 years. I emailed JP for ***** and giggles to see if he could send something. A couple days later I actually got a response from him (I don't know if it was him or his assistant that actually responded), I was able to get a box of ISU swag along with a congratulation letter from JP, CMC, Steve Prohm, and coach Finley. I made oak frames and gave to him for his retirement.
 
As others have mentioned, email the basketball staff or hit him up directly on Twitter. A buddy got a pair of signed Monte Morris shoes back when we were in college out of a run in on Welch then hitting him up on Twitter the next day. Monte dropped them off at his place and may have accepted a small payment that wasn't technically allowed by NCAA rules at the time.
 
Favorite Hilton autograph memories as a kid:
  • I got Fizer to sign the schedule poster of him dunking. He had me turn around and used my back as a table
  • When I was younger than that, for my birthday once my friends and I made "Hit the 3 Willoughby" computer printouts (8.5x11" signs that we thought he would be able to see in the top rows of the upper deck). After the game, we hung around the concourse above the locker rooms and got him to sign them after
    • Flash forward 10-15 years or so, I was then a MBB manager when Willoughby returned to Ames for the first time for a game, which coincidentally happened to be on my birthday
 
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