West Virginia women look to make the most of a rare chance to host March Madness
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia coach Mark Kellogg has made a huge impression in his first three seasons at a major college. All that’s missing is a deep run in the women’s NCAA Tournament . No. 4 seed West Virginia (27-6) is a tournament host for the first time since 1992. A win over No. 13 seed...
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