MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Jordan Harrison is plenty established over three seasons of college basketball, the last two of which she’s spent at West Virginia since following head coach Mark Kellogg from Stephen F. Austin.

As Harrison readies for her senior campaign, she does so looking to take the next step both in terms of production and leadership for a Mountaineer squad that will rely heavily on her in the upcoming season.

“I definitely see more production in assists, shots, even rebounding,” Harrison said. “I don’t really see much of a huge change, but there are certain shots I can’t turn down that I would have turned down last year. Just more production and being more aggressive, because my teammates are definitely going to need me this year.”

Harrison’s consistency has been one of her to

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