The West Virginia Mountaineers pulled off a 57-49 upset over No. 15 Duke on Friday night with only five players available in the second half. The college basketball season has barely started, but Colonial Hall at The Greenbrier might have already witnessed one of the most compelling results of the year.
"That was the craziest game that I've ever been a part of in my coaching career, without question," West Virginia coach Mark Kellogg said postgame. "...I couldn't be more proud of the resiliency, the guts, the grit, all of the things that I think our team is. We talk at West Virginia all the time about just what this state represents, and we want our teams to kind of mirror that."
As the clock was running out in the second quarter, Duke forward Jordan Wood blocked a shot attempt by West V

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