MORGANTOWN -- WVU women's basketball coach Mark Kellogg wanted to see Sunday what he had throughout his roster, as the Mountaineers feature a mix of new and returning players.
West Virginia welcomed in six newcomers, with five being transfers and the other a freshman.
They shined Sunday evening inside the Hope Coliseum, as the Mountaineers took care of business in an exhibition against Fairmont State, 95-43.
West Virginia forced the Falcons into 37 turnovers, including 22 in the first half.
Five WVU players finished in double figures, with Sydney Woodley finishing with a game-high 15 points.
"Basketball is back," Kellogg said. "Fun to be out there. Fun for these guys to put on the uniform, play and compete. Obviously, at times, it looks pretty good. At times, there's plenty of things

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