Benjamin Powell BACK FOR MORE — WVU point guard Jordan Harrison.
MORGANTOWN — Mark Kellogg, in his own words, has been around the block a time or two.
“This isn’t my first rodeo,” is the way the WVU women’s basketball coach put it.
Having talented players graduate is nothing new, but Kellogg’s task this season of replacing the production of former star J.J. Quinerly is not exactly the same as replacing just any talented player. She was a two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, as well as a multiple all-league player, one who finished her college career with 2,016 points, 341 assists and 328 steals.
“It’s definitely going to look different,” Kellogg said. “We’ll have to coach things a little differently to be sure. It’s not just replacing her 20 points a game, it’s also missing th

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