MORGANTOWN -- Six newcomers occupy the West Virginia women's basketball roster, with five being transfers.
The new day and age of college athletics allows coaches to become more creative in roster composition.
WVU coach Mark Kellogg hasn't needed to do much because, according to the third-year coach, the Mountaineers haven't had any issues with cohesiveness.
Kellogg got his best observation of WVU's chemistry through an exhibition game last Sunday against Fairmont State inside the Hope Coliseum.
"[The players] took care of the off-the-court stuff pretty early," Kellogg said. "I felt like that was really easy. It's the cohesiveness on the court, playing with each other and finding rotations. This is gonna take a minute. We're not gonna have this all figured out over the next couple week

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