With just five players available for the second half after multiple ejections, West Virginia 's women's basketball team upset No. 15 Duke 57-49 on Friday.
"You see in sports things like that happen; there's just something where you rally around each other," West Virginia coach Mark Kellogg told ESPNU after the game. "I'm so proud of that group of five. I guess it's one of those moments where you don't really know what to say. But that's as good a win as I've probably ever had."
Friday's game was the opener of The Greenbrier Tip-Off, a series of college games played this weekend and next at Colonial Hall at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Mountaineers fans made up most of the crowd, and they became the "sixth player" for West Virginia in the second hal

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