WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — West Virginia women’s basketball coach Mark Kellogg had more time than usual for halftime adjustments Friday night.

Problem was, Kellogg wasn’t sure what to adjust in his team’s matchup with 15th-ranked Duke in the Skechers Greenbrier Tip-Off.

Due to a review at the conclusion of the second quarter that led to the ejection of six Mountaineers and seven plays altogether, halftime spanned 30 minutes, and not until moments before the third quarter began did Kellogg become fully aware his team would have only five players available for the second half.

“We had like 2 minutes to come up with a game plan and how we were going to play with five,” Kellogg said.

Facing a three-point deficit to start the second half, the Mountaineers went in front 12 seconds into t

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