MORGANTOWN — The thought was there over the summer, as WVU women’s basketball coach Mark Kellogg relayed the story, that he just might have something in transfer guard Gia Cooke.

“It might have been before that,” Kellogg said. “Obviously, when we got her committed and signed that we had a pretty talented player.”

Numbers and expectations are rarely discussed early, but it’s doubtful anyone expected the type of production Cooke has produced so far.

The junior guard out of Upper Marlboro, Md. finished with 23 points inside the Hope Coliseum on Thursday night to lead the Mountaineers to a dominating 82-50 victory against struggling Georgia Tech, which has now lost five of its last six.

One good game is one thing, but Cooke has been a model of consistency ever since she was inserted into t

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