West Virginia Women's basketball takes on No.10 TCU
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Mark Kellogg and his Mountaineers (14-3, 4-1)return to Morgantown riding high after upsetting then No. 11 Iowa State 83-70.
The Mountaineers are coming into Hope Coliseum with plenty of confidence after holding Preseason Player of the Year Audi Crooks to 22 points and forcing 4 turnovers. After throwing the game away against then-No. 17 Texas Tech, the Mountaineers returned to their bread-and-butter, forcing Iowa State to commit 25 turnovers.
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