WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.V. — Mark Kellogg had two words written on his dry-erase board: Believe and breathe.
There wasn’t much else the Mountaineers could do besides that. Playing against No. 15 Duke at Colonial Hall at the Greenbier with just five players for all of the second half, West Virginia had to stay calm and keep its composure. And, as improbable as it seemed, the Mountaineers had to have faith that they could win.
Kellogg’s message was received by his players. And so was a brand-new gameplan.
“That’s the craziest game that I’ve ever been a part of in my coaching career, without question,” Kellogg said. “I couldn’t be more proud
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