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West Virginia upsets No. 15 Duke after 6 ejected in first half

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 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 Tipoff, a series of college games played this weekend and next at Colonial Hall at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.