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No. 23 West Virginia women top Appalachian State 80-51 for coach Mark Kellogg’s 500th career victory
West Virginia forced 27 turnovers and scored 30 points off them, extending its home winning streak to 21 games, coach Mark Kellogg's 500th career win.
- On Thursday, West Virginia Mountaineers defeated Appalachian State 80-51 in Morgantown, delivering coach Mark Kellogg his 500th career victory.
- Using a 12-0 third-quarter run, the Mountaineers extended a 46-29 halftime lead as Appalachian State's 27 turnovers produced 30 West Virginia points.
- Defensively, Kierra Wheeler and Sydney Shaw contributed five steals each to West Virginia's total of 17, while Gia Cooke scored 19 points and Wheeler added 15.
- Inside the WVU Coliseum, the Mountaineers' nonconference streak reaches 39 consecutive regular-season wins dating to 2018-19, then West Virginia travels to Nassau, Bahamas to face McNeese on Monday while Appalachian State continues its road trip at UNC Asheville on Saturday.
- Entering the matchup, West Virginia averaged 79.3 points and allowed 51, and the victory marked their 21st straight home win spanning three seasons, reinforcing early-season momentum.
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Read Full ArticleMorgan Geekie scores twice to tie for NHL goals lead, Bruins beat Kings 2-1 in OT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Morgan Geekie scored his second goal of the game at 2:27 of overtime to tie for the NHL goals lead and give the Boston Bruins a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night.
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