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Jim Boeheim shook his head in disbelief, just like everybody else inside Madison Square Garden had a few minutes earlier, when Syracuse and West Virginia were tied at the end of regulation.
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A lawyer for an FBI security guard accused of spying on teenage girls as they tried on prom dresses at a West Virginia mall says his client is innocent.
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U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller’s office says the West Virginia lawmaker has undergone successful surgery to repair a torn tendon in his knee.
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Terrence Williams scored 20 points and No. 6 Louisville clinched the Big East regular-season title Saturday night, beating West Virginia 62-59.
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Alex Ruoff scored 20 points to lead five West Virginia players in double figures as the Mountaineers rolled past DePaul 82-63 on Wednesday night.
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Just in time for Barbie’s 50th birthday, a West Virginia lawmaker wants to outlaw the doll.
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Alex Ruoff scored all but three of his 16 points in the second half and West Virginia defeated South Florida 64-50 on Sunday.
made popular Mar 1 2009
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