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      <description>West Virginia handled Missouri's pressure defense effectively, but that wasn't the only tactic that played out successfully in the Mountaineers' second round win in the NCAA tournament.</description>
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      <description>The hiring of Larry Harrison as the final assistant on the staff of WVU head basketball coach Bob Huggins completed the thread that runs through the entire group – recruiting prowess.</description>
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