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Unfortunately, early on those shots weren't falling for her teammates. Glenn, who also had 11 rebounds and six steals, scored 14 of her team's 22 first-half points, including all of the Indians' seven points in the second quarter. While Glenn shot 5 for 8 from the field in the first half, her teammates struggled, making just 2 of 15.

"I wasn't really worried about our shooting at halftime," Marshall said. "I know that might sound crazy because we shot horribly but we were taking good shots."

Marshall was also comforted that he had Glenn, a state player of the year candidate, on his side.

"I know I'm biased but if Miki Glenn is not the best player in the state of West Virginia then I would like to see some of those players," Marshall said. "I have told her before that there are some players that if it was a one-on-one tournament then she may be in trouble. But when it comes to playing team basketball, the intelligence that goes along with the game, when to get the foul and how to finish, I have coached a long time and I haven't seen any player who does those things better."

Glenn scored 10 of the team's 16 points during the run in the third quarter.

"Early on, we were making our shots," Glenn said. "But, I knew eventually they would fall. We just needed to get a better offensive flow. We tried to push the ball up the floor. We got a couple of breakouts and I got to the [free throw] line a couple of times. I think that really helped us."

Not only did Glenn get to the line, but she got there often and finished. Glenn finished the game 19 for 23 from the line.

"When she gets into a big-time situation, she doesn't rattle," Marshall said.

Kaci Linville led the Cougars with seven points while Knight contributed with two points and nine rebounds.

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