West Virginia conducts saddest press conference ever after Kansas loss
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West Virginia suffered one of the most improbable losses in recent memory on Monday, blowing a 12-point lead with 2:30 to play before eventually falling to Kansas in overtime.
As one might expect, the Mountaineers were visibly shaken after the contest finished, and conducted one of the saddest press conferences of all-time.
Coach Bob Huggins and forwards Nathan Adrian and Esa Ahmad took the podium and answered questions for four minutes. The overlying emotion conveyed by the three was not one of anger, just incredible sadness at the meltdown in the second half.
West Virginia gets a chance to rebound on Saturday when they return home to host Texas Tech.
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