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NOW THAT another West Virginia Conference basketball tournament has come and gone, you probably know that Mike Taylor's 44-point outburst for West Virginia State in Saturday night's title loss to Alderson-Broaddus was among the tourney's top individual efforts in years.
But I'll bet you didn't know that the WVC tournament helped pave the way for college basketball's use of the shot clock.See the full content of this document
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Wvc Tournament Helped Pioneer Use of Shot Clock
In a response to Dean Smith's dreaded "four corners" offense in which four Tar Heel players would stand around and play catch with cat-quick point guard Phil Ford until North Carolina's opponents cracked, college basketball instituted a 45-...
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