WVU's Bob Huggins: On-court scare caused by defibrillator going off
Posted Feb 20, 2017
West Virginia coach Bob Huggins gave the home crowd a scare as he fell to his knees on the court during a break in action on Monday. Huggins appeared to be clutching his chest and was looked at by medical professionals shortly before halftime of the Mountaineers' game against Texas. The veteran coach told ESPN's Holly Rowe that his "defibrillator went off."
(ESPN.com)
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