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WVU Tech Basketball Opens Season Homecoming Day

Men's and Women's Basketball

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Men's Basketball | 10/30/2015 5:27:00 PM

MONTGOMERY, West Virginia — The WVU Tech men's and women's basketball teams will begin their 2015-16 campaigns Saturday afternoon to help celebrate Homecoming in Montgomery, West Virginia. Action in the Baisi Athletic Center will start at 2 p.m. when the women face the University of Northwestern (Ohio) followed by the men taking on NCAA DII foe West Virginia State University at 4 p.m.

LIVE COVERAGE
The WVU Tech Sports Information Department will provide live in-game stats and video for both games. To access Game Day Central for live coverage links go to goldenbearathletics.com.

 


WVU Tech Women's Basketball vs. University of Northwestern (Ohio)

COACHES
  • Tech head coach Jenna Everhart begins her sixth season at WVU Tech where she earned her 50th win as a head coach last season.
  • Mike Armbruster starts his first season at Northwestern. He was previously an assistant for the school's men's squad.

RECORDS
  • The Golden Bears are coming off a 16-15 campaign last season and were picked to finish fourth in their new conference's (KIAC) Colonial Division and sixth overall in the KIAC.
  • The Racers also finished 16-15 in 2014-15 as they lost in the quarterfinal of the WHAC Tournament.

GOLDEN BEAR NOTES
  • Everhart is 2-2 in her three previous season openers including a 91-85 loss to the University of Pikeville to start last season.
  • The team enters their first season into the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) in the Colonial Division.
  • Tech was voted fourth in the Colonial Division and sixth overall in the KIAC in the Coaches' Preseason Poll.
  • Senior center Rocio Ruiz-Berdejo finished last year No. 25 in the NAIA with 3.4 offensive rebounds per game.
  • A season ago, senior Cheyanna Lusk was No. 32 in the league with 62 steals.
  • The Golden Bears return a double-figure scorer from last season in Lusk (12.1 points per game).
  • Sophomore center Emily Brown comes to Tech from the University of Rio Grande.
  • Everhart also brought in freshmen Savannah Shamblin, Breanna Propst, Alexandria Humphreys, Alexandra Combs and Tiffany Reavis.

SCOUTING NORTHWESTERN RACERS
  • The Racers return their two top scorers in seniors Madison Coldren (15.6 ppg) and Sammi Dervisevic (11.3 ppg).
  • Northwestern posted a 7-6 record on the road last year including winning three of their last four contests.

UP NEXT
The Golden Bears will host Bluefield College (Virginia) November 3 in the Baisi Athletic Center.
 
 
WVU Tech Men's Basketball vs. West Virginia State University

COACHES
  • Bob Williams has been Tech's head coach since 2002. Williams has guided the Golden Bears to 201 wins in his time at Tech.
  • Bryan Poore became West Virginia State's head coach in 1999 leading the program to a record of 280-166 in that time

RECORDS
  • Tech earned runners-up in the A.I.I. Championship last season going 23-10 including tournament play, receiving an at-large bid to the NAIA DI National Championships.
  • The Yellow Jackets finished 6-25 in 2014-15.

GOLDEN BEAR NOTES
  • The team enters their first season into the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) in the Colonial Division.
  • WVU Tech was picked fourth in the KIAC Colonial division with 38 points and seventh overall in the conference.
  • Tech returns one starter from last season in junior point guard Ra'Shaud Kincaid. Kincaid finished No. 2 (NAIA DI) in assist/turnover ratio (3.513) last season and No. 8 in three-point field goal percentage (.450).
  • Last year to open the season, Kincaid had nine points and seven assists.
  • Junior guard transfer (Louisburg College) Paul Stone, who is 6-6, will make an impact for Tech during their 2015-16 campaign.
  • In Tech's last four season openers they have been a perfect 4-0.

SCOUTING WEST VIRGINIA STATE
  • The Yellow Jackets, part of the Mountain East Conference, allowed their opponents an average of 84.1 ppg last season.
  • West Virginia State was 3-13 on the road in 2014-15.

UP NEXT
Tech will host Ohio University (Eastern) Sunday, November 1 at 4 p.m. in the Baisi Athletic Center.
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Players Mentioned

Cheyanna Lusk

#21 Cheyanna Lusk

G
5' 7"
Senior
Rocio Ruiz-Berdejo

#54 Rocio Ruiz-Berdejo

C
6' 1"
Senior
Emily Brown

#50 Emily Brown

C
6' 5"
Sophomore
Alexandra Combs

#22 Alexandra Combs

G/F
5' 7"
Freshman
Savannah Shamblin

#2 Savannah Shamblin

G
5' 3"
Freshman
Breanna Propst

#10 Breanna Propst

F
5' 10"
Freshman
Alexandria Humphreys

#25 Alexandria Humphreys

G
5' 4"
Freshman
Tiffany Reavis

#40 Tiffany Reavis

C
6' 0"
Freshman
Ra

#1 Ra'Shaud Kincaid

PG
5' 8"
Junior
Paul Stone

#5 Paul Stone

G
6' 6"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Cheyanna Lusk

#21 Cheyanna Lusk

5' 7"
Senior
G
Rocio Ruiz-Berdejo

#54 Rocio Ruiz-Berdejo

6' 1"
Senior
C
Emily Brown

#50 Emily Brown

6' 5"
Sophomore
C
Alexandra Combs

#22 Alexandra Combs

5' 7"
Freshman
G/F
Savannah Shamblin

#2 Savannah Shamblin

5' 3"
Freshman
G
Breanna Propst

#10 Breanna Propst

5' 10"
Freshman
F
Alexandria Humphreys

#25 Alexandria Humphreys

5' 4"
Freshman
G
Tiffany Reavis

#40 Tiffany Reavis

6' 0"
Freshman
C
Ra

#1 Ra'Shaud Kincaid

5' 8"
Junior
PG
Paul Stone

#5 Paul Stone

6' 6"
Junior
G