Women's Soccer | 11/10/2015 1:06:00 PM
Check out what's happening this week in WVU Tech athletics, November 10-16, 2015 — Featuring Volleyball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Wrestling, Men's and Women's Swimming and Men's and Women's Basketball. Head over to
goldenbearathletics.com and Game Day Central to stay updated on live coverage options throughout the week.
Volleyball Tuesday, 3 p.m., vs. Alice Lloyd College Tuesday, 6 p.m., at Cincinnati Christian University Cincinnati, Ohio Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (3-25, 0-12 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Alice Lloyd Eagles (0-13, 0-8 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Cincinnati Christian Eagles (16-11, 5-5 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
LAST MATCH- Dropped a hard-fought, five-set match to Ohio Christian University after the 3-2 decision (26-24, 19-25, 23-25, 25-22, 11-15).
- Senior Jacque Carroll had a game-high 18 kills while marking the game-high in blocks as well with 3.5.
- Fellow classmate Jaymee Hannan posted the game-high in assists with 25 while also serving three aces.
- Freshman Madeline Gilson posted 38 digs for a new career-high.
- Freshman Ana Monteiro had 13 assists and 12 digs.
#2 Men's Soccer KIAC Championship Semifinal Thursday, 5 p.m., vs. #3 Point Park University Beckley, West Virginia Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (15-1, 5-1 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Point Park Pioneers (10-6-1, 5-2 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
LAST GAME - Finished their regular season with a 6-0 shutout victory over Cincinnati Christian University in a KIAC contest.
- Tech saw goal contributions from Jose Segarra (3' and 79'), Drew Lytton (26'), Francisco Neto (75' and 85') and Sam Laughton (88').
- Senior goalkeeper Pol Bernaldo recorded the shutout win in 45 minutes of play and one save.
- Junior Hunter Moles stopped three Eagle balls, finishing out the game in the second half for Tech.
#4 Women's Soccer KIAC Championship Semifinal Thursday, 6 p.m., at #1 Asbury College Wilmore, Kentucky Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (13-5, 5-3 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Asbury Eagles (12-4-1, 7-1 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
LAST GAME
- Defeated No. 5 Cincinnati Christian University in the quarterfinal of the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) Championships.
- The match-up at the Friends of Coal Trace Fork Soccer Complex ended after 90 minutes with a score of 4-1.
- Junior Alexandra Klein struck first for Tech, marking her fifth goal in 2015 after just 19 seconds into the game off the assists of senior Jessica Guzman and freshman Caitlin Foster.
- Within a three minute span, Foster was able to post an unassisted goal (56'), her seventh this season, an assisted score with the help of Guzman and Klein (59') and send the perfect pass to sophomore Katrina Fairbairn who netted Tech's final goal (59').
- Defense for the Golden Bears held their opponent to just six shots while posting 30 of their own including 21 on goal.
- The team also held advantage on corner kicks, 11-1.
- Freshman goalkeeper Martha Reyna earned the victory with four saves and just one goal allowed.
Wrestling Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at Ohio Valley University Vienna, West Virginia Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears | Roster | Stats |
Ohio Valley Fighting Scots | Roster | Stats |
LAST COMPETITION- Opened their season with three Golden Bears placing in the top four of their respective weight classes including a championship earned by senior Conrad Lacey in the Georgia Intercollegiate Open.
- Lacey won the 157-pound weight class with a pin (4:29), three decisions (6-3, 7-1, 5-1) and a medical forfeit in the championship.
- Sophomore Tristan Bean earned runner-up honors at 125, picking up a win by a major decision (15-4), a pin (1:34) in the quarterfinal and a technical fall (18-3) to reach the final where he lost by decision (7-4) to Life University's Devane Dodgens.
- Junior Terry Nance II placed fourth at 197, scoring a fall in his first match-up (2:42) and winning by decision (6-4) in the quarterfinal before falling in the semi by a 3-1 decision.
Men's and Women's Swimming Saturday, 1 p.m., vs. West Virginia Wesleyan College Montgomery, West Virginia Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (Men's) | Roster | Stats |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (Women's) | Roster | Stats |
West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats (Men's) | Roster | Stats |
West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats (Women's) | Roster | Stats |
LAST MEET (MEN'S)- Traveled to face Fairmont State University this Saturday, dropping the contest 139.55-122.5.
- Highlights of the individual event's include Manuel Serrano Laguna's first place touch in the 100 Breaststroke finishing with a time of 1:00.19, sophomore Quentin Cooper ended first in the 50 Free with a time of 21.8 and freshman Arthur Bertrand in the 200 Backstroke who also finished first (1:59.68).
- The team also saw first place finishes in the 200 Breaststroke (Laguna, 2:12.53) and the 500 Free (Cooper, 5:09.63).
LAST MEET (WOMEN'S)- For the first time in program history since WVU Tech reinstated swimming, the women's squad took the victory in a dual Saturday against Fairmont State University, 114-105.
- Highlights for the women include freshman Isabela Kiesewetter Zandaval with a first place finish in the 100 Backstroke (1:02.78) and 200 Backstroke (2:12.63) and freshman Mariana Loureiro was first in the 500 Free (5:47.71).
- Junior Francine Meyer achieved first with a time of 1:02.23 in the 100 Butterfly while also touching first in the 50 Free with a time of 25.61.
- Sophomore Kendra Monnin swam to a top finish in the 200 IM, touching at 2:15.55.
LAST GAME
- Lost to Shawnee State University 64-55 Sunday afternoon in the Waller Gymnasium.
- Tech had three players in double-figures with junior Paul Stone posting a game-high 17 points to go with the contest's top marks in rebounds with 13.
- The Danville, Virginia native also grabbed a game-high three steals.
- Sophomore Ryan Atkins marked 13 points and senior Eddie Gordon had 12 points to round out Tech's top offensive contributors.
- Junior Matthew Kallead and Patrick Gnagbo pulled down five boards each.
Women's Basketball Saturday, 6:00 p.m., at University of Pikeville Pikeville, Kentucky Monday, 5:30 p.m., at Bluefield College (Virginia) Bluefield, Virginia Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (2-1) | Roster | Stats |
Bluefield Rams (2-2) | Roster | Stats |
Pikeville Bears (2-0) | Roster | Stats |
LAST GAME
- Lost to Shawnee State University 87-55 Saturday afternoon in Portsmouth, Ohio.
- Tech had two players in double-figures with freshman Savannah Shamblin posting 12 points as well as five rebounds, three assists and two steals.
- Senior Rocio Ruiz-Berdejo marked 10 points to go with seven boards.
- Junior Courtney Fisher pulled down seven rebounds and scored six points for the Golden Bears.
- Freshman Breanna Propst had nine points and five rebounds.
- Junior LaKisha Adkins recorded eight points, four boards and three assists.
- The Golden Bears held advantages over the Bears in second chance points (17-16) and bench points (13-12).