MONTGOMERY, West Virginia - Senior
Nia Nolan is now the all-time leading scoring for WVU Tech women's basketball and the team scored a 79-55 win over Berea College (Kentucky) in the Baisi Athletic Center Monday evening.
The Golden Bears are 13-14 this season while Berea holds a record of 13-9. Nolan produced 20 points in 33 minutes of play to bring her career-total to 1,503 points.
Senior
Noelani Woodson posted the game-high with 25 points on 8-for-14 shooting, including nailing seven three-pointers, dishing six assists and grabbing three steals. Junior
Cheyanne Lusk recorded her sixth double-double effort of the season with 12 each of points and rebounds and had six assists.
Junior
Courtney Fisher rounded out Tech's top offensive contributors with 10 points while pulling seven boards and three steals. Senior
Roche Wimberly had three blocks with four points and three rebounds.
As a team, Tech held the edge over the Mountaineers in forced errors (21-16) while outshooting their opponent, 43.2 percent (32-for-74) to 29.9 percent (20-for-67).
The Golden Bears will hit the road February 26 to face Allen University in Columbia, South Carolina to play for their third consecutive win.