Golf | 9/28/2015 10:23:00 AM
Check out what's happening this week in WVU Tech athletics, September 28 - October 4, 2015 — Featuring Men's and Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Men's and Women's Cross Country and Golf. Game Day Central will be updated as live coverage options become available, go to
goldenbearathletics.com throughout the week.
Volleyball Tuesday, 7:00 p.m., at University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande, OH Saturday, 11:00 a.m., vs. Appalachian Bible, Montgomery, WV Saturday, 3:00 p.m., vs. Indiana University Southeast, Montgomery, WV Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (0-8, 0-2 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Appalachian Bible Warriors (7-2) | Roster | Stats |
Rio Grande RedStorm (9-3, 2-1 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
IU Southeast Grenadiers (7-6, 2-1 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
LAST MATCH- Dropped a pair of matches Saturday afternoon to host school, Emory & Henry College (3-0) and Eastern Mennonite University (3-0).
- The Golden Bears are now 1-12, 0-3 (KIAC) in 2015.
- Tech dropped match one versus Eastern Mennonite with scores of 25-14, 25-15, 25-19.
- In the nightcap, the Gold and Blue fell 25-16, 25-22 and 26-24.
- Freshman Madeline Gilson had a career day, posting a career-high 21 digs against Emory & Henry while marking 11 digs in the match with Eastern Mennonite.
Men's Soccer Wednesday, 4:00 p.m., at Point Park University, Pittsburgh, PA Saturday, 3:00 p.m., at Ohio Christian University, Circleville, OH Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (7-0) | Roster | Stats |
Point Park Pioneers (15-3, 4-0 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Ohio Christian Trailblazers (4-3) | Roster | Stats |
LAST GAME - Finished their two-game road trip to Chicago with a 10-0 shutout victory over Robert Morris University-Springfield Saturday afternoon.
- Freshman Lucas Bruck recorded his first collegiate goal, converting that into his first career hat trick to help the Golden Bears move to 7-0 this season.
- Freshmen Ethan Emmons and Álvaro Adán marked their first collegiate goals for the Golden Bears.
- Tech also saw contributions from juniors Daniel Ramirez, Joaquin Rodriguez and Ridge Ramsey, senior captain Raul Martin and sophomore Francisco Neto as they each netted a goal.
- Sophomore Jose Segarra produced three assists while senior Sam Laughton and Emmons had two each.
- Freshmen Tyrone Madhani, Harry Reilly and Adán posted an assist a piece.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Pol Bernaldo (4-0) recorded the shutout win for the Golden Bears.
- Junior Hunter Moles had a save in the second half for Tech after 45 minutes of play.
Golf Friday - Saturday, KIAC Fall Preview Tournament, Owensboro, Kentucky |
WVU Tech Golden Bears | Roster | Stats |
LAST TOURNAMENT- Wrapped up competition at the Dye Intercollegiate at the Urbabana Country Club Sunday afternoon with a 6th place finish as a team.
- Tech was led by freshman Matt Ryan who finished tied for seventh over the two-day tournament, shooting par (72) on day one and finishing with a total of 154 after an 82 on day two.
- Freshman Makenzie Gaskin placed T17 after posting rounds of 80 and 79.
- Freshman Drew Hiskins fired a 166 (83, 83) for 36 holes to finish T25th.
- The Gold and Blue also had T33rd and 37th place finishes by freshmen Alex Goodman (176) and Callum Langford (179) respectively.
Women's Soccer Friday, 4:30 p.m., Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC Saturday, 3:00 p.m., Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC Live Coverage |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (7-1, 1-1 KIAC) | Roster | Stats |
Salem Spirtis (6-2) | Roster | Stats |
Warren Wilson Owls (4-2-1) | Roster | Stats |
LAST GAME
- Defeated the University of Pikeville 3-2 for their sixth consecutive victory.
- Freshman Caitlin Foster, assisted by freshman Alexandra Klein, found the back of the net with just 2:42 left in overtime.
- The Golden Bears struck early when sophomore Tristen Kilman marked her fourth goal of the season in the ninth minute.
- The teams both netted a goal in the second half, including Klein's first collegiate score (76') to send the game to overtime. Kilman connected with Klein on the goal.
- In OT, Tech's only shot taken was the goal made by Foster.
- Senior goalkeeper Sydney Schaeffer stopped two of the Bears' shots in extra minutes to help the Gold and Blue to their third overtime win of the season.
- Schaeffer (5-0) had a total of four saves and one goal allowed in 44 minutes of play while sophomore goalkeeper Martha Reyna had the same stats in 55 minutes of play.
Men's and Women's Cross Country Saturday, Louisville, Kentucky. Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (Men's) | Roster | Stats |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (Women's) | Roster | Stats |
LAST MEET (WOMEN'S)- Women's cross country team finished in fourth place in the Division II team portion of the Greensboro Cross Country Invitational..
- The Golden Bears were led by sophomore Ivy Aleshire who placed second with a time of 19:41.
- Clarion University won the D-II competition followed by Concord University, Winston-Salem State University and the Golden Bears.
- The Gold and Blue's second finisher was junior Halina Carrera. The Chino, California native finished the 5k in 20:22 in the 60-woman field.
- Tech's third, fourth and fifth runners were junior Kylie Lang (16th, 21:08), Gjenine Galloway (23rd, 21:34) and junior Atiyyah Herron (33rd, 22:45).
LAST MEET (MEN'S )- Had four runners finish in the top twenty as it took second place at the Greensboro Cross Country Invitational.
- Freshman Darren Haydu paced the Golden Bears for their second consecutive meet this season by clocking a time of 28:28 on the 8,000-meter course.
- Fellow classmate Jesse Griesheimer ran a 29:42 to finish 11th.
- Griesheimer was followed by senior Dominic Rich as he crossed in 30:16 for the 17th spot.
- Freshman Chandler Horton was 20th, running a time of 31:11 while sophmore Cai Carena rounded out Tech's top five with a 31:42 showing in the 8k race.
- As a team, the Golden Bears finished with a score of 62 while first place Concord University had 15 points.