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Men's Basketball Becky Brouse

Weekly Guide to WVU Tech Athletics | January 12-17

Men's and Women's Basketball, Wrestling

Men's Basketball Becky Brouse

Weekly Guide to WVU Tech Athletics | January 12-17

Men's and Women's Basketball, Wrestling

Check out what's happening this week in WVU Tech athletics, January 12-17, 2016 — Featuring Men's and Women's Basketball and Wrestling. Head over to goldenbearathletics.com and Game Day Central to stay updated on live coverage options throughout the week.
 
 
Women's Basketball
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., at Carlow University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Thursday, 6:00 p.m., University of Rio Grande
Rio Grande, Ohio
Saturday, 1:00 p.m., Ohio Christian University
Circleville, Ohio
Live Coverage
WVU Tech Golden Bears | 6-8, 1-2 KIACRosterStats
Carlow Celtics | 5-8, 1-6 KIACRosterStats
Rio Grande RedStornm | 10-5, 3-1 KIACRosterStats
Ohio Christian Trailblazers | 9-6, 2-2 KIACRosterStats


LAST GAME
  • Fell to Newport News Apprentice School Saturday afternoon, 80-79.
  • Played the final few minutes with four players due to foul trouble.
  • Freshman Savannah Shamblin produced a triple-double of a team-high 19 points, contest-high 11 assists and ten boards.
  • Shamblin also grabbed four steals.
  • Senior Courtney Fisher's double-double effort came from 14 points and rebounds.
  • Freshman Alexandria Humphreys posted 14 points and a steal.
  • Junior Elizabeth Evans also scored in double digits with ten points.
 
 
Men's Basketball
Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., vs. Carlow University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Thursday, 8:00 p.m., University of Rio Grande
Rio Grande, Ohio
Saturday, 3:00 p.m., Ohio Christian University
Circleville, Ohio
Live Coverage
WVU Tech Golden Bears | 10-6, 2-1 KIACRosterStats
Carlow Celtics | 3-13, 0-7 KIACRosterStats
Rio Grande RedStorm | 14-4, 4-0 KIACRosterStats
Ohio Christian Trailblazers | 12-5, 2-2 KIACRosterStats
 
LAST GAME
  • Sophomore Ryan Atkins scored a game-high 30 points.
  • The team defeated Washington Adventist University Saturday evening.
  • The Golden Bears move to 10-6 this season with the 81-76 victory over the Shock who are now 5-9.
  • Tech defeated Washington Adventist earlier this season, 76-70 (December 5) in Takoma Park, Maryland.
  • Atkins had an efficient shooting night from the foul line going 15-for-16. The Miami, Florida native also pulled down six rebounds to go with two assists.
  • Junior Hunter Moles enjoyed two new career-highs with 14 points and seven rebounds while posting a block.
  • Senior Eddie Gordon and sophomore Juwuan Wilson posted 12 and ten points respectively to round out Tech's top offensive contributors.
  • Wilson had seven rebounds and dished a team-high five assists.
  • The Gold and Blue went 24-for-60 (40 percent) from the field.
  • Tech won the rebounding battle (46-27) and also held advantage over the Shock in second chance points (26-19).
 
 
Wrestling
Sunday, 9 a.m., at Builder Invitational
Newport News, Virginia
Hosted by Newport News Apprentice School
Live Coverage
WVU Tech Golden BearsRoster
Newport News BuildersRoster


Last Meet
  • Junior Denis Robles-Gomez finished fourth at 125 to lead WVU Tech wrestling to an eighth place finish at the John Crytzer Invitational
  • The Golden Bears finished with 27.5 team points while John Carroll University won with 129.5 points followed by the host school, Washington and Lee, who scored 123.5 points.
  • Robles-Gomez opened the tournament with a bye before falling to Lenny Ogozalek of Gettysburg by technical fall.
  • The junior went on to win his next two bouts by fall (6:03 and 0:53) prior to scoring a major decision (15-7) over Scranton's Brandon Davis.
  • In the third place match, Robles-Gomez fell to Ogozalek again by fall (4:53).
  • Junior Paul Gonzales produced 6.5 team points and a sixth place finish in the 133 weight class with three wins during the tournament — one by technical fall over Washington and Lee's Michael Smith, one by decision (14-8) and a bye in the first round.
  • Sophomore Corey Palmer (165) won by decision (9-7) and fall (0:42) while junior Colton Rowe (174) and freshman Noah Julian (285) each won by decision in their respective weight classes.
  • Sophomore Jephte Jeanpaul scored a win by major decision (13-3) at 149.
 

 
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Players Mentioned

Elizabeth Evans

#32 Elizabeth Evans

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5' 6"
Junior
Courtney Fisher

#13 Courtney Fisher

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5' 9"
Senior
Savannah Shamblin

#2 Savannah Shamblin

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5' 3"
Freshman
Alexandria Humphreys

#25 Alexandria Humphreys

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5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Elizabeth Evans

#32 Elizabeth Evans

5' 6"
Junior
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Courtney Fisher

#13 Courtney Fisher

5' 9"
Senior
F
Savannah Shamblin

#2 Savannah Shamblin

5' 3"
Freshman
G
Alexandria Humphreys

#25 Alexandria Humphreys

5' 4"
Freshman
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