Men's Soccer | 11/8/2016 12:05:00 PM
BECKLEY, West Virginia — The No. 2 seed, WVU Tech, will host No. 3 Midway University in a semifinal of the River States Conference (RSC) Men's Soccer Tournament Wednesday, November 9 at the YMCA Paul Cline Memorial Sports Complex in Beckley, West Virginia. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Tech will be giving away window clings featuring the new Golden Bear logo to the first 100 fans in attendance that evening.
The Gold and Blue enter the game with a 2016 showing of 15-1-2, 7-0-1 (RSC) while the Eagles hold a record of 10-7-1, 6-2 (RSC). Tech received a bye in the first round while Midway advanced to the semifinals after defeating No. 6 Point Park University 1-0 (November 5).
RECORDS
- Tech is riding a four-game winning streak and is 5-0-2 in home contests this season including a 5-0 victory over Midway (September 29).
- The Eagles posted a 3-1 record in their last five match-ups, garnering 11 goals compared to their opponents' seven.
GOLDEN BEAR NOTES
- WVU Tech is currently ranked No. 10 in the NAIA Men's Soccer Coaches' Top 25 poll with 370 points which is the highest ranking in program history.
- Goals in Tech's win over Midway included seniors Prince Idornigie and Daniel Ramirez (2), junior Francisco Neto and freshman Ignacio Tellechea.
- The team has posted 65 goals in 2016 compared to their opponents' 13.
- The Golden Bears have seven top-25 rankings in the NAIA DI:
- No. 2 in Total Assists (59)
- No. 3 in Assists per Game (3.280)
- No. 6 in Total Shutouts (11.000)
- No. 9 in Shutouts per Game (0.610)
- No. 11 in Total Goals (65)
- No. 12 in Goals per Game (3.610)
- No. 24 in Shots on Goal per Game (9.110)
- Tellechea was named the RSC Men's Soccer Newcomer of the Year.
- The freshman midfielder from Madrid, Spain, led the RSC in total points with 42, ranked second with 2.33 points per game and tied for second with 17 goals.
- Tech landed five members of the 14-player first team and one Golden Bear on the All-RSC second team in Ramirez
- The team's first team representatives consisted of seniors Hunter Moles (GK), Saul Montealegre (D) and Idornigie (M), Neto and Tellechea (F).
SCOUTING MIDWAY
- The Eagles currently sit in third in the RSC with a conference record of 6-2.
- Asbury boasts seven shutouts this year.
- The team averages 1.83 goals per game.
- Midway's leading scorer is Brad Wilson who has 10 goals in 2016.
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