MONTGOMERY, West Virginia -- Freshman
Junior Arrey led all scorers with 20 points, the Golden Bears had seven hit double figures and WVU Tech men's basketball cruised to a 105-39 victory over Appalachian Bible College Thursday evening. With their second consecutive win, Tech moves to 6-4 this season.
Arrey came off the bench and finished 3-for-6 from three-point range for the game-high while sophomore
Brent Daniels went 6-for-8 from the field for 12 points. Juniors
Michael Scott,
Elisha Boone and
Cole Schoolcraft and seniors
Patrick Gnagbo and
Hunter Moles all posted ten points each.
Gnagbo earned a double-double in the victory, pulling down a season- and game-high 15 rebounds while also grabbing a career-high five steals. Junior
Ryan Atkins dished a game-high eight assists to go with six rebounds. Junior
Enson Garcia recorded a career-high nine rebounds to go with nine points.
The Golden Bear defense held the Warriors to 23.7 percent (14-for-59) shooting from the field while forcing 23 miscues and posting 15 steals. Tech marked 56 rebounds compared to their opponents 27.
WVU Tech will return to River States Conference play Tuesday, December 13 when they host Ohio Christian University in the Baisi Athletic Center.