MONTGOMERY, West Virginia -- WVU Tech men's basketball defeated Brescia University Saturday afternoon, 100-61 in River States Conference play at the Baisi Athletic Center. The Golden Bears boost their record to 11-4, 5-1 (RSC) while the Bearcats slip to 2-12, 0-6 (RSC).
In back-to-back games, the Gold and Blue have managed a balanced offensive attack including five players finishing in double figures in Saturday's win. As a team, Tech shot 63.5 percent (40-for-63) from the field, 66.7 percent (14-for-21) from three-point range and 75 percent (6-for-8) from the bonus line.
Tech also outrebounded their opponent, 38-33 while forcing 18 turnovers and picking up 15 steals.
Freshman
Junior Arrey led all scorers with a career-high 22 points including a 4-for-5 effort from beyond the arc. Senior
Ra'Shaud Kincaid also finished 4-for-5 from the three-point line towards his 12 points. Arrey dished out seven assists to go with two rebounds.
Junior
Elisha Boone posted 16 points and seven assists while fellow classmates
Ryan Atkins had 14 points and
Michael Scott had 13 points. Scott also had a team-best eight rebounds while senior
Patrick Gnagbo pulled down four boards and had a game-high three blocks.
The Bearcats were led by Dillon Geralds who had 22 points and eight rebounds.
Up next, the Golden Bears will host a non-conference game Tuesday when Bluefield State College travels to Montgomery, West Virginia for a 7 p.m. tip off.