MONTGOMERY, West Virginia -- In front of friends, family and WVU Tech basketball fans in the Baisi Athletic Center, the men's squad celebrated seniors
Ra'Shaud Kincaid,
Hunter Moles and
Patrick Gnagbo before earning a 103-92 River States Conference (RSC) victory over Point Park University.
The Golden Bears finish the regular season with a record of 22-7, 14-3 (RSC) while the Pioneers end their season 8-20, 5-12 (RSC). Tech will host a quarter final of the RSC Tournament on Wednesday, February 22, opponent to be determined.
Junior
Elisha Boone had a standout game, producing a double-double of 25 points and 21 rebounds, both game-highs. Boone, who went 11-for-16 from the field, also finished with five assists and one steal for the Gold and Blue.
Fellow classmate
Ryan Atkins turned out another perfect appearance at the bonus line, 13-for-13, towards his 23 points. Atkins recorded seven rebounds and five assists.
Freshman
Will Fox lit up from beyond the arc, finishing 6-for-7 from three-point range and pouring in 18 points.
Kincaid hit five three's and recorded 17 points in his final regular season game as a Golden Bear. Kincaid also had three rebounds and assists and two steals. Gnagbo marked four points and two rebounds.
The team finished 36-for-74 (48.6 percent) from the floor while the Pioneers went 33-for-74 (44.6 percent). Tech held the advantage in rebounds, 50-36.
Point Park's Jaylen Mann led the team with 22 points while Lassana Konate had a team-best eight rebounds.