Men's Basketball | 11/13/2018 3:36:00 PM
Check out what's happening this week in WVU Tech athletics, November 13-18, 2018 — Featuring women's and men's basketball, men's cross country, women's and men's swimming and wrestling. Head over to
goldenbearathletics.com and Game Day Central to stay updated on live coverage options throughout the week.
Women's Basketball
Live Coverage
Tuesday, 6 p.m., at University of Charleston
Charleston, West Virginia
Friday, 5 p.m., at No. 4 Marian University
Indianapolis, Indiana
Saturday, 12 p.m., at No. 14 University of Saint Francis
Fort Wayne, Indiana |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (1-2) |
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| Charleston Golden Eagles (1-1) |
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| Marian Knights (3-1) |
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| Saint Francis Cougars (2-2) |
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LAST GAME
- Dropped a 93-63 decision to Shawnee State University.
- Tech was led by senior Alexandra Combs who poured in 16 points including a 4-for-8 effort from three-point range.
- Combs also pulled down four rebounds to go with three assists, a block and a steal.
- Junior Logan Dudley finished with 13 points and six rebounds while fellow classmate Carlie Biehl-Wilson had ten points and three rebounds.
- Freshman Madison Vaughn rounded out the top offensive contributors with nine points.
- Senior Savannah Shamblin dished a game-best nine assists to go with seven points and three rebounds.
No. 13 Men's Basketball
Live Coverage
GOLD RUSH
Tuesday, 7 p.m., vs. No. 16 Saint Francis University
Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center
Beckley, West Virginia
Rio Grande Classic
Friday, 1 p.m., vs. Washington Adventist University
Saturday, 1 p.m., vs. University of Michigan-Dearborn
Hosted by University of Rio Grande
Rio Grande, Ohio |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (3-1) |
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| Saint Francis Cougars (3-2) |
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| Washington Adventist Shock (0-1) |
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| Michigan-Dearborn Wolverines (1-5) |
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LAST GAME
- Fell to Berkeley College in 2OT 121-117 and now hold a record of 3-1 while Berkeley moves to 2-0.
- Tech was led by senior Elisha Boone who posted a career- and game-best 40 points while pulling down a game-high 16 boards for the double-double.
- The Brooklyn, New York native finished 15-for-18 at the bonus line.
- Sophomore Junior Arrey poured in 33 points, also a career-high, to go with five steals, three assists and four rebounds.
- Junior Tommy Collins marked 14 points while sophomore Will Fox had 12 points to round out the top offensive contributors.
- Sophomore Tamon Scruggs recorded nine rebounds and seven points while fellow junior Dominik King had five rebounds and five points.
No. 21 Men's Cross Country
Live Coverage
NAIA National Championship
Friday, 10 a.m.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (Men's) |
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LAST MEET
- No. 21-ranked WVU Tech ran away with the 2018 River States Conference (RSC) Men's Cross Country Championship on November 3 from Yellow Creek Park in Owensboro
- The Golden Bears totaled 29 points and placed six all-conference honorees to claim the conference title.
- WVU Tech's Dan Nehnevaj led the Golden Bears to the championship placing first overall with a time fo 26:20.
- He won the race by 17 seconds to claim RSC Men's Cross Country Runner of the Year and RSC Newcomer of the Year.
- WVU Tech head coach Jeremy Bloom was awarded RSC Men's Cross Country Coach of the Year
- WVU Tech had four runners in the top 10 with Brandon Hudson (26:43) in fourth, Nick Lee (26:48) in fifth and Michael Ecker-Randolph (26:56) in sixth.
Men's and Women's Swimming
Live Coverage
Saturday, at Magnus Cup
Hosted by Cleveland State University
Cleveland, Ohio |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (Men's) |
Roster |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (Women's) |
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Wrestling
Live Coverage
Friday, 6 p.m., vs. Ohio Valley University
Van Meter Gym
Beckley, West Virginia
Sunday, at U.S. Marine Corps Star City Open
Hosted Ferrum College
Salem Civic Center
Salem, Virginia |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (1-0) |
Roster |
| Ohio Valley Fighting Scots |
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LAST TOURNAMENT
- Senior Tristan Bean finished fourth at 133 lbs. to lead the Golden Bears.
- Bean scored a fall, a technical fall and a major decision towards his fourth place showing.
- Freshman Cameron Crislip (165 lbs.), senior Robert Pritt (149 lbs.), sophomore Logan Robertson (141 lbs.), freshman Tucker Lawson (174 lbs.) and sophomore Nathan McClaugherty (141 lbs.) also scored points for the Gold and Blue.
- Crislip finished with two falls, Pritt and Robertson both won by fall and decision, Lawson marked a pin and McClaugherty won in a tie-breaker in the first round.