Men's Basketball | 12/11/2018 10:02:00 AM
Check out what's happening the next few weeks in WVU Tech athletics, December 11-29, 2018 — Featuring women's and men's basketball. Head over to
goldenbearathletics.com and Game Day Central to stay updated on live coverage options throughout the weeks.
Women's Basketball
Live Coverage
Saturday (12/15), 1 p.m., at No. 5 (NAIA DI) Campbellsville University
Campbellsville, Kentucky
Saturday (12/29), 2 p.m., at Shawnee State University
Portsmouth, Ohio |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (7-6) |
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Campbellsville Tigers (10-1) |
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Shawnee State Bears (9-3) |
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LAST GAME
- Tech's six-game winning streak was snapped at Point Park University.
- After a battle that ended with the Pioneers on top, 61-59, the Golden Bears move to 7-6, 4-1 (RSC) while Point Park holds a record of 3-8, 1-2 (RSC).
- The Gold and Blue were led by senior Savannah Shamblin who posted 15 points to go with three steals and two rebounds.
- Junior Logan Dudley and sophomore Brittney Justice recorded eight points each while junior Laura Requena and sophomore Whittney Justice had seven points a piece.
- Under the boards, Requena led the contest with 11 rebounds.
- B. Justice pulled down six rebounds while senior Alexandra Combs had five.
- Combs and freshman Madison Vaughn grabbed three steals each.
- Point Park's Tyra James came off the bench for a game-best 20 points including six made from beyond the arc.
- As a team, Tech finished 23-for-60 (38.3 percent) from the field while the Pioneers were 21-for-59 (35.6 percent).
- Point Park held the slight advantage in rebounds, 41-39.
No. 11 Men's Basketball
Live Coverage
Sunday, 1 p.m., vs. Central Methodist University
Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center
Beckley, West Virginia |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (12-2) |
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Central Methodist Eagles (9-3) |
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LAST GAME
- Still undefeated in River States Conference (RSC) play after defeating Point Park University 95-87 in Pittsburgh.
- The Golden Bears boost their record to 12-2, 4-0 (RSC) while the Pioneers move to 4-5, 2-1 (RSC).
- Tech was led by senior Elisha Boone with 20 points who also pulled down a game-best nine rebounds.
- Boone also gave out four assists and blocked a Pioneer attempt.
- Fellow senior Tommy Collins recorded 16 points and five rebounds in the win.
- Senior Brandon Shingles had 14 points, four assists, two rebounds and two steals.
- Sophomore Tamon Scruggs marked 13 points and six rebounds while junior Dominik King pulled down eight rebounds to go with six points.