Men's Basketball | 12/3/2018 2:35:00 PM
Check out what's happening this week in WVU Tech athletics, December 3-9, 2018 — Featuring women's and men's basketball 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, 5:30 p.m., vs. Carlow University
Thursday, 5:30 p.m., vs. University of the Virgin Islands
Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center
Beckley, West Virginia
Saturday, 1:00 p.m., at Point Park University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (5-5, 2-0 RSC) |
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Carlow Celtics (3-6, 1-0 RSC) |
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Virgin Islands Buccaneers (4-9) |
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Point Park Pioneers (2-8, 0-2 RSC) |
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LAST GAME
- Pulled out a 76-64 victory to record the Golden Bears fourth consecutive win.
- The River States Conference (RSC) win boosts Tech's record to 5-5, 2-0 (RSC) while the Red Wolves move to 3-9, 1-1 (RSC).
- Sophomore Brittney Justice had a standout day, posting a double-double of a season-best 22 points and a career-high 19 rebounds.
- B. Justice also had four steals, an assist and a block.
- Senior Savannah Shamblin posted 16 points including four made from beyond the arc.
- Shamblin also had a game-high eight assists to go with three rebounds and a steal.
- Junior Laura Requena poured in 11 points while pulling down eight rebounds and grabbing a steal.
- Senior Alexandra Combs had nine points and seven rebounds while sophomore Whittney Justice recorded eight points.
- Junior Logan Dudley blocked three Red Wolves attempts and had four points.
- Fellow classmate Carlie Biehl-Wilson finished with six assists, two points and two rebounds.
- The team held IU East to 38.7 percent (24-for-62) shooting from the field while finishing 42.6 percent (26-for-61) themselves.
- Tech also held the advantage in rebounds, 45-31.
No. 11 Men's Basketball
Live Coverage
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., vs. Carlow University
Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center
Beckley, West Virginia
Thursday, 6:00 p.m., at Washington Adventist University
Takoma Park, Maryland
Saturday, 3:00 p.m., at Point Park University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (10-1, 2-0 RSC) |
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Carlow Celtics (1-13, 0-1 RSC) |
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Washington Adventist Shock (4-3) |
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Point Park Pioneers (4-4, 2-0 RSC) |
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LAST GAME
- No. 11 WVU Tech earned its seventh consecutive win Sunday afternoon, 100-89, over No. 7 Indiana University East.
- The River States Conference (RSC) win boosts the Golden Bears record to 10-1, 2-0 (RSC) while the Red Wolves move to 8-4, 1-1 (RSC).
- Senior Elisha Boone led Tech with 24 points and 14 rebounds, recording his eighth double-double this season.
- Boone also marked three assists and a steal.
- Fellow senior Tommy Collins poured in 22 points while pulling down six rebounds and marking an assist.
- Sophomore Junior Arrey finished 5-for-9 from the field towards 14 points and recorded seven rebounds.
- Sophomore Tamon Scruggs came off the bench to post 11 points and a rebound while senior Brandon Shingles finished with nine points and a team-high six assists.
- As a team, Tech held the slight advantage in shooting from the field, 47.8 percent - 44.9 percent and in rebounds, 45-42.
Wrestling
Live Coverage
Wednesday, 7 p.m., at Alderson Broaddus University
Philippi, West Virginia
Saturday, at Knight Duals
Hosted by Southern Virginia University
Buena Vista, Virginia |
WVU Tech Golden Bears (1-1) |
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Alderson Broaddus Battlers (1-0) |
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LAST TIME OUT
- Competed at the two-day Messiah Petrofes in Grantham hosted by Messiah College.
- As a team, the Golden Bears finished 13th out of 15 teams.
- Senior Tristan Bean continued his strong season with a fifth place finish overall in his weight class of 133 lbs.
- Bean posted four wins including a major decision (20-8), decision (12-7), fall (4:56) and a decision (9-3) in his final bout.
- Freshman Tanner Harris also placed for the Gold and Blue, finishing eighth at 141 lbs. Harris won by fall (1:59), major decision (15-7), fall (1:20) and decision (6-3) on his road to placing.
- Also picking up pins during the tournament were sophomore Clay Fritz (2:12) at 157 lbs. and freshman Cameron Crislip (4:39 and 1:36) at 165 lbs.