Men's Soccer | 9/17/2018 4:52:00 PM
Check out what's happening this week in WVU Tech athletics, September 17-23, 2018 — Featuring women's and men's soccer and volleyball. Head over to
goldenbearathletics.com and Game Day Central to stay updated on live coverage options throughout the week.
Volleyball
Live Coverage
Tuesday, 7 p.m., at University of Rio Grande
Rio Grande, Ohio
Friday, 7 p.m., at Cincinnati Christian University
Cincinnati, Ohio
Saturday, 12 p.m., at Indiana University of Kokomo
Kokomo, Indiana |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (14-3) |
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| Rio Grande RedStorm (3-9) |
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| Cincinnati Christian Eagles (4-2) |
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| IU Kokomo Cougars (10-4, 1-0 RSC) |
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LAST TIME ON THE COURT
- Golden Bear volleyball went undefeated, 3-0, during the SMWC Classic in Indiana earn the title of tournament champions.
- WVU Tech defeated Midway University (3-0), Oakland City University (3-0) and the host school, Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College (3-0).
- Junior Katelyn Byrd had a standout showing, being named to the all-tournament team along with just three other players.
- Byrd finished with 25 kills, nine digs, three block solos, a block assist, two assists and a service ace.
- Senior Ana Monteiro posted 30 kills over three matches. Monteiro also recorded 22 digs, seven assists, four service aces, three block assists and a block solo.
- Freshman Valentina Abondano had 22 kills while juniors Carolina Bologna and Emily Kidd posted 19 kills each over the two-day tournament.
- Junior Konstantina Pateli produced 88 assists for the Gold and Blue while also posting 29 digs, six service aces, six kills and a block solo.
- Sophomore libero Sawyer Hawgood led all three matches for WVU Tech with a total of 40 digs during the tournament.
- After scores of 25-11, 26-24, 25-20 (Midway), 25-20, 25-22, 25-22 (Oakland City) and 25-15, 25-18, 25-13 (SMWC), the Golden Bears are enjoying an eight-match winning streak.
Men's Soccer
Live Coverage
Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., at Union College
Barbourville, Kentucky
Saturday, 3:00 p.m., vs. Indiana University East
YMCA Paul Cline Memorial Complex
Beckley, West Virginia |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (6-0-2) |
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| Union Bulldogs (5-2) |
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| IU East Red Wolves (3-4) |
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LAST GAME
- After 110 minutes of play, WVU Tech and Mount Vernon Nazarene University ended a double overtime contest scoreless, 0-0, Saturday evening in Beckley, West Virginia.
- The Golden Bears are still undefeated and move to 6-0-2 while the Cougars now hold a record of 4-2-1.
- The Gold and Blue managed 13 shots on frame (21 shots) compared to Mount Vernon's zero shots on goal (three shots).
- Tech was led in the shot attempt category by junior Jesus Naves who tallied six shots (five on goal).
- Fellow classmate Manuel Garcia followed Naves with four shots (three on frame).
- The Golden Bear keepers, starter sophomore Jose Domingo Xam-mar (45 minutes) and junior Jorge Martinez (65 minutes), did not have to make a stop as the Cougars only posted three shots, none on goal.
- Mount Vernon's keeper, Joshua Dunn, was forced to stop eight Gold and Blue attempts after 110 minutes of play.
Women's Soccer
Live Coverage
Saturday, 5 p.m., vs. Indiana University East
YMCA Paul Cline Memorial Complex
Beckley, West Virginia |
| WVU Tech Golden Bears (2-2) |
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| IU East Red Wolves (4-1-2) |
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LAST GAME
- Fell to NCAA DII opponent West Virginia Wesleyan College 2-0 Sunday afternoon in Beckley, West Virginia.
- The Golden Bears now hold a record of 2-2 while the Bobcats move to 4-1 in 2018.
- Tech marked seven shots (three on goal) compared to the Bobcats' 20 shots (14 on goal).
- Freshman Brittany Dye and sophomores Domenica Moncayo and Patricia Fisher had one shot on frame each.
- Wesleyan's goals were scored by Shannon Shawgo (3') and Natalie Prater (73').
- Freshman Jenna Miller (2-2) protected the net for the full 90 minutes, making seven stops while allowing two goals.