MIDWAY, Kentucky -- WVU Tech, who is currently No. 12 in the nation (NAIA DII), posted its fourth consecutive victory after defeating Midway University in River States Conference action, 85-74. The Golden Bears are now 18-3, 9-1 (RSC) while the Eagles move to 9-9, 4-6 (RSC).
Tech had four hit double-digits including 18 points from senior
Elisha Boone. Boone also pulled down 13 boards to go with three assists and a steal.
Fellow senior
Brandon Shingles hit five from three-point range towards 17 points and had six rebounds, two assists and a steal.
Off the bench, sophomores
Dominik King and
Tamon Scruggs contributed with 12 points and 11 points respectively.
Senior
Tommy Collins grabbed seven rebounds for the Golden Bears while recording eight points.
Sophomore
Junior Arrey dished a game-high four assists while grabbing a game-best four steals and adding five points.
The Eagles outshot the Golden Bears, 45.8 percent compared to 41.4 percent but Tech held the edge under the boards, 49-32.
The Golden Bears will continue their four-game road stand next Thursday when they travel to Cincinnati Christian University.