BECKLEY, W.Va. — WVU Tech Rainbow Six Siege closed the regular season with a strong 2–1 victory Wednesday night, defeating Université de Sherbrooke in a three-map NECC East A Division IV matchup played remotely from each team's esports lab.
The Golden Bears — Andrew Gwinn (amgscythe), Noah Tucker (bizzy.biyombo), Patrick Hilbert (Hilbert225), Tobias Hill (S4ladS4lad), and Ty Bock (BockShiesty) — bounced back from an opening-map setback to take Clubhouse and Border behind one of their most complete team performances of the season.
Game One – Kafe Dostoyevsky (Bomb)
UdeS 7, WVU Tech 3
WVU Tech was competitive early but couldn't keep pace with UdeS's late executes.
Stat Leaders (Tech)
Team Totals: 18 K / 39 D / 61 A
Game Two – Clubhouse (Bomb)
WVU Tech 7, UdeS 5
Tech evened the series with a composed win, powered by Gwinn's massive multi-kill rounds.
Stat Leaders (Tech)
Team Totals: 52 K / 43 D / 87 A
Game Three – Border (Bomb)
WVU Tech 7, UdeS 5
The Golden Bears secured the match with another standout showing on attack, closing out multiple tight late-round situations.
Stat Leaders (Tech)
Team Totals: 41 K / 39 D / 80 A
Match Totals – WVU Tech vs. UdeS (Nov. 5, 2025)
Team Totals: 111 K / 121 D / 228 A
Updated Season Totals (through Nov. 5)
Team Totals: 305 K / 381 D / 292 A
What's Next
WVU Tech (now 3–4 in NECC East A Division IV) awaits official postseason seeding. The top four teams advance to the playoff bracket beginning Nov. 12, with cross-conference matchups determining the opening round.
Fan Notes
- Focus on the K/D/A line — kills show offensive impact, deaths track survivability, assists highlight teamwork.
- Siege is won through coordination and information, not just aim.
- Follow future matches live on Twitch and find full coverage at goldenbearathletics.com/coverage.