MARION, N.C. – WVU Tech baseball continued its season-opening road stretch Friday, erupting for a 17–1 non-conference victory over Fisher (Mass.) while showcasing continued offensive growth and strong individual performances across the lineup.
The Golden Bears moved to 1-4 on the young season, flashing progress at the plate and on the mound against a Fisher squad that is now 0-1.
Game Summary
WVU Tech generated traffic early and often, collecting timely hits and aggressive base running to keep pressure on Fisher's defense.
JJ Polvinale continued his strong start to the season, reaching base multiple times and scoring three runs. Maddex Sims turned in a high-volume day at the plate, logging six at bats and adding two hits and two RBIs. Ethan Dylan Turner remained active on the bases, swiping two bags and driving in runs as part of another productive outing.
On the mound, Marco Viteri Moran recorded seven strikeouts, marking the team's highest single-game strikeout total this season. Cole Brown also delivered steady work out of the bullpen, continuing his efficient early-season form.
Golden Bear Highlights
By the Numbers
Through five games, the Golden Bears are beginning to establish early statistical trends that baseball fans can appreciate:
- JJ Polvinale leads the team with a .313 batting average and five hits, along with a team-best six total bases.
- Ethan Dylan Turner leads WVU Tech with four RBIs and two stolen bases while carrying a .273 average.
- Nolan Copeland owns a team-best four walks and currently rides a three-game reached-base streak.
- Maddex Sims leads the team with 19 at bats and has registered multiple-hit performances this season.
- Marco Viteri Moran leads the pitching staff with seven strikeouts in 5.2 innings pitched.
- Cole Brown owns a 1.80 ERA through two appearances, allowing just one earned run.
WVU Tech has recorded six multi-hit games as a team this season and five multi-RBI performances, highlighting continued offensive development as the Golden Bears settle into the 2026 campaign.
What's Next
The Golden Bears continue their road swing tomorrow, Saturday with a doubleheader against Fisher College beginning at noon.