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Bears right on target
The Charleston Gazette - Sports
Jan 26MONTGOMERY - In this most disjointed of seasons, WVU Tech has had to provide its own motivation. And it seems to be working.Senior Donald Robinson was dead-on dynamic Wednesday night, pouring in 29 points to lead the Golden Bears to a 99-72 revenge vic... »
Tech wears down Virginia-Wise
The Charleston Gazette - Sports
Jan 13MONTGOMERY - At one point in the first half Thursday, WVU Tech held an ever-so-slim 31-30 lead over Virginia-Wise.That stands as the amazing aspect of this sort-of Mid-South Conference contest at the Baisi Center. From that point, about seven minutes l... »
Roundup: WVU Tech tops Lindsey Wilson
The Charleston Gazette - Sports
Jan 06After losing three in a row, the WVU Tech mens basketball team got back into the win column with an 87-78 victory over NAIA No. 18 Lindsey Wilson Thursday in Montgomery.Senior Rahshon Tabb led the Golden Bears (9-4) with 19 points. Brandon Burgraff cam... »
Concord secures victory over WVU Tech with big first half
Charleston Daily Mail
Jan 04MONTGOMERY, W.Va. -- The last time the WVU Tech mens basketball team faced Concord, the Golden Eagles Bears hit the century mark, outlasting the Mountain Lions 103-96 on Nov. 11.That was with Tech senior forward and All-America honorable mention Josh P... »
WVU Tech leader to tackle decline
Charleston Daily Mail
Dec 23The new transitional leader of West Virginia Universitys Institute of Technology is packing up her things this week to move from her Braxton County home of 37 years to Montgomery.Carolyn Long is a former member of the WVU board of governors and former ... »
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