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West Virginia Looks to Bounce Back Against Bucknell

MORGANTOWN, Wisconsin – The No. 17 West Virginia University women’s soccer team will host Bucknell at Morgantown’s Dick Dreske Soccer Stadium on Sunday, September 11 at 1:00 PM ET for a week at home. to conclude.

Today is Patriot Day, and free admission is granted to military personnel and first responders with proper ID. Fans are encouraged to arrive early for a special pre-game recognition honoring USS West Her Virginia Servicemen.

The game is also Family Day, and fans can purchase four tickets and a $10 discount voucher for $25.Fans are encouraged to visit and purchase tickets in advance WVUGAME.com Or call 1-800-WVU GAME. Tickets are $5 each if purchased in advance.

At the stadium ticket window, which opens at noon on Sundays, tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for youth and seniors, and $3 for groups. Discounted online pricing is available until kickoff. A WVU student is admitted free of charge with his valid WVU student ID.

Sunday’s game won’t be streamed, but fans who can’t attend can listen live 91.7 FM (WWVU) Located in Morgantown. Live stats are also available at: WVUsports.com.

West Virginia will enter Sunday’s game after losing 1-0 to Clemson at Dick Dreske Football Stadium on Sept. 8. The only score in the contest, as a Mountaineer senior defender, was his own goal for WVU in the 10th minute. Gabriel Robinson I tried to deflect a Clemson corner kick. The Mountaineers had the senior midfielder a chance to equalize in the 67th minute. Maya McCutcheon Fouled in the box, but five-year senior defender Jordan Brewster A penalty kick attempt failed to convert.

Despite the final result, the final box score showed the Mountaineers to beat Clemson 10-5, including a 6-1 edge in the second half. Both teams were tied 4-4 with him in shots, but the Tigers were leading 4-3 with him in corner kicks.
Both goalkeepers were required to make four saves, and Clemson keeper Halle Mackiewicz made a big stop on Brewster’s penalty try.

Earlier this week, Senior Goalkeeper Kaiser Massey Brewster was named to the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week and to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week. Massey leads the Big 12 in save percentage (0.871) and ties for the league lead in shutouts (4). She ranks her third in the conference in goals against average (0.500).

Sunday’s matchup was the third ever meeting between West Virginia and Bucknell. The Mountaineers beat the Bison 3–0 in the first ever matchup between his two teams in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament on November 17, 2017. . That’s because West Virginia recorded his 3–1 win on August 27th.
Bucknell is led by seventh-year coach Kelly Cook, who led the Bisons to back-to-back Patriot League championships in 2016 and 2017. State, 1-0, 4th of September.

Senior Riley Donaldson leads the offense with three goals and six points, while sophomore midfielder Teresa Deda has three assists this year. Goalkeepers Cary Donnelly and Jenna Hall are returning for his 2022 season, with each keeper recording his 12 saves in his three games each.

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