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Corbin Mills

Men's Soccer Olivia Sneed

WVU Tops No. 8 Marshall in Mountain State Thriller

Box Score MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – A 66th-minute goal from junior midfielder Ike Swiger was the difference in the West Virginia University men's soccer team's 1-0 upset victory over in-state foe No. 8 Marshall at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in Morgantown on Wednesday.
 
After the game remained scoreless entering the second half, the Mountaineer (4-2-0, 2-2-0 MAC) attack came out firing, eventually leading to the game-winner from the Fairmont, native. Sophomore midfielder Luke McCormick dribbled a pass from junior defender Aaron Denk Gracia toward the 18-yard box, leaving a Marshall defender in his tracks. Sending the ball forward, McCormick found Swiger, who lured the MU keeper out of the goalmouth and flicked the ball upward with his toe to send it above the goalie's glove and into the back of the net.
 
Wednesday's win over No. 8 Marshall (6-2-1, 3-0-0 C-USA) marks the Mountaineers' first victory over a top-10 opponent since October 11, 2017, when the squad secured a 1-0 win over then-No. 5 Michigan State at home. The win also was WVU's first over the Thundering Herd since the two teams' last regular-season meeting in 2004.
 
"Marshall is certainly worthy of their ranking, so we knew we were going to have our work cut out for us, and we certainly did," first-year head coach Dan Stratford said. "However, we believed in what we could do in terms of creating chances. Especially in the second half, I thought that we started the half really well, and with a little bravery and courage in that period of the game we were pretty deserving of taking the lead.
 
"I'm learning that, no matter the opponent, you still need a few things to go your way and a little bit of luck to get over the line. I'm obviously incredibly pleased and very proud of the guys for their effort, and over the course of the 90 minutes, we really battled for the win."
 
Marshall got a trio of early shots on target before the 10-minute mark, but senior goalkeeper Steven Tekesky wrangled in all three and the teams played on. The Thundering Herd controlled possession for much of the second half, but West Virginia's defense was able to get in the way of their chances, denying an early goal from the visitors. The Mountaineers' first shot of the game came from junior defender Elijah Borneo just past the 30-minute mark. The Morgantown, native got a good look at the goal, but his shot was a little slow and gave the Marshall keeper a chance to make the stop.
 
The two teams went to the locker rooms scoreless, but the West Virginia attack came back ready to play in the final 45 minutes, controlling possession at the outset of the second half. Borneo again got the first shot off for WVU, but it was corralled by Marshall. Then came Swiger's goal in the 66th, as the strong Mountaineer attack paid off to put WVU on the board first. Swiger's goal was the first of his West Virginia career, also marking his first game winner.
 
Determined to equalize in the final 20 minutes, Marshall controlled the majority of the game from there on. Shots flew from every direction for the Herd, but the Mountaineer defense was stellar against a revved up Marshall attack. Tekesky's 18th career shutout didn't come easy, as Marshall tested him quite a bit down the stretch by keeping the ball inside the box for much of the second half. However, the Mountaineers' star goalie and his back line did their job in deflecting opponent chances and solidifying their fourth clean sheet of the year.
 
West Virginia tallied only four shots on the night, but three of them were on goal, including one for the score. Tekesky recorded six saves in the match, helping the Mountaineers move to 4-0 when recording a clean sheet. Marshall fired 12 shots Wednesday night, while keeper Oliver Semmle notched a pair of saves.
 
The Mountaineers now move to 16-6-1 all-time over the Thundering Herd, while their advantage in Morgantown increases to 10-2-1. Marshall has not beaten West Virginia in the regular season since 2000. Additionally, the Mountaineers move to 2-0 in nonconference games this year, as well as 2-0 against Conference USA opponents.
 
West Virginia gets an unexpected break this week, after its match at Bowling Green on Sunday, March 28, was postponed due to COVID-19 protocols inside the Falcons' program. The Mountaineers now look ahead to another top-25 opponent in No. 19 Akron, as they return to Mid-American Conference play to host the Zips on April 4, at 7 p.m. ET inside Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in Morgantown.
 
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Players Mentioned

Luke McCormick

#11 Luke McCormick

MF
5' 7"
Sophomore
Steven Tekesky

#1 Steven Tekesky

GK
5' 10"
Senior
Elijah Borneo

#21 Elijah Borneo

D
5' 8"
Junior
Ike Swiger

#10 Ike Swiger

MF
5' 10"
Junior
Aaron Denk Gracia

#4 Aaron Denk Gracia

MF/D
6' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Luke McCormick

#11 Luke McCormick

5' 7"
Sophomore
MF
Steven Tekesky

#1 Steven Tekesky

5' 10"
Senior
GK
Elijah Borneo

#21 Elijah Borneo

5' 8"
Junior
D
Ike Swiger

#10 Ike Swiger

5' 10"
Junior
MF
Aaron Denk Gracia

#4 Aaron Denk Gracia

6' 2"
Junior
MF/D