MORGANTOWN, W.Va. –
The West Virginia University women's soccer team finally returns home to begin a three-game homestand and welcome Arizona to Morgantown on Thursday, Oct. 2. Kickoff at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium is slated for 7 p.m. ET.
It's WVU's annual "Pack It Pink" match in support of the Betty Puskar Breast Care Center. Presented by the WVU Medicine Cancer Institute, fans are encouraged to wear pink to support the fight against breast cancer. Pink t-shirts will be available with a $10 donation to the WVU Medicine Cancer Institute. The team will present a check to representatives from the cancer center at halftime.
Single-game tickets are available to purchase in advance by visiting
WVUGAME.com or calling 1-800-WVU GAME. When purchasing online, tickets are $10 each. Any remaining tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for youth and seniors at the stadium ticket window on match day.
WVU student tickets also will be made available at the Mountaineer Ticket Office, located at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium. The office, as well as the stadium gates, opens at 6 p.m., on game day. WVU students are admitted for free with a valid WVU Student I.D.
Andrew Caridi and Adam Zundell will have the call of Thursday's contest on
ESPN+. The game also can be heard on
91.7 FM (WWVU) in Morgantown, and live stats are available at
WVUsports.com.
Thursday's matchup marks just the second-ever meeting between West Virginia and Arizona, as well as the first meeting in Morgantown since 2004. The Mountaineers own a 1-0-1 record over the Wildcats. In last season's first match as members of the Big 12 Conference, the two teams played to a 1-1 draw in West Virginia's first-ever trip to Tucson. WVU tallied a 2-0 win in the two teams' inaugural matchup on Sept. 10, 2004, in Morgantown
Last time out, West Virginia played to a 1-1 draw with Utah at Ute Field in Salt Lake City on Sept. 27. After a scoreless first half, the Utes got on the board first at the 56:42 mark, but the lead didn't last long. West Virginia responded at 57:41 with an incredible goal from junior midfielder
Anna Hauer. The score marked her first as a Mountaineer and eighth of her collegiate career. Sophomore midfielder
Maddie Levy was credited with the assist on the score.
Following West Virginia's equalizer, the two teams fought for a go-ahead score, but the two defenses remained stout, and the game ended in a 1-1 draw. In the final stats, Utah narrowly edged the Mountaineers in shots, 15-14, while WVU took an 8-6 advantage in shots on goal. The two teams tied with four corner kicks apiece.
Senior forward
Taylor White leads the team with four goals, six assists and 14 points on the year. She ranks No. 3 in the Big 12 and No. 19 nationally in assists per game (0.60), as well as No. 6 in the league in total points.
Becca Moros is in her fifth season as the head women's soccer coach at Arizona. The Wildcats enter Thursday's matchup with a 7-4 record so far in 2025, with the squad coming off a 3-1 win over Oklahoma State on Sept. 28.
Aurora Gaines leads the Wildcats offense so far this season with four goals and 11 points. In goal, Olivia Ramey has registered 43 saves on the year.
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