
No. 3 Mountaineers Shut Out American in Non-Conference Finale
October 14, 2025 10:44 PM | Men's Soccer
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Two goals from junior Pablo Pozos paved the way for a 2-0 victory by the No. 3 West Virginia University men's soccer over American, Tuesday evening at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium. The Mountaineers improve to 9-1-2 while the Eagles fall to 5-7-1.
Pozos now has 10 goals this season, the first Mountaineer to double-digits this season and the fourth different WVU player and fifth overall to reach double-digits in the last three seasons. He is one of eight players in the nation with at least 10 goals.
Senior Marcus Caldeira collected his team-leading seventh assist of the season to go along with his seven goals, giving him 21 points this season, tied for the team-lead with Pozos. Senior Felix Ewald and junior Constantinos Christou both picked up their second assists of the year.
Graduate student Marc Bonnaire made two saves to secure his sixth shutout of the season. His biggest of the night came when he stopped a penalty kick late in the first half, keeping the momentum on WVU's side.
The game was scoreless until the 36th minute when Caldeira found Ewald running into the box. Ewald then sent a low cross back toward the middle where Pozos was there to knock it home.
Just a few minutes later in the 39th minute, Pozos found the back of the net once again, flicking in a cross from Christou past a helpless American goalkeeper.
In the 40th minute, the Eagles were fouled just outside the box. The ensuing free kick hit the hand of a Mountaineer player, leading to a penalty. Reyes Parra stepped up for American, but Bonnaire was there to make a diving save to his right.
The second half had just one shot on goal by both teams with no other serious threats until the game's final whistle.
The Mountaineers will return to Sun Belt play on Saturday at Georgia State. Kickoff from Atlanta is set for 7 p.m.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Pozos now has 10 goals this season, the first Mountaineer to double-digits this season and the fourth different WVU player and fifth overall to reach double-digits in the last three seasons. He is one of eight players in the nation with at least 10 goals.
Senior Marcus Caldeira collected his team-leading seventh assist of the season to go along with his seven goals, giving him 21 points this season, tied for the team-lead with Pozos. Senior Felix Ewald and junior Constantinos Christou both picked up their second assists of the year.
Graduate student Marc Bonnaire made two saves to secure his sixth shutout of the season. His biggest of the night came when he stopped a penalty kick late in the first half, keeping the momentum on WVU's side.
The game was scoreless until the 36th minute when Caldeira found Ewald running into the box. Ewald then sent a low cross back toward the middle where Pozos was there to knock it home.
Just a few minutes later in the 39th minute, Pozos found the back of the net once again, flicking in a cross from Christou past a helpless American goalkeeper.
In the 40th minute, the Eagles were fouled just outside the box. The ensuing free kick hit the hand of a Mountaineer player, leading to a penalty. Reyes Parra stepped up for American, but Bonnaire was there to make a diving save to his right.
The second half had just one shot on goal by both teams with no other serious threats until the game's final whistle.
The Mountaineers will return to Sun Belt play on Saturday at Georgia State. Kickoff from Atlanta is set for 7 p.m.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Team Stats
AU
WVU
Goals
0
2
Shots
6
12
Shots on Goal
2
6
Saves
4
2
Corners
3
9
Fouls
7
4
Scoring Plays

Pablo Pozos (10)
Assisted By: Felix Ewald , Marcus Caldeira
GOAL by WVU Pozos, Pablo Assist by Ewald, Felix and Caldeira, Marcus.
35:20

Pablo Pozos (10)
Assisted By: Constantinos Christou
GOAL by WVU Pozos, Pablo Assist by Christou, Constantinos.
38:11
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