West Virginia's Season Ends at High Point
November 23, 2025 11:03 PM | Men's Soccer
HIGH POINT, N.C. – The West Virginia University men's soccer team's season came to an end on Sunday, falling to No. 10 High Point, 3-2, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Mountaineers finish the season at 13-5-3 while the Panthers improve to 14-1-4 and advance to play No. 7 Georgetown in the third round.
Sophomore Isaac Scheer and senior Marcus Caldeira both scored for WVU with junior Pablo Pozos and freshman Juan Alvarez tallying assists.
The Mountaineers outshot the Panthers, 13-12, while HPU had a 6-5 edge in shots on goal. WVU also had a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks.
As has been the case this whole postseason, the Mountaineers fell behind as the Panthers scored two first-half goals before adding a third early in the second half.
Scheer got West Virginia on the board in the 55th minute as Pozos sent a bicycle kick back toward the center of the box where the North Carolina native slotted it home. It was his third goal of the season, all of which have come in the postseason.
Alvarez had a couple of great chances to get WVU within one but his header in the 68th minute was saved by the keeper while his shot in the 82nd minute was cleared off the line.
The Mountaineers kept battling and in the 87th minute, Caldeira found the back of the net for his career-high 14th goal of the season and 42nd of his career. He now ends his career alone in third place in goals all-time in program history.
West Virginia had only a few minutes to find an equalizer and sent a few balls forward, but nothing came to fruition as the Mountaineer comeback fell just short.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Sophomore Isaac Scheer and senior Marcus Caldeira both scored for WVU with junior Pablo Pozos and freshman Juan Alvarez tallying assists.
The Mountaineers outshot the Panthers, 13-12, while HPU had a 6-5 edge in shots on goal. WVU also had a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks.
As has been the case this whole postseason, the Mountaineers fell behind as the Panthers scored two first-half goals before adding a third early in the second half.
Scheer got West Virginia on the board in the 55th minute as Pozos sent a bicycle kick back toward the center of the box where the North Carolina native slotted it home. It was his third goal of the season, all of which have come in the postseason.
Alvarez had a couple of great chances to get WVU within one but his header in the 68th minute was saved by the keeper while his shot in the 82nd minute was cleared off the line.
The Mountaineers kept battling and in the 87th minute, Caldeira found the back of the net for his career-high 14th goal of the season and 42nd of his career. He now ends his career alone in third place in goals all-time in program history.
West Virginia had only a few minutes to find an equalizer and sent a few balls forward, but nothing came to fruition as the Mountaineer comeback fell just short.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Team Stats
WVU
HPU
Goals
2
3
Shots
13
12
Shots on Goal
5
6
Saves
2
2
Corners
7
3
Fouls
12
11
Scoring Plays

Noah Behrmann (2)
GOAL by HPU Behrmann, Noah.
31:12

Mo Guettel (2)
GOAL by HPU Guettel, Mo.
36:17

Chris Niblock (4)
Assisted By: Daniel Lugo
GOAL by HPU Niblock, Chris Assist by Lugo, Daniel.
52:22

Isaac Scheer (3)
Assisted By: Pablo Pozos
GOAL by WVU Scheer, Isaac Assist by Pozos, Pablo.
54:41

Marcus Caldeira (14)
Assisted By: Juan Alvarez
GOAL by WVU Caldeira, Marcus Assist by Alvarez, Juan.
86:29
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