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No. 10 West Virginia Draws on the Road at No. 16 Akron
August 29, 2025 09:29 PM | Men's Soccer
AKRON, Ohio – The No. 10 West Virginia University men's soccer team played to a scoreless draw at No. 16 Akron, Friday evening at FirstEnergy Stadium. The Mountaineers and Zips now both sit at 2-0-1 on the season.
 
Graduate student Marc Bonnaire made two saves to secure his second shutout of the season. Graduate student Carlos Hernando made the biggest save of the night as he headed a ball off the goal line to keep the contest scoreless in the first half.
 
Akron outshot the Mountaineers, 9-6, and had a 3-1 edge in shots on goal. Both teams earned two corner kicks while the Zips committed more fouls with 12 compared to seven for WVU. Akron also had the only yellow card of the match.
 
Senior Marcus Caldeira led the Mountaineers with two shots and had the only shot on goal for West Virginia.
 
The best chance of the game came in the 28th minute as Jose Pedro for Akron headed a ball off a corner kick toward goal, but Hernando was there on the goal line to head it away.
 
Aside from Caldeira's shot on goal in the 58th minute, the Mountaineers had one of their better opportunities late in the game as freshman Thomas Bowe sent a low cross into the box. The ball evaded the Akron defenders but no Mountaineer was there to put it away.
 
West Virginia will be back at home on Wednesday, Sept. 3, for another top-25 matchup as No. 20 Gardner-Webb comes to Morgantown. Kickoff from Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium is set for 7 p.m.
 
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
 
Graduate student Marc Bonnaire made two saves to secure his second shutout of the season. Graduate student Carlos Hernando made the biggest save of the night as he headed a ball off the goal line to keep the contest scoreless in the first half.
Akron outshot the Mountaineers, 9-6, and had a 3-1 edge in shots on goal. Both teams earned two corner kicks while the Zips committed more fouls with 12 compared to seven for WVU. Akron also had the only yellow card of the match.
Senior Marcus Caldeira led the Mountaineers with two shots and had the only shot on goal for West Virginia.
The best chance of the game came in the 28th minute as Jose Pedro for Akron headed a ball off a corner kick toward goal, but Hernando was there on the goal line to head it away.
Hernando with the fantastic defensive save off the line to keep the game scoreless!
— WVU Men's Soccer (@WVUMensSoccer) August 29, 2025
29' | Mountaineers 0, Zips 0 pic.twitter.com/87MGWdN9li
Aside from Caldeira's shot on goal in the 58th minute, the Mountaineers had one of their better opportunities late in the game as freshman Thomas Bowe sent a low cross into the box. The ball evaded the Akron defenders but no Mountaineer was there to put it away.
West Virginia will be back at home on Wednesday, Sept. 3, for another top-25 matchup as No. 20 Gardner-Webb comes to Morgantown. Kickoff from Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium is set for 7 p.m.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUMensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Team Stats
WVU
AKRON
Goals
0
0
Shots
6
9
Shots on Goal
1
3
Saves
2
1
Corners
2
2
Fouls
7
12
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