Women's Soccer
West Virginia Women's Soccer Falls To Purdue, Drops To 5-2 In Spring Play
West Virginia U. (April 14) — The West Virginia University women's soccer team was defeated 1-0 by the Purdue Boilermakers Sunday afternoon at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium in spring season action.
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