MORGANTOWN, W. VA. - The #18 (TDS) Clemson women’s soccer team came out on top 1-0 in a defensive battle on the road against #17 (USC) West Virginia (3-1-2) on Thursday night at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium. The win was the Tigers' first win over the Mountaineers in program history, having dropped the first two meetings. “It was a really good win on the road tonight against #17 West Virginia,” says Head Coach Eddie Radwanski. “To play a team like that on the road is a great challenge, and I’m really proud of how our kids came out and put their footprint on the game from the get go. The first goal came from a great ball from Makenna Morris The Tigers (4-1-2) started off on the right foot, creating dangerous opportunities from the first whistle. In the 10th minute, sophomore Makenna Morris served a beautiful ball into the box where Sami Meredith was ready to register a goal until the Mountaineer defender scored an own goal to avoid the inevitable Clemson attack. Both teams c
Early goal lifts Clemson over No 17 West Virginia, 1-0
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