Winston-Salem, N.C. — The Carolina University Women's Soccer team (0-4-2) will honor its seniors on Saturday when they welcome West Virginia Tech (0-2-2) to Bruin Field. Kickoff is set for 7p.m., a special occasion to recognize the dedication and contributions of CU's senior student-athletes.
A Day of Recognition
Before the match, Carolina University will celebrate its seniors who have given countless hours of commitment to the program both on and off the field. The ceremony will highlight their leadership, resilience, and lasting impact on CU Women's Soccer.
Match Outlook
Carolina enters the contest looking to build momentum after a competitive opening stretch of the season. The Bruins have shown flashes of strong defensive organization and are eager to turn effort into results on their home field. With six matches under their belt, CU will look to capitalize on attacking opportunities and secure their first win of the season in front of their home crowd.
West Virginia Tech comes in with a 0-2-2 record, also seeking to break through and earn their first victory of the year. Known for their technical play and competitive spirit, the Golden Bears will provide a strong challenge in this non-conference matchup.
What's at Stake
For Carolina, this match represents not only an opportunity to celebrate its seniors but also a chance to establish momentum heading into the second half of the campaign. A win would provide a confidence boost for the Bruins as they continue to battle through a demanding schedule.
Coach's Thoughts
CU Head Coach Boo Tesh expressed excitement about the day:
"Senior Day is always special. These young women have poured so much into our program, and it's a privilege to celebrate them. We know West Virginia Tech will be a tough opponent, but we are focused on playing together and giving our seniors a memorable match."