Buckhannon, W.Va. – The Golden Eagles hit the road for an MEC showdown against West Virginia Wesleyan on a cool afternoon at Culpepper Stadium.
The Basics
- Location: Culpepper Stadium
- Final Score: UC 3, WVW 2
- Records: Charleston (3-3-1, 3-1-1 MEC), Concord (2-4-1, 1-4-0 MEC)
How It Happened
Sophomore goalkeeper Ines Degli Esposti earned her first start of the season, stepping in for injured captain Sofia Chaverra.
UC came out strong, dictating the pace from the opening whistle. Just five minutes in, Ciara Casamento rattled the crossbar with a shot, setting the tone for a wild first 15 minutes. In the 12th minute, Li-Lou Debaecker capitalized on a misplayed pass from Wesleyan's goalkeeper, intercepting and calmly slotting it in with her left foot to give Charleston the early lead. Moments later, Sydney Crowe played a perfectly weighted through ball to Anae Buehlmann, who finished her one-on-one chance with confidence, doubling the Golden Eagles' lead.
Wesleyan responded in the 26th minute, pulling one back and applying pressure for the remainder of the first half. Despite chances on both sides, the score remained 2-1 heading into the break.
The second half got off to a rough start for UC, as Wesleyan struck early with a top-corner finish just three minutes in to level the match at 2-2. But the Golden Eagles regrouped quickly. Around the 60th minute, Debaecker slipped a clever ball through to Buehlmann, who made no mistake and netted her second of the day, what would ultimately be the match-winner.
Li-Lou Debaecker had a goal and an assist, while Anae Buehlmann had 2 goals in the game.
Up Next
Charleston returns home on Wednesday, October 1
st at 4:00PM to take on West Liberty in another key MEC matchup.