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Football Spring Showcase Game Information

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University Football is hosting its Gold-Blue Spring Showcase presented by Go Mart, on Saturday, April 5, at 1 p.m., at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium. Almost Heaven Village will open at 10 a.m., with a full morning of activities prior to the showcase.  Admission to this year’s spring showcase is FREE, […]

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University Football is hosting its Gold-Blue Spring Showcase presented by Go Mart, on Saturday, April 5, at 1 p.m., at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium.
 
Almost Heaven Village will open at 10 a.m., with a full morning of activities prior to the showcase. 

Admission to this year’s spring showcase is FREE, but note that all fans must claim a ticket for entry. To claim a ticket, CLICK HERE.

This year’s event will not be televised on ESPN+ (TV) or broadcast on the Mountaineer Sports Network by Learfield (Radio).

In lieu of the cost of admission, fans are encouraged to make a donation to WVU Medicine Children’s at the time of checkout when claiming their ticket. Students can enter at any gate by showing their student IDs.
 
Headlining the Gold-Blue Spring Showcase will be an Almost Heaven Village Kickoff Concert featuring The Powell Brothers. Admission is free to the public. The concert will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the East Side of Milan Puskar Stadium between the Light Blue and Teal parking lots.

Along with the kickoff concert, the Almost Heaven Village fan experience zone will offer fans the opportunity to pick up an exclusive schedule poster, enjoy food trucks, inflatables, a DJ, yard games, photo opportunities, caricature artistry, balloon artistry and face painting, along with appearances from the WVU Spirit Squads. Almost Heaven Village will be open three hours prior to kickoff (10 a.m.) and will close 30 minutes prior to kickoff (12:30 p.m.). 

Fans are invited to bring their own food and beverages to the concert, but there also will be food trucks onsite. Concession stands inside the stadium will open at 12 p.m.
 
WVU’s Clear Bag Policy remains in effect, and the Athletics Department invites and encourages fans to visit WVUsports.com/clearbag for more information, to view pictures of permissible and non-permissible items and to obtain answers to frequently asked questions about the clear bag policy.
 
Fans are asked to reduce what they bring to the stadium to minimize contact points and bag searches. When security personnel check bags at the gate, they will not be divesting the bags – each fan will be responsible for showing the contents of his/her individual bag. This includes fans removing all items from their bag for inspection as needed. For quicker entry, do not bring bags inside the stadium.
 
For the Spring Showcase, all fans, including WVU students, should enter the stadium starting at noon, through the North, West, Southeast and Southwest Gates (metal detectors open at noon), There will be no stadium re-entry passes issued for the game. Stadium seating, restrooms and concessions will be open on the lower sections of the East, West and South sides and none in the upper deck.
 
Walk-Through Metal Detectors will be located at each of the gates where fans enter Milan Puskar Stadium. Fans will not have to empty their clear bags or pockets, and will not have to place cell phones, keys, money or other belongings to the side because the state-of-art metal detectors are designed to be completely pass through. The metal detector technology provides automatic screening for fast and easy gate entrance flow.

Designated smoking areas are outside the West and East Gates.

The Hall of Traditions (Puskar Center) will be open starting two hours prior to kickoff (11 a.m.) until 30 minutes prior (12:30 p.m.) to kickoff.
 
Fans are reminded that umbrellas are not permitted inside the stadium.
 
There will be ADA seating available on the West and East sides based on demand.
 
Concession stands will open at noon and will utilize cashless purchases. There will be multiple stands opened on the West Side (stand numbers 5, 6, 7 and 10) and East (stand numbers 20, 23, 24), sides of the stadium, but there will not be concession areas open in the South end. Beer sales will conclude at the start of the last competition on the field.
 
All parking for cars is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
 
The following hospital parking lots on the east side will open at 8 am on Saturday and are available for parking: F1, F2, F3, F4, and E. The following hospital parking lots on the west side will open at 8 am on Saturday and are available for parking: A1 and B1.
 
The center most parking lots and the western most parking lots of the large Blue Hospital parking lot (Hospital parking lots D, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, and C10) will be reserved for hospital patients, visitors, and staff. Towing will be enforced.
 
There also will be parking available at the Law School based on availability.
 
The PRT is operating on its normal Saturday schedule (starting at 9:30 a.m.), for the price of 50 cents each way. It is free for all students and WVU staff with a valid WVU ID.

A special Mountaineer GameDay Gold-Blue pregame show starting at 10 a.m. on all of the local Nexstar affiliates, and on AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh at 11 a.m., followed by the Spring Showcase beginning at 1 p.m.

The Gold-Blue Spring Showcase, slated to begin at 1 p.m., will conclude WVU’s spring football drills.

The Spring Showcase will feature an abbreviated scrimmage, along with specialty drills and competitions.

Following the conclusion of the game, all fans in attendance will be welcomed onto Mountaineer Field for 30 minutes for photos and other activities.
 
Since 1984, the Mountaineers have donated more than $830,000 to WVU Medicine Children’s.

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Loyola Chicago knocks off Oakland, 3

Next Game: Purdue Fort Wayne 8/24/2025 | 1 p.m. Aug. 24 (Sun) / 1 p.m.  Purdue Fort Wayne History CHICAGO, Ill. — Loyola Chicago kicked off its 2025 season in comeback fashion, rallying from a 1-0 deficit to edge Oakland, 3-2, Thursday (Aug. 21) at Loyola Soccer Park. “Certainly proud of the comeback win,” said Loyola […]

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CHICAGO, Ill. — Loyola Chicago kicked off its 2025 season in comeback fashion, rallying from a 1-0 deficit to edge Oakland, 3-2, Thursday (Aug. 21) at Loyola Soccer Park.

“Certainly proud of the comeback win,” said Loyola Chicago Head Coach Steve Bode. “I just talked to the guys in the huddle about how it’s hard to win college soccer games, especially on the first weekend when teams don’t really have their lineup set and you don’t have that much time to train. Finding ways to win games in the first weekend is really what it’s all about. I’m proud of the way the guys bounced back after going down that first goal and didn’t dwell on it — they just got the next one and kept going. In the second half, I thought we were able to limit their chances a lot more. Obviously, I’m proud of the guys that scored, but really the whole squad for the win.”

How it Happened

Oakland (0-1-0, 0-0-0 Horizon League) broke the 0-0 deadlock when Marco Mazzei scored in the 11th minute, assisted by Andriy Bilous and Jace Foster.

Not long later though, the Ramblers (1-0-0, 0-0-0 A-10) evened the game on a goal from Antonio Pinto — his first-career goal — in the 19th minute, assisted by Jack McFeely.

Loyola Chicago then broke the 1-1 draw on Mcfeely’s 22nd-minute goal, his first of the season.

The Golden Grizzlies fired back to tie it up at 2-2 with a 22nd-minute goal from Tim Allos.

Loyola Chicago pulled away after Petar Janjic’s first goal in the 61st minute, assisted by Luka Ivancic and Arved Von Vegesack. Neither team scored again and the game ended, 3-2.

Game Notes

  • The win marked Loyola Chicago’s first season-opening win since the team beat Western Illinois, 2-1, to start 2022. 
  • In his first-career start between the posts, Gabe Velasco collected two saves for the Ramblers out of seven total Golden Grizzlies shots.
  • Loyola Chicago scored one unassisted goal.
  • Loyola Chicago totaled 13 shots with six landing on goal.
  • The Ramblers’ defense limited Oakland to just seven shots.
  • Hugo Urdiales and Jack McFeely had four shots each.
  • McFeely’s three points (one goal, one assist) marked a career-high. 

Up Next
The Ramblers host Purdue Fort Wayne this Sunday at 1 p.m. for the program’s annual Hustle to Hoyne match. 

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Women's Soccer Readies for Cornell

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College women’s soccer team welcomes Cornell on Friday evening for a 5:00 p.m. kickoff at the Newton Soccer Complex. The match will be streamed live on ACCNX.  OPENING WEEK – Boston College kicked off the 2025 season on Thursday evening against Stonehill, securing a 4-1 victory.– The Eagles continued the opening […]

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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. Boston College women’s soccer team welcomes Cornell on Friday evening for a 5:00 p.m. kickoff at the Newton Soccer Complex. The match will be streamed live on ACCNX. 

OPENING WEEK 
– Boston College kicked off the 2025 season on Thursday evening against Stonehill, securing a 4-1 victory.
– The Eagles continued the opening week with a 4-0 victory over FDU
Emily Mara, Milla Lee, and Sophie Reale all scored their first goals for the Eagles.  
– Lee, Amalia Dray, and Sophia Lowenberg scored a total of two goals each over the course of both games.

A WIN ON MONDAY WOULD…
– Improve Boston College’s record to 3-0-0 for the season.  
– Mark the Eagles’ fifth consecutive home win.

SERIES HISTORY 
– The two teams have faced each other seven times in the past.  
– Boston College leads the series with a record of 3 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws.  
– In their last meeting, the Eagles secured a 3-2 victory over Cornell.
 

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Young Wayzata Girls Soccer Team Hoping to Replicate 2024 Success

4:04 PM | Thursday, August 21, 2025 [embedded content] The Wayzata girls soccer team won the program’s eighth state championship last fall. It was the Trojans’ first state title since 2012. Wayzata is hoping it won’t take another 12 years before their next state championship win, but they will have a young group in 2025. […]

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4:04 PM | Thursday, August 21, 2025

The Wayzata girls soccer team won the program’s eighth state championship last fall.

It was the Trojans’ first state title since 2012.

Wayzata is hoping it won’t take another 12 years before their next state championship win, but they will have a young group in 2025.

The Trojans only return seven players from last year’s team and have eleven sophomores on their roster this season.

Key returning players include goalkeeper Sophia Alvarez, defender Carolyn Voss, and forwards Lauren Craig and Alex Vellieux.

The Trojans will kick off their season at home against Rogers on Saturday.

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Men's Soccer Falls To Rutgers In Opener, 1

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The Providence College men’s soccer team was defeated by the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights, 1-0, in the 2025 season-opener on Thursday, Aug. 21 in Piscataway N.J. The Friars drop to 0-1-0 to begin the season. RECORDSProvidence (0-1-0)Rutgers  (1-0-0) SCOREProvidence 0 | Rutgers 1 VENUEYurcak Field | Piscataway, N.J. GAME FLOW & NOTES • […]

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Men's Soccer Falls To Rutgers In Opener, 1

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The Providence College men’s soccer team was defeated by the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights, 1-0, in the 2025 season-opener on Thursday, Aug. 21 in Piscataway N.J. The Friars drop to 0-1-0 to begin the season.

RECORDS
Providence (0-1-0)
Rutgers  (1-0-0)

SCORE
Providence 0 | Rutgers 1

VENUE
Yurcak Field | Piscataway, N.J.

GAME FLOW & NOTES

• The game began physical, with five yellow cards awarded in the first 45 minutes. Vasco Teixeira (Arrentela, Portugal), Diego Batista (Barcelos, Portugal), and Brandon Marshall (Wake Forest, N.C.) recorded cards for the Friars, while Erick Ruiz and Devon Stopek each received cards for Rutgers.
• The Scarlet Knights won the possession battle in the first half and recorded six shots, landing three on goal. 
 •.The first half saw no scoring and the teams went into the halftime scoreless.
• Rutgers opened up the scoring in the first 30 seconds of the second half (45:31) on a penalty kick scored by Dan Karsten (1-0).

• The Friars had a goal called back after an official review on a offsides call (74:31).

• Providence goalkeeper, Ryan Carney (Dunstable, Mass.), recorded a strong save on a promising Rutgers attack (78:34).

• Rutgers held a 15-5 advantage on shots and a 7-1 advantage on shots on net.

 SCORING SUMMARY  
(1-0) Rutgers 45:31 / Dan Karsten scored a penalty kick for Rutgers.  

GOALKEEPERS
Providence – Ryan Carney – 6 saves, 1 goal allowed
Rutgers – Ciaran Dalton – 1 save, 0 goals allowed

STAT COMPARISON
Providence
Shots: 5
Shots on Goal: 1
Corner Kicks: 2
Fouls: 14
Saves: 6

Rutgers
Shots: 15
Shots on Goal: 7
Corner Kicks: 7
Fouls: 18
Saves: 1

UP NEXT
The Friars will host the University of New Haven in Providence on Monday Aug. 25 at 7:00 p.m. on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium. This will be the first meeting between the Friars and the Chargers as New Haven recently moved to Division I athletics and became a member of the Northeast Conference this year.

 For more updates on the Providence men’s soccer program, follow the team on Twitter @PCFriarsMSoccer.

-GO FRIARS!-

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