Oklahoma State University Athletics

Megan Haines
Cowgirl Soccer Ties West Virginia
October 20, 2022 | Cowgirl Soccer
STILLWATERÂ - Oklahoma State drew West Virginia, 1-1, in a tightly contested match at Neal Patterson Stadium Thursday night.
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With the draw, the Cowgirls moved to 10-2-4 on the year and 3-1-3 in Big 12 play, while the Mountaineers are 5-4-7 overall and 2-1-4 in the league.
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With OSU down three starters for the match, things started out slow as OSU did not register a shot until the 18th minute of gameplay when defender Ally Jackson's header just missed wide left.
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Senior Megan Haines, filling in at forward due to injuries to Olyvia Dowell and Gracie Bindbeutel, notched her first goal of the season in the 38th minute to put the Cowgirls up 1-0. Haines capitalized on a scramble in front of the goal and tapped it past West Virginia goalkeeper Kayza Massey to put OSU up going into the break.
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Following intermission, the Mountaineers dialed up the pressure, outshooting the Cowgirls 13-3 in the second half. OSU freshman goalie Jordan Nytes, who returned after missing the previous two games due to injury, made the first of her six saves on the night in the 48th minute.
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After withstanding the pressure for 37 minutes, the Mountaineers drew back level in the 83rd minute following a diving header from WVU defender Gabriella Robinson that snuck past Nytes for the equalizing goal.
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WVU launched a shot as time expired, but Nytes was there for her final save of the night to secure the tie.
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OSU returns to action Sunday when the Cowgirls host 18th-ranked Texas in their final home game of the season. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
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With the draw, the Cowgirls moved to 10-2-4 on the year and 3-1-3 in Big 12 play, while the Mountaineers are 5-4-7 overall and 2-1-4 in the league.
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With OSU down three starters for the match, things started out slow as OSU did not register a shot until the 18th minute of gameplay when defender Ally Jackson's header just missed wide left.
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Senior Megan Haines, filling in at forward due to injuries to Olyvia Dowell and Gracie Bindbeutel, notched her first goal of the season in the 38th minute to put the Cowgirls up 1-0. Haines capitalized on a scramble in front of the goal and tapped it past West Virginia goalkeeper Kayza Massey to put OSU up going into the break.
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Following intermission, the Mountaineers dialed up the pressure, outshooting the Cowgirls 13-3 in the second half. OSU freshman goalie Jordan Nytes, who returned after missing the previous two games due to injury, made the first of her six saves on the night in the 48th minute.
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After withstanding the pressure for 37 minutes, the Mountaineers drew back level in the 83rd minute following a diving header from WVU defender Gabriella Robinson that snuck past Nytes for the equalizing goal.
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WVU launched a shot as time expired, but Nytes was there for her final save of the night to secure the tie.
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OSU returns to action Sunday when the Cowgirls host 18th-ranked Texas in their final home game of the season. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
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Team Stats
WVU
OSU
Goals
1
1
Shots
18
9
Shots on Goal
7
3
Saves
2
6
Corners
5
4
Fouls
11
11
Scoring Plays

Megan Haines (1)
GOAL by OSU Haines, Megan.
37:40

Gabrielle Robinson (1)
Assisted By: Julianne Vallerand
GOAL by WVU Robinson, Gabrielle Assist by Vallerand, Julianne.
82:56
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