West Virginia's Bianca St. Georges possesses the ball while Oklahoma State's Jaci Jones defends during the soccer match between West Virginia and Oklahoma State at Neal Patterson Stadium.
T.C. Brewster/O'CollyFor 87 minutes, the pink wall stood tall.
During that amount of time, the injury-plagued Oklahoma State soccer team, dressing in pink to support breast cancer awareness, withstood a dominant No. 16 West Virginia team.
A bullet header from WVU’s Hannah Abraham finally broke the Cowgirls’ resistance, sealing the Mountaineers’ 2-1 victory Friday at Neal Patterson Stadium.
Entering the last three minutes, the Mountaineers had outshot the home team 33-3 and registered eight shots on target to OSU’s two.