The 2017 slate features 17 regular-season contests, with 10 coming at the friendly confines of Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium. WVU also has a pair of home exhibition matches on the schedule.
“Every year we look to challenge our team with a regular-season schedule that pushes us,” WVU coach Marlon LeBlanc said. “We’ve got a great schedule in 2017 that accomplishes that task. With nine returning starters from last year’s team, we believe this group is ready for the challenge ahead.”
Three of WVU’s four Mid-American Conference contests will be played at home, including perennial national championship contender Akron, the 12-time defending league champion.