WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — No. 18 West Virginia needed a late-regulation goal from Grace Cutler to force overtime in what became a 1-1 draw at Purdue on Friday night in women’s soccer action.
On the first day of this weekend’s Boilermaker Challenge Cup, the Mountaineers (0-1-2) remained winless through three matches and trailed Purdue (1-0-1) into the 86th minute.
That’s when WVU’s ninth corner kick of the night went long before Nadya Gill sent it into the box. Lauren Segalla one-timed it high to Cutler, whose header from 4 yards out scored in the high right post.