WVWC then officially capped its campaign standing a scorching 16-0-2 overall and 14-0-2 in Mountain East Conference action, with last Wednesday’s 1-nil win at West Liberty (W.Va.) University. The Hilltoppers did well to limit Moreta to one shot on Allie Warsaw-securing the Lady Bobcats the #1 seed in this week’s MEC Tournament. It was Wesleyan’s 10th consecutive shutout with the team going 8-0-2 during that stretch.

Ranked #11 in the Oct. 27 NSCAA/NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Coaches’ poll (Durango-based Fort Lewis College was just outside the top 25 as a ‘Receiving Votes’ side), West Virginia Wesleyan welcomed 4-seed Shepherd University in yesterday’s MEC Tournament semifinals, but results were unavailable at press time. WVWC is located in Buckhannon, West Virginia.

A forward majoring in Marketing, Moreta is one of eight seniors on Wesleyan’s roster.