The contest will be played at Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium and admission to the match will be free for all fans.
The alumni match marks the end of a six-game spring season for the Mountaineers. WVU holds a 3-1-1 record in its first five matches.
West Virginia is coming off its first loss of the spring on Tuesday night, 3-2 to Charleston. The Mountaineers opened their exhibition slate with a 2-2 draw at VCU and followed it with three consecutive wins at home, 3-2 over Millersville, 3-0 against Alderson-Broaddus and 3-2 over in-state foe Marshall.
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