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Marchiol throws for 2 TDs, WVU holds off Arizona 31-26

Weirton, WVLocal News

In a thrilling clash, West Virginia University (WVU) triumphed over Arizona with a narrow 31-26 victory, fueled by quarterback Marchiol's two touchdown throws. This game was crucial for the Mountaineers, as a loss would have severely impacted their chances of bowl eligibility. The tight scoreline underscored the competitive nature of the match, with both teams fighting fiercely for a win. Marchiol's performance was pivotal, showcasing his ability to lead the team under pressure and contribute significantly to their offensive strategy. The victory not only enhances WVU's postseason hopes but also keeps them in contention for the Big 12 title, adding to the excitement of their remaining schedule.

Analysts noted that the Mountaineers displayed resilience and determination, which will be key as they move forward in the season. Fans and supporters are now looking forward to the next challenges ahead, hopeful for continued success. This significant win has provided the team with momentum and confidence as they aim to solidify their position in the conference.

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