Oregon State falls to No. 9 Washington State
September 30, 2018 | Women's Soccer
Washington State takes a 2-0 win.
Pullman, Wash. – Oregon State women's soccer team battled tough but ultimately fell short to No. 9 Washington State on Sunday afternoon, 2-0.
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Redshirt freshman McKenzie Weinert and sophomore Kaillen Fried were the lone Beavers to get shots off in the first half. Weinert took a shot in the 23rd minute that was blocked by Washington State that Fried followed with her own shot that ended up going wide.
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Freshman goalkeeper Bridgette Skiba managed to have six saves in the first half while holding the Cougars to only one goal in the at the 19th minute mark.
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Freshman Sydney Studer was the first Oregon State player to fire a shot in the second half around the 69th minute that was scooped up by Washington State's goalie.
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Weinert and Studer would each get one more shot during the second half, but could not find the back of the net on either occasions.
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Skiba would record five more saves in the second half before leaving the game in the 64th minute. This allowed freshman Emma Deane to make her first OSU appearance in goal. Deane went on to record her first save in the 77th minute of play.
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Ultimately, the Beavers would allow one more Cougar goal in the second half to give Washington State the 2-0 win.
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Oregon State returns home to host California on Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. and the Dam Cancer game against Stanford on Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. These games will also play host to welcoming back OSU Women's Soccer Alumni for Alumni Weekend.
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For updates on Oregon State women's soccer, follow the team on Twitter or Instagram @BeaverWSoccer.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Redshirt freshman McKenzie Weinert and sophomore Kaillen Fried were the lone Beavers to get shots off in the first half. Weinert took a shot in the 23rd minute that was blocked by Washington State that Fried followed with her own shot that ended up going wide.
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Freshman goalkeeper Bridgette Skiba managed to have six saves in the first half while holding the Cougars to only one goal in the at the 19th minute mark.
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Freshman Sydney Studer was the first Oregon State player to fire a shot in the second half around the 69th minute that was scooped up by Washington State's goalie.
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Weinert and Studer would each get one more shot during the second half, but could not find the back of the net on either occasions.
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Skiba would record five more saves in the second half before leaving the game in the 64th minute. This allowed freshman Emma Deane to make her first OSU appearance in goal. Deane went on to record her first save in the 77th minute of play.
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Ultimately, the Beavers would allow one more Cougar goal in the second half to give Washington State the 2-0 win.
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Oregon State returns home to host California on Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. and the Dam Cancer game against Stanford on Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. These games will also play host to welcoming back OSU Women's Soccer Alumni for Alumni Weekend.
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For updates on Oregon State women's soccer, follow the team on Twitter or Instagram @BeaverWSoccer.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Team Stats
OSU
WSU
Goals
0
2
Shots
5
34
Shots on Goal
1
15
Saves
13
1
Corners
0
8
Fouls
13
7
Scoring Plays

Maegan O'Neill (4)
Assisted By: Elyse Bennett
off rebound to far post
19:12

Maddy Haro (1)
off free kick
64:48
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