
Photo by: Scobel Wiggins/Oregon State Athletics
Oregon State Edged by No. 22 Washington
April 11, 2021 | Women's Soccer
SEATTLE, Wash. - The Oregon State women's soccer team fell, 2-0, at No. 22 Washington, Sunday night.
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"Unfortunately, we didn't play well today," said head coach Matt Kagan. "I give a lot of credit to Washington. This was the first time this year I felt like we didn't give a great effort."
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The Huskies came out with a fire, tallying six shots before scoring the first goal of the game in the 27th minute.
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The Beavers' sole shot on goal came off a high ball from sophomore Brianna McReynolds.Â
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With the clock at 37:00, junior Sydney Studer shot a rocket of a free kick into the goal box where it was headed by a Washington defender. McReynolds collected the ball for the shot on goal from just outside the box.
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Just two minutes after the Beavers' attempt at net, the Huskies notched a successful penalty kick for the 2-0 lead headed into halftime.
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Oregon State saw more possession time in the second half but the Washington defense did not allow one shot on goal throughout the entire half.
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OSU quickly took possession of the ball, holding the play in their offensive half for the first couple of minutes.Â
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The Beavers and the Huskies continued back and forth for a solid 20 minutes before Oregon State was able to get their first shot of the half.Â
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Around the 65-minute mark, Studer dribbled the ball from the back, on OSU's defensive half, past four defenders for an attempt at a goal but the shot went wide.
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Three minutes later, redshirt-sophomore Madison Ellsworth took a free kick to enter the ball into the goalie box but the Husky goalkeeper grabbed the ball before a Beaver could take advantage.
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Senior Kaillen Fried followed up with the final shot from outside the goalie box in the 70th minute.Â
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In the final 20 minutes, the Beavers were unable to create any chances to score a goal and the Huskies took the 2-0 win.
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Junior goalkeeper Bridgette Skiba tallied five saves with the OSU defense combining to stop 25 of 27 shots from Washington.
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"We have one more great opportunity against Oregon," continued Kagan. "We will be ready to go."
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Oregon State will return to action for their final game of 2021 at Oregon on Friday, April 16 at 6 pm.
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For more information on the Oregon State women's soccer team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the club on Twitter and 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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"Unfortunately, we didn't play well today," said head coach Matt Kagan. "I give a lot of credit to Washington. This was the first time this year I felt like we didn't give a great effort."
Â
The Huskies came out with a fire, tallying six shots before scoring the first goal of the game in the 27th minute.
Â
The Beavers' sole shot on goal came off a high ball from sophomore Brianna McReynolds.Â
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With the clock at 37:00, junior Sydney Studer shot a rocket of a free kick into the goal box where it was headed by a Washington defender. McReynolds collected the ball for the shot on goal from just outside the box.
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Just two minutes after the Beavers' attempt at net, the Huskies notched a successful penalty kick for the 2-0 lead headed into halftime.
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Oregon State saw more possession time in the second half but the Washington defense did not allow one shot on goal throughout the entire half.
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OSU quickly took possession of the ball, holding the play in their offensive half for the first couple of minutes.Â
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The Beavers and the Huskies continued back and forth for a solid 20 minutes before Oregon State was able to get their first shot of the half.Â
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Around the 65-minute mark, Studer dribbled the ball from the back, on OSU's defensive half, past four defenders for an attempt at a goal but the shot went wide.
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Three minutes later, redshirt-sophomore Madison Ellsworth took a free kick to enter the ball into the goalie box but the Husky goalkeeper grabbed the ball before a Beaver could take advantage.
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Senior Kaillen Fried followed up with the final shot from outside the goalie box in the 70th minute.Â
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In the final 20 minutes, the Beavers were unable to create any chances to score a goal and the Huskies took the 2-0 win.
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Junior goalkeeper Bridgette Skiba tallied five saves with the OSU defense combining to stop 25 of 27 shots from Washington.
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"We have one more great opportunity against Oregon," continued Kagan. "We will be ready to go."
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Oregon State will return to action for their final game of 2021 at Oregon on Friday, April 16 at 6 pm.
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For more information on the Oregon State women's soccer team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the club on Twitter and 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
WASH
Goals
0
2
Shots
4
27
Shots on Goal
1
7
Saves
5
1
Corners
0
5
Fouls
13
11
Scoring Plays

Summer Yates (4)
Assisted By: Sianna Siemonsma , Ameera Hussen
GOAL by WASH Yates, Summer Assist by Siemonsma, Sianna and Hussen, Ameera.
26:03

Olivia Van Der Jagt
WASH Olivia Van Der Jagt PENALTY KICK GOAL.
39:44
Game Leaders
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