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Beavers Power to Win Over Washington State
October 15, 2022 | Football
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Damien Martinez's career-best 111 yards on the ground led the Beavers to a 24-10 win over Washington State on Homecoming on Saturday night.
Oregon State's rushing attack combined for 203 yards and a pair of trips to the endzone as they won their first over the Cougars to snap a skid that dated to 2013. Jam Griffin, Deshaun Fenwick, Jack Colletto and Silas Bolden combined for 83 yards to bolster the attack.
In his second consecutive start, Ben Gulbranson tossed 141 yards on 12 completions and connected with Anthony Gould for a score. Jack Gelling's 63 receiving yards led the Beavers for the category.
Jaydon Grant led the Beaver defense with 8.0 tackles, a trio of which were solo stops and added a sack. Ryan Cooper, Jr. snagged an interception to quell any chance of a comeback by the Cougars.
Following a 60-yard return by Bolden on the opening kick, Oregon State (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) went the necessary 40 yards for the score as Colletto punched it across for the first of his two scores in the contest. A quarter later, OSU upped its lead to 10 when Atticus Sappington connected on a 26-yard kick to cap a 12 play, 87-yard drive.
On the ensuing drive, Washington State cut the lead to seven after a 29-yard field goal made it a 10-3 game, the same score it would be at the break.
Just like in the first half, Oregon State tallied a touchdown on their opening drive in the second. Gulbranson's 17-yard pass to Gould made it a 17-3 lead for the Beavers. Washington State answered quickly to bring their deficit back to seven when Cameron Ward tossed a nine-yard score to the endzone in the waning minutes of the third.
Colletto punched into the endzone on the Beavers' first drive of the fourth to secure the win. His score moved him to a tie for 10th in program history for rushing scores.
The Beavers' defense held the Cougars to just one yard on six total plays in the opening quarter.
Oregon State will stay home and welcome Colorado next Saturday, October 22. Kickoff from Reser Stadium is set for 5 p.m. and can be seen on Pac-12 Network.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Oregon State's rushing attack combined for 203 yards and a pair of trips to the endzone as they won their first over the Cougars to snap a skid that dated to 2013. Jam Griffin, Deshaun Fenwick, Jack Colletto and Silas Bolden combined for 83 yards to bolster the attack.
In his second consecutive start, Ben Gulbranson tossed 141 yards on 12 completions and connected with Anthony Gould for a score. Jack Gelling's 63 receiving yards led the Beavers for the category.
Jaydon Grant led the Beaver defense with 8.0 tackles, a trio of which were solo stops and added a sack. Ryan Cooper, Jr. snagged an interception to quell any chance of a comeback by the Cougars.
Following a 60-yard return by Bolden on the opening kick, Oregon State (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) went the necessary 40 yards for the score as Colletto punched it across for the first of his two scores in the contest. A quarter later, OSU upped its lead to 10 when Atticus Sappington connected on a 26-yard kick to cap a 12 play, 87-yard drive.
On the ensuing drive, Washington State cut the lead to seven after a 29-yard field goal made it a 10-3 game, the same score it would be at the break.
Just like in the first half, Oregon State tallied a touchdown on their opening drive in the second. Gulbranson's 17-yard pass to Gould made it a 17-3 lead for the Beavers. Washington State answered quickly to bring their deficit back to seven when Cameron Ward tossed a nine-yard score to the endzone in the waning minutes of the third.
Colletto punched into the endzone on the Beavers' first drive of the fourth to secure the win. His score moved him to a tie for 10th in program history for rushing scores.
The Beavers' defense held the Cougars to just one yard on six total plays in the opening quarter.
Oregon State will stay home and welcome Colorado next Saturday, October 22. Kickoff from Reser Stadium is set for 5 p.m. and can be seen on Pac-12 Network.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Team Stats
WSU
OSU
Total Yards
368
344
Pass Yards
345
141
Rushing Yards
23
203
Penalty Yards
35
10
1st Downs
18
21
3rd Downs
6
6
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
25:05
34:55
1st Quarter

WSU 0, OSU 7
OSU - Colletto,Jack 1 yd run (Sappington,Atticus kick), 8 plays, 40 yards, TOP 04:17
2nd Quarter

WSU 0, OSU 10
OSU - Sappington,Atticus 26 yd field goal 12 plays, 87 yards, TOP 05:35

WSU 3, OSU 10
WSU - Janikowski,Dean 29 yd field goal 12 plays, 72 yards, TOP 04:34
3rd Quarter

WSU 3, OSU 17
OSU - Gould,Anthony 17 yd pass from Gulbranson,Ben (Sappington,Atticus kick) 11 plays, 74 yards, TOP 05:34

WSU 10, OSU 17
WSU - Jenkins,Jaylen 9 yd pass from Ward,Cameron (Janikowski,Dean kick) 7 plays, 81 yards, TOP 03:41
4th Quarter

WSU 10, OSU 24
OSU - Colletto,Jack 2 yd run (Sappington,Atticus kick), 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:18
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