In Case You Missed It
PULLMAN, Wash. – Freshman , the oldest of the Cougs' newbies, would still not be born for two months the last time Washington State's (3-0-1) offense caught fire in the manner it did Sunday afternoon scoring seven goals against an overmatched Hawai'i (0-3-1) team at Lower Soccer Field. Scoring early and often the Cougs capped off a huge weekend on the pitch with their third-straight shutout essentially putting the game away before Coug nation had finished finding their seats in the stadium. On their first three attempts of the afternoon the Cougs found the back of the net scoring in the 3' (), the 6' (), and finally the 11' () to bury the Rainbow Wahine.
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