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Postgame Notes - Arizona

PULLMAN, Wash. - Washington State closed out its home schedule with a 44-18 win over Arizona at Gesa Field Friday evening. Check out the postgame notes and top social media posts from the win.

TEAM NOTES
• WSU is bowl eligible for the sixth time in the last seven years (2020)
• WSU blocked a punt for the 1st time since 2020 at Oregon State (Dillion Sherman)
• WSU recorded a safety for the 1st time since 2016 against Oregon (Hercules Mata'afa sack)

PLAYER NOTES
• Notable consecutive start streaks: LT Liam Ryan (41), RT Abraham Lucas (41), MIKE Justus Rogers (27)
Jahad Woods and Justus Rogers both appeared in their 54th career game, tying Peyton Pelluer for most in WSU history
Travion Brown, Justus Rogers and Francisco Mauigoa started at linebacker, 2nd starts of the season for Brown and Mauigoa, both started against Stanford
Jayden de Laura threw for a career-high 4 TD (8, 43, 31, 78)
Max Borghi rushed for a career-high 139 yards and 2 TD (26,2), his 5th career 100-yard game and 1st since 2019
• Borghi scored 2 TD to push his career TD total to 39, passing Gabe Marks (38) for 2nd-most in WSU history, trails Steve Broussard's record of 41
• Borghi rushed for 2 TD, pushing his career rushing TD total to 30, 2nd-most in WSU history, trails Steve Broussard (33)
Travell Harris caught 6 passes to push his career reception total to 171, passing Jared Karstetter for 10th-most in WSU history
• Harris caught 2 TD (8, 31) to push his team-leading total to 9, most in the Pac-12
• Harris tallied 99 all-purpose yards to push his career total to 4,122, 4th-most in WSU history
Jahad Woods recorded 12 tackles, 1.