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.