
Oregon State Awaits Huskies This Friday
October 12, 2016 | Men's Soccer
On the Road Again
No. 22 Washington (8-4-0) will continue Pac-12 play on Friday, Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. PT with a match at Paul Lorenze Field in Corvallis, Ore., against Oregon State Universiy (4-5-3). The game will be aired lie on the Pac-12 Network. Troy Clardy and Kelly Gray will be calling the game. Live stats will be available through osubeavers.com.
Last Time Out
The pouring rain did not seem to faze the Dawgs Sunday night. Two goals were enough to hold back the Bears as the Huskies captured the win, 2-1. Goalkeeper Auden Schilder prevented Cal from getting on the board early with a huge save that deflected the ball over the left corner of the net in the third minute. That save was one of three for the night. The game's two goals came from two first time scorers this season- Luke Hauswirth and Quentin Pearson. Hauswirth's goal came off a pass from Handwalla Bwana to Henry Wingo, who tapped it to Hauswirth in the ninth minute. Hauswirth, from the 18, bent it around to the far corner for a Husky goal. The second goal, once again, came from a long pass from Bwana that was deflected off a Cal defender. Pearson slid in on the right side to slice the ball in the far left corner of the net in the 60th minute. The Bears were able to net one ball in the 56th minute. Spencer Held was credited the goal.
Last Time on the Road
The last time the Dawgs were on the road they suffered a loss to the SDSU Aztecs in overtime. The match ended after SDSU's Travis Nicklaw scored the golden goal in the 91st minute. The goal was shot from eight yards and rebounded off Husky goalkeeper, Auden Schilder. The two Pac-12 teams battled for ninety minutes, both ending regulation with 15 shots. Schilder recorded four saves before heading into overtime.
On an Offensive Roll
Huskies have been explosive offensively, totaling 11 goals in their last four wins. The offensive game has several key players. Handwalla Bwana leads the team in goals with goals (4), scoring in the last three of four wins. Mason Robertson and David Coly both hold three goals on the season, Coly has two assists. Kyle Coffee has two assists and two goals for 2016 play thus far.
Everything Went Wright
At UCLA two identical goals were scored within the first four minutes. Both started with throw-ins from Steven Wright. The first was scored off a header from Garret Jackson (assisted by a header from Justin Schmidt), the second was a header from Schmidt less than a minute later. The UCLA goalkeeper allowed four goals out of nine shots.
Defense Says No
The squad's back row has played an integral part in the Dawgs' success this season. Returning all three key figures has helped this year's team and goalkeeper Auden Schilder. The three returners are Justin Schmidt, Quentin Pearson and Corban Anderson. Combined with Schilder and Saif Kerawala, the combo have allowed only 12 goals this season. Husky opponents have allowed 21 goals.
No I in Team
In the team's 21 goals there have been a total of 19 assists. Freshman Handwalla Bwana leads the team in goals and assists with four and six, respectively.
The Series with Oregon State
Washington holds the power in the series with the Orange and Black, 37-12-4. The last meeting between the two, in 2015, ended in a Washington win, 1-0. The last time the Huskies lost to the Beavers was in Seattle in 2014.
Scouting the Beavers
Six players have made their Oregon State debuts this season (Norman Jr., Garcia, Miralles, Diaz, Strenov, Chimento), with Norman, Garcia, Miralles, Garcia and Strenov all earning a spot in the starting lineup for at least one game. Overall, newcomers accounted for four of the Beavers' 15 goals, and seven of their 19 assists. The Beavers also have two transfers. The Beavers have outshot their opponents 170-135 over the course of the first 12 matches of the season. Oregon State out-shot California 23-12 on Thursday, recording a season-high total for attempts towards goal.
Starting II
Two Huskies have started all ten matches this season – Steven Wright and Luke Hauswirth. Wright has played 731 minutes while Hauswirth has played 846 minutes. Wright has one goal and two assists on the season. Hauswirth has one assist and one goal.
In the Rankings
After their four win streak, the Dawgsentered the rankings at No. 16. They are currently ranked No. 22 in the NSCAA poll The squad is currently third in the conference behind Stanford (3-0) and UCLA (2-1).
Surpassed Goals
Last season proved to be an offensive struggle for the Huskies. In the entire 2015 season the team scored 18 goals. In the ten matches this season they have already surpassed that amount by scoring 21.
No. 22 Washington (8-4-0) will continue Pac-12 play on Friday, Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. PT with a match at Paul Lorenze Field in Corvallis, Ore., against Oregon State Universiy (4-5-3). The game will be aired lie on the Pac-12 Network. Troy Clardy and Kelly Gray will be calling the game. Live stats will be available through osubeavers.com.
Last Time Out
The pouring rain did not seem to faze the Dawgs Sunday night. Two goals were enough to hold back the Bears as the Huskies captured the win, 2-1. Goalkeeper Auden Schilder prevented Cal from getting on the board early with a huge save that deflected the ball over the left corner of the net in the third minute. That save was one of three for the night. The game's two goals came from two first time scorers this season- Luke Hauswirth and Quentin Pearson. Hauswirth's goal came off a pass from Handwalla Bwana to Henry Wingo, who tapped it to Hauswirth in the ninth minute. Hauswirth, from the 18, bent it around to the far corner for a Husky goal. The second goal, once again, came from a long pass from Bwana that was deflected off a Cal defender. Pearson slid in on the right side to slice the ball in the far left corner of the net in the 60th minute. The Bears were able to net one ball in the 56th minute. Spencer Held was credited the goal.
Last Time on the Road
The last time the Dawgs were on the road they suffered a loss to the SDSU Aztecs in overtime. The match ended after SDSU's Travis Nicklaw scored the golden goal in the 91st minute. The goal was shot from eight yards and rebounded off Husky goalkeeper, Auden Schilder. The two Pac-12 teams battled for ninety minutes, both ending regulation with 15 shots. Schilder recorded four saves before heading into overtime.
On an Offensive Roll
Huskies have been explosive offensively, totaling 11 goals in their last four wins. The offensive game has several key players. Handwalla Bwana leads the team in goals with goals (4), scoring in the last three of four wins. Mason Robertson and David Coly both hold three goals on the season, Coly has two assists. Kyle Coffee has two assists and two goals for 2016 play thus far.
Everything Went Wright
At UCLA two identical goals were scored within the first four minutes. Both started with throw-ins from Steven Wright. The first was scored off a header from Garret Jackson (assisted by a header from Justin Schmidt), the second was a header from Schmidt less than a minute later. The UCLA goalkeeper allowed four goals out of nine shots.
Defense Says No
The squad's back row has played an integral part in the Dawgs' success this season. Returning all three key figures has helped this year's team and goalkeeper Auden Schilder. The three returners are Justin Schmidt, Quentin Pearson and Corban Anderson. Combined with Schilder and Saif Kerawala, the combo have allowed only 12 goals this season. Husky opponents have allowed 21 goals.
No I in Team
In the team's 21 goals there have been a total of 19 assists. Freshman Handwalla Bwana leads the team in goals and assists with four and six, respectively.
The Series with Oregon State
Washington holds the power in the series with the Orange and Black, 37-12-4. The last meeting between the two, in 2015, ended in a Washington win, 1-0. The last time the Huskies lost to the Beavers was in Seattle in 2014.
Scouting the Beavers
Six players have made their Oregon State debuts this season (Norman Jr., Garcia, Miralles, Diaz, Strenov, Chimento), with Norman, Garcia, Miralles, Garcia and Strenov all earning a spot in the starting lineup for at least one game. Overall, newcomers accounted for four of the Beavers' 15 goals, and seven of their 19 assists. The Beavers also have two transfers. The Beavers have outshot their opponents 170-135 over the course of the first 12 matches of the season. Oregon State out-shot California 23-12 on Thursday, recording a season-high total for attempts towards goal.
Starting II
Two Huskies have started all ten matches this season – Steven Wright and Luke Hauswirth. Wright has played 731 minutes while Hauswirth has played 846 minutes. Wright has one goal and two assists on the season. Hauswirth has one assist and one goal.
In the Rankings
After their four win streak, the Dawgsentered the rankings at No. 16. They are currently ranked No. 22 in the NSCAA poll The squad is currently third in the conference behind Stanford (3-0) and UCLA (2-1).
Surpassed Goals
Last season proved to be an offensive struggle for the Huskies. In the entire 2015 season the team scored 18 goals. In the ten matches this season they have already surpassed that amount by scoring 21.
Players Mentioned
Charlie Kosakoff NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
Thursday, December 18
Connor Lofy NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
Wednesday, December 17
Zach Ramsey NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
Wednesday, December 17
Joe Dale NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
Wednesday, December 17















