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Huskies Win 2-0 In Battle For Second Place In Pac-12
October 27, 2019 | Women's Soccer
LOS ANGELES – The Washington Huskies put on a show Sunday, defeating the #7 USC Trojans 2-0 on the road. In a battle of the two teams tied for second place in the Pac-12, Washington broke the tie in resounding fashion. The Huskies earned their tenth win of the season and are 6-2-0 in Pac-12 play, their most Pac-12 wins since going 8-1-0 in 2000.
For the fourth time this year, Yates had a multi-point game, this time recording a goal and an assist. Helena Reischling score her first collegiate goal as well. Siena Ruelas did most of her work in the first half, making six saves in the first 45 and a career-best nine total.
After nearly scoring on a free kick from Kaylene Pang, another long ball got the Dawgs on the board. Yates put a perfect pass from the center line into the box at the feet of Reischling that made it 1-0 at the half.
The energy from that goal carried over into the second half, with Washington nearly scoring as Karlee Stueckle beat the keeper and went wide by inches on a shot after a good five minutes of Husky pressure. More Husky ball possession followed, including a Yates goal, before USC had a shot in the 70th minute, its first in almost 20 minutes.
Even with the extra push from USC down 2-0, Washington controlled the ball for the vast majority of the second half. Three big Husky headers on USC corners kept the Trojans off the board late, with Ruelas making a diving save in the 87th minute on USC's last opportunity.
For the fourth time this year, Yates had a multi-point game, this time recording a goal and an assist. Helena Reischling score her first collegiate goal as well. Siena Ruelas did most of her work in the first half, making six saves in the first 45 and a career-best nine total.
After nearly scoring on a free kick from Kaylene Pang, another long ball got the Dawgs on the board. Yates put a perfect pass from the center line into the box at the feet of Reischling that made it 1-0 at the half.
The energy from that goal carried over into the second half, with Washington nearly scoring as Karlee Stueckle beat the keeper and went wide by inches on a shot after a good five minutes of Husky pressure. More Husky ball possession followed, including a Yates goal, before USC had a shot in the 70th minute, its first in almost 20 minutes.
Even with the extra push from USC down 2-0, Washington controlled the ball for the vast majority of the second half. Three big Husky headers on USC corners kept the Trojans off the board late, with Ruelas making a diving save in the 87th minute on USC's last opportunity.
66' | This shot is real and happened.
— Washington Women's Soccer (@UW_WSoccer) October 27, 2019
UW 2
USC 0#BeAboutIt x #GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/3HWnbp7Ame
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The rest of the regular season will be at home for the Huskies. This upcoming weekend will see Washington host Utah and Colorado. Make sure to follow Husky women's soccer on Twitter with the username @UW_WSoccer and on Instagram at uw_wsoccer. |
Team Stats
WAS
USC
Goals
2
0
Shots
6
13
Shots on Goal
3
9
Saves
9
1
Corners
3
10
Fouls
17
19
Scoring Plays

Helena Reischling (1)
Assisted By: Summer Yates
Through ball collected outside area, dribble past oncoming keeper and finish open net
37:03

Summer Yates (1)
Shot of free kick to upper V far post from near right sideline
65:56
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