Oregon State wins defensive battle in first of two matchups with Washington State
FINAL: Oregon State 10, Washington State 7
The first leg of the in-season home-and-home series between Washington State and Oregon State was far from the most aesthetically pleasing matchup the Cougars and Beavers have ever played in their lengthy history as Pac-12 rivals. Oregon State won a 10-7 rock fight over its Pacific Northwest foe, and after a horrific 0-7 start and coaching change, it suddenly holds a two-game winning streak.
It was fitting that two of the biggest plays of the day came on the defensive side of the ball. Oregon State safety Jaheim Patterson intercepted Washington State's Zevi Eckhaus twice, making this the fourth time this season the latter threw multiple picks in one game. The first of those turnovers came on the opening drive, and it set the tone for the defensive battle that was about to ensue over the next couple of hours.
There were only two touchdowns in the game, and the second was a decisive one as it put the Beavers on top for the second and final time. Running back Anthony Hankerson punched the ball in to highlight a 122-yard day on the ground. It was an answer to Washington State's lone score, a second-quarter rushing touchdown from Kirby Voorhees.
Special teams proved to be a major factor in the game, as well. Caleb Ojeda knocked in a field goal for Oregon State to get the scoring started, and Washington State had a chance at a field goal itself in the final minutes. The Cougars watched in anguish, though, as Jack Stevens' 32-yard kick went wide right. Had he converted the try, the visitors would have brought the game even at 10 and likely forced overtime. Instead, the Beavers ran the clock out for their second consecutive triumph.
With the win, Oregon State snaps an eight-game losing streak to FBS opponents. Its last win over a team from the same subdivision came last year against this same Washington State program.
"I'm proud of these guys, and I'm happy for them," Oregon State interim coach Robb Akey said on the CBS broadcast. "They fought their tails off. We traded a little adversity and overcame it, fought through it. You see them smiling right now. That's success. I do believe that puts us in first place in the 'Pac-2' conference, so let's go."
There is pure elation on the Oregon State side, but in the other locker room, Washington State is heartbroken once again. The Cougars have now lost three of their last four games with each of those defeats coming by three points or fewer.




















