Oct. 21, 2000
Box Score|
Quotes
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP)
- Mike Barth kicked a 41-yard field goal in overtime as
Arizona State beat Washington State 23-20 on Saturday.
Barth's winning kick came after the snap was fumbled on a 35-yard attempt on
third down, but recovered by the Sun Devils (5-2, 2-2 Pacific-10).
Washington State (3-4, 1-3) had the first possession in overtime, but the
drive ended when Adam Archuleta intercepted Jason Gesser's pass on the goal
line.
The Cougars' Marcus Williams caught a pass from Gesser to tie it at 20
midway through the third quarter.
Arizona State quarterback Jeff Krohn sat out the second quarter with a mild
concussion. He was replaced by Griffin Goodman, who connected on a 34-yard pass
play to Donnie O'Neal to put the Sun Devils up 20-12 with a minute left in the
first half.
Krohn, who returned to start the third quarter, completed 18 of 27 passes
for 214 yards and one interception.
In his first series, Goodman's pass was intercepted by Billie Newman at the
Arizona State 21. Two plays later, Deon Burnett scored on an 8-yard run to pull
Washington State to 14-10. A punt snap that sailed through the end zone late in
the second quarter made it 14-12.
Solomon Bates intercepted Gesser's pass and returned it 34 yards to the WSU
36, setting up Mike Williams' 1-yard run for the Sun Devils' first score.
Tom Pace made it 14-0 with a 2-yard scoring run after Justin Taplin returned
a punt 47 yards to the Washington State 17. Pace led Arizona State in rushing
with 83 yards on 23 carries.
Gesser completed 14 of 30 passes for 321 yards.
Anousith Wilaikul kicked a 37-yard field goal to start the Cougars' scoring
late in the first quarter, but missed a 41-yarder that would have won the game
with 1:12 remaining in regulation.
Barth also missed field goals of 52 and 36 yards.
By JOHN K. WILEY
Associated Press Writer