In Case You Missed It
PULLMAN, Wash. ā On a night the Cougars' (6-3-3, 2-2-3) offense struggled to find its footing the defense found a new level of excellence led by keeper
Marissa Zucchetto as the senior turned away a career-high 13 shots en route to a 0-0, 2OT, draw with #22 Washington (9-3-3, 5-3-3) Friday night at Lower Soccer Field. The 13 saves for Zucchetto marked the first double-digit save performance for a WSU keeper since all-time great
Ella Dederick made 11 saves against Colorado Oct. 11, 2015 and tied for the fourth most in program history. Throughout the contest, Zucchetto came up with the plays when the Cougars needed them most turning away a handful of strong efforts by UW's attacking front as well as corralling the more ambitious attempts made by the visiting Huskies. While Zucchetto and her defenders kept the score sheet clean, the Cougars' attack looked to use their speed to counter punch. Making plays over the top,Ā the CougsĀ got behind the Huskies' backlineĀ on multiple occasions only to fall short on their final touch holding the attack back. Despite the struggles, the Cougs would have a few chances to get on the board only to see their best effort by freshman
Margie Detrizio cleared off the line by a Husky defender in the in the 72' while a golden goal chance by senior
Elyse Bennett drifted just wide in the 99'.
Stat of the Match
Senior
Marissa Zucchetto posted a career-high 13 saves, the most for a Cougar keeper sinceĀ Natalie McDowell posted 18 against UCSB Oct. 8, 1993.
The Moments That Made The Match
Things You Need To Know
- Washington State finished the regular season 6-3-3 overall and 2-2-3 in Pac-12 play.
- The draw snapped a two-match winless streak for the Cougs against the Huskies.
- The overtime contest was the fourth of the season for the Cougars in Pac-12 play as WSU moved to 1-0-3Ā in such contests.
- The Cougs and Huskies have played 11 overtime contests with the Cougs sporting a 3-0-8 record in those 11 games.
- Senior Marissa Zucchetto notched 13 saves tied for the 4th most in program history alongside of Cassandra GraberĀ against Cal Sept. 22, 1991Ā and the most since 1993.
- The Cougs' offense was held without a goal for just the fourth time on the year.