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POSTGAME NOTES

UCLA AT WASHINGTON STATE OCT. 15, 2016


GAME NOTES

WSU won the toss and deferred to the second half, UCLA received

Jamal Morrow was the captain for the 15th straight game
Attendance: 29,310
TEAM NOTES

WSU improved to 3-0 in conference play for the first time since 2003

WSU beat UCLA for the second straight season for the first time since 2006-07

WSUs 18-play, 91-yard touchdown drive in 7:08 the was longest this season in plays, yards and time

It was the longest (plays) scoring drive by WSU since an 18-play, 77-yard drive ended with field goal vs. Arizona State in 2007

WSU forced four turnovers (2 INT, 2 fumbles), improved to 12-3 when forcing multiple turnovers under defensive coordinator
Alex Grinch

WSU recorded its first four-game winning streak since 2003

WSU rushed for three touchdowns, upping team rushing TD total to 16, the most since 2005 (20)
PLAYER NOTES

Gerard Wicks rushed for his team-best sixth and seventh touchdowns of the season, No. 13 and No.14 of his career

Marcellus Pippins recorded his second interception of the season, fifth of his career

Redshirt-sophomore nose tackle Ngalu Tapa recorded his first career tackle, finished with two tackles, one for loss

Charleston White recorded his second interception of the season

Gabe Marks caught six passes for 36 yards, upping his career receptions to 267, second-most in Pac-12 history

Marks upped his career receiving yards to 2,896, second-most in school history

River Cracraft caught six passes for 74 yards, upping his career receptions to 196, moved into second in WSU history behind
Marks

Cracraft upped his career receiving yards to 2,391, eighth-most in school history

Hercules Mataafa made a career-high seven tackles, including one for loss

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