No. 4 Washington men’s soccer beats Michigan State

Seattle Sports

Ilijah Paul scored the last two goals as the No. 4 Washington men’s soccer team beat Michigan State 4-1 on Friday night at Husky Soccer Stadium.

The Spartans (2-4-1) scored in the first minute on a goal from Jacob Cromer.

Washington (5-0-1) answered with first-half goals from from Lucas Meek and Omar Grey. Meek also had an assist.

Volleyball

Claire Hoffman has 25 kills over two matches as No. 18 Washington won twice by 3-0 scores vs. North Texas and host Montana State at the Bobcat Invitational in Bozeman, Montana.

Laura Jansen had 22 kills and Argentina Ung had 57 assists, but Washington State (8-2) lost to No. 22 Pepperdine (9-2) at the Minnesota Diet Coke Classic in Minneapolis 25-18, 17-25, 29-31, 26-24, 15-8.

Women’s soccer

Hallie Bergford and Monique Nagel scored in the first half as the Seattle U women (3-4-1) won 3-0 on the road vs. Sam Houston State (1-4-1) to open Western Athletic Conference play.

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Hydros

Jimmy Shane drove the U-1 Miss HomeStreet to a record qualifying speed at San Diego Bayfair, posting an average speed of 165.636 mph. The unlimited hydroplane field will compete in match racing on Saturday.

Hockey

Jacob Wright and Julien Maze each had a goal and an assist as the visiting Everett Silvertips beat the Tri-City Americans 5-4 in a preseason game.

Minors

Roenis Elias gave up eight runs on nine hits over 62/3 innings as the Tacoma Rainers lost to the Aviators 9-3 in Las Vegas. Elias struck out eight and walked two.