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Although Seattle Pacific beats Humboldt State, 5-0, for its 11th win, the Falcons unable to earn an NCAA men's tournament berth for the second year in a row – the first such occurrence in Cliff McCrath's 33 years as coach. It also leaves McCrath three wins of overtaking former San Francisco coach Steve Negoesco (543) for the all-time lead in coaching victories.
Washington remains atop the Pac-10 standings after Jeff Hoover's goal in the 89th minute beats Stanford away, 1-0. The Huskies enter the week ranked No. 5 nationally while the Cardinal are No. 17. Hoover's goal, his first of the season, comes at 88:12 . Defender Will Flanagan sends a cross from the right side to Hoover, who shoots past goalkeeper Andrew Kartunen. UW, now 4-01 in conference play, is unbeaten (5-0-1) is six games with all five wins being shutouts by Chris Eylander.
With West Seattle's Hiawatha playfield covered in two inches of snow, the Washington all-stars win, 5-2, over their Oregon counterparts in the first such meeting for bragging rights.
A goal by sophomore Stirling Russell in the dying seconds of the first half stands up for Interlake's first state championship victory. The Saints blank Garfield, 1-0, at Sparks Stadium for the boys' 3A crown. Russell finishes an impressive foray up the right side with an 11-yard shot from a tough angle with five seconds left in stoppage time. Interlake's best previous state finish had been 4A runner-up in 1984.
Frank Gorog, one of three Washingtonians among MLS officials in the league's inaugural year, referees his first match at the Rose Bowl. Gorog handles the LA Galaxy-Kansas City Wizards game. Oscar Myre and Mohammed Zarabbi-Kashani are the other MLS officials from Washington.
Washington deals defending national champion Stanford its only Pac-12 loss and first home defeat in 22 games, 1-0 in overtime. The 16th-ranked Huskies get eight saves from Auden Schilder to silence the No. 9 Cardinal, then Justin Schmidt heads in Handwalla Bwana's corner kick 80 seconds into extra time. UW goes onto win a sixth straight, 1-0 vs. UCLA. Bwana is later voted conference freshman of the year.