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Washington State’s streak of series wins came to an end this weekend in Corvallis. The Cougars entered the weekend winners of four straight series, but running into the No. 1 team in the country proved to be too big of a challenge to keep that streak alive.
The Cougars lost the first two games of the series 4-3 and 5-0. Things unraveled a bit on Sunday. The Beavers scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning and just kept piling on, eventually completing the sweep with a 14-3 victory.
The Cougars wrap up their season this weekend at home. The Cougars will attempt to finish the year with a bang as they host No. 10 Stanford for the final three games of the year.
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Baseball:
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Cougars Drop Series-Finale at No. 1 Oregon State - WSUCougars.com | Washington State University Athletics
Washington State dropped a 14-3 contest in the series-finale at No. 1 Oregon State Sunday afternoon. The Cougars saw their streak of four-straight Pac-12 series wins come to an end.
Football:
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Falk returns for his senior year with the Cougars armed with 10,888 career passing yards and 89 touchdown throws.
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