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Washington Post Game Notes

Post-Game Notes
Hawai‘i at Washington
Sept. 10, 2011
 
 
  • UH dropped to 29-52 all-time vs. current members of the Pac-12 conference, including a 2-2 mark against Washington.
  • UH fell to 4-3 all-time record against Pac-12 teams on the road.
  • Bryant Moniz finished 31-of-45 for 333 yards. It was the senior’s first 300-yard game this season and 16th of his career.
  • Moniz tossed his second touchdown pass this year when he connected with Jeremiah Ostrowski on an 8-yard score late in the game.
  • Moniz scored on a 1-yd run in the third quarter, his fourth rushing touchdown in two games this year.
  • Richard Torres’ 99-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter tied a record for longest interception return in program history (Paul David vs. UNLV, 1969). It was Torres’ fourth career interception.
  • It was also Torres second career touchdown. He recorded a 57-yard fumble return vs. Idaho last season.
  • Junior receiver Jeremiah Ostrowski recorded 11 receptions for 87 yards and scored his first career touchdown late in the fourth quarter.
  • Junior running back Sterling Jackson scored his first career touchdown on a 1-yard run in the second quarter. Jackson added a second touchdown in the fourth quarter and finished with 38 yards on eight carries.
  • Sophomore wide receiver Justin Clapp hauled in his first career reception with 7-yard catch in the third quarter.
  • Senior receiver Royce Pollard finished with eight receptions for 128 yards. It was Pollard’s first 100-yard game this season and third of his career. The 128 yards was one yard short of his career high.
  • UH had two extra point attempts blocked, the first time that has happened since having a pair of PATs were blocked in a home win over Boise State in 2007.
  • Making their first career starts for UH were junior wide receiver Darius Bright and senior safety Kenny Estes. Bright finished with six catches for 64 yards, while Estes had two tackles, including one for a loss.
  • Junior defensive end Paipai Falemalu was in on a sack for the third straight game, dating back last season.
 
 
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