Pressured deep into the backfield on a first down try, Moore found senior running back Ken Hamilton open. Hamilton ran 25 yards after the catch for a first down. Two plays later, he ran into the end zone to give WashU the lead with just 48 seconds left. The Bears held that lead, defeating North Park 28-21 on Nov. 9.
It was a weekend of mixed emotions for the Washington University men’s soccer team, who earned a 2-2 draw at Aurora University before falling 2-0 to No. 20 North Park University.
WashU baseball beats out the North Park Vikings in two blowout victories.
With the loss, the Bears end their 2021 season with an overall record of 13-3-1.
The win represented a rebound for WashU after a tough loss to the University of Chicago in their season opener, as the Bears brought their record to 1-1.
Before the Washington University football team’s dominant 41-7 victory over North Park Saturday, sophomore Collin Hoyhtya had only played one game for the Bears, but it was a phenomenal start to his career.
Rivas may be a machine on the field, but off the soccer pitch, he is an economics major who will never turn down a game of chess.
WashU’s 31-21 loss to its nemesis leaves the Founders Cup officially in Chicago, a disheartening conclusion to a decades-long rivalry.
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