Washington
Cody Schrier Walks It Off, Helps UCLA Baseball Sweep Washington State

Kenny Oyama stepped as much as the plate with two down, a person on second and an opportunity to stroll issues off within the Bruins’ dwelling finale.
However earlier than he may even deliver the bat up previous his shoulder, the Cougars deliberately walked the graduate outfielder.
As a substitute, it was freshman shortstop Cody Schrier who got here as much as the dish, boasting a .345 batting common since April 2 coming into Sunday. After taking place within the rely 0-2, the younger infielder slapped a base hit by way of the appropriate aspect that introduced the profitable run dwelling.
“After they deliberately walked Kenny, I used to be kinda shocked,” Schrier stated. “I wished to stand up there actually dangerous, I used to be hitting balls good all weekend, nothing was actually falling. So I assumed it was about time that one thing squeezed by way of.”
That walk-off single lifted No. 23 UCLA baseball (33-18, 17-10 Pac-12) to an 8-7 victory over Washington State (23-26, 9-18), finishing the collection sweep within the course of. It marked the Bruins’ fourth sweep of the season and improved the workforce’s dwelling file to 13-3 since March 20, along with serving as a significant turnaround from the five-game shedding streak they have been on heading into the weekend.
The tip end result got here regardless of all of the late-game dramatics, which appeared to be far-fetched within the early components of the competition. UCLA put up a four-spot to open the sport, which is strictly what they did en path to 4-0 and 10-1 wins on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
Schrier slapped a leadoff double down the left subject line, scoring a number of at-bats in a while a single by junior proper fielder Michael Curialle. Sophomore third baseman Kyle Karros launched a three-run dwelling run to left with one down, making it 4-0 UCLA after one inning.
Washington State designated hitter Jacob McKeon answered with a homer of his personal within the second, however nobody was aboard, so it did the minimal quantity of injury. The Bruins bought that run proper again within the backside of the second anyhow, stringing collectively a number of hits in a row earlier than graduate first baseman Jake Palmer bought an RBI single.
The offense stalled for a number of frames till one other few singles and walks led to sophomore designated hitter Daylen Reyes’ personal RBI single within the fifth.
All of the whereas, redshirt sophomore right-hander Kelly Austin was making fast work of Washington State’s batters. Austin made it by way of 5.0 innings having allowed simply the one run that got here off McKeon’s homer, retiring 15 of the opposite 17 males he confronted.
The Bruins’ Sunday starter had thrown simply 63 pitches by way of 5 frames, however coach John Savage determined to tug the plug on him heading into what turned out to be a pivotal sixth inning.
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“It is the third time by way of, and now we have quite a lot of numbers in entrance of us and so forth,” Savage stated. “We felt it was the appropriate transfer. I believe we might in all probability make that transfer 99% of the time – It clearly backfired.”
Savage handed issues off to junior right-hander Charles Harrison, and the lengthy reliever instantly discovered himself in hassle. A leadoff single, adopted by a Harrison throwing error, led to an RBI single by first baseman Jack Smith.
Savage yanked Harrison after he walked the bases loaded the very subsequent batter, however senior left-hander Daniel Colwell gave up one other RBI single to the primary batter he confronted. After lastly getting the primary out of the inning, Colwell hit a batter to juice the bases but once more, main Savage to usher in freshman right-hander Luke Jewett.
Jewett induced a grounder to get the second out, however one other run got here round to attain on the play. The tying run scored only a few pitches later, when junior catcher Darius Perry let one get away from him and the runner on third sprinted dwelling.
A examine swing helped the Cougars draw one other stroll, and Savage was compelled to show to his fourth pitcher of the sixth inning. Junior left-hander Josh Hahn allowed a go-ahead RBI single to proper, however Curialle bought the Bruins out of the body by gunning down the second man attempting to attain.
It didn’t take lengthy for UCLA to erase that deficit, as Curialle knocked a two-out, RBI single to proper to tie it again up once more. Freshman second baseman Ethan Gourson had an opportunity to provide his workforce the lead once more, however he struck out and stranded two runners to maintain it knotted at 7-7 headed into the seventh.
The Bruins bought their first two males on within the eighth and wound up loading the bases, however once more stranded all of them and went into the ninth nonetheless tied up.
Schrier was capable of stroll issues off within the ninth because of freshman right-hander Alonzo Tredwell, who pitched three scoreless innings to shut the door on the Cougars. Washington State went down 1-2-3 in each the seventh and ninth innings because of Tredwell’s late-game heroics that helped him enhance his season ERA to 1.89.
Tredwell allowed a leadoff double within the eighth, however struck out the subsequent two males up earlier than escaping the inning on a floor ball.
“Clearly, a leadoff double is not ideally suited, however we might like to depart individuals the place they’re,” Tredwell stated. “So leadoff double, my mindset was simply to maintain him on second base, do not let him rating.”
UCLA will wrap up its common season on the street in opposition to Oregon State, with the collection set to get underway on Thursday. The primary-ever Pac-12 match will begin the next week, and the Bruins may lock up the highest seed within the bracket by sweeping the Beavers in Corvallis.
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Commanders rookie WR nominated for first prestigious NFL honor

The Washington Commanders got back on track last week after suffering their first loss in Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers, returning home and dismantling the Las Vegas Raiders 41-24 behind strong offensive output and special teams play.
Washington was able to blow out the Geno Smith led Raiders on the shoulders of backup quarterback Marcus Mariota, who started in place of injured Jayden Daniels, and a strong running game that put up over 200 yards on the ground.
But perhaps the biggest play came from the least expected player, rookie wideout Jaylin Lane. Lane received a punt from the Raiders at his own 10-yard line before proceeding to find a hole and taking the punt 90 yards to the house for a touchdown to put the Commanders up 27-10 early in the third quarter.
JAYLIN LANE PUNT RETURN FOR THE TOUCHDOWN! 🔥
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Lane didn’t do anything outside of that on the day, but that play alone was good enough to earn him a nomination as the Pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week.
Vote @j_lane_2 for @pepsi Zero Sugar Rookie of the Week 🙂↕️
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— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 23, 2025
Lane’s highlight play could very likely earn him the honor of being named Rookie of the Week in Week 3, but the team will hope to get more out of him as the season progresses.
Lane, a 2025 fourth round draft pick out of VIrginia Tech, has yet to make a real impact at wide receiver for the Commanders despite the wide receiver room not being all that deep.
The Commanders have relied heavily on their starters Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel, and Noah Brown early in the season, so they would love if Lane and Luke McCaffrey would emerge throughout the rest of the year to take some of the pressure off the aforementioned starters.
Through three games in the NFL, Lane has only managed three receptions on eight targets for 11 yards and no scores. Lane’s next chance to show what he can bring to the table for the Commanders comes Sunday when they take on the Atlanta Falcons.
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Washington
W&L Celebrates 2025 National Food Service Workers Day

Washington and Lee University will honor its talented and hard-working Dining Services staff on Thursday, Sept. 25, by celebrating National Food Service Workers Day, a national initiative born nearly a decade ago to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of the food service workers who create meaningful dining experiences every day.
“The staff at the Marketplace works very hard seven days a week to provide healthy and nutritious meals for the students,” said Mike O’Byrne, Marketplace executive chef. “We thought it would be nice to take a day to honor this contribution to the students and their college experience. We, and I especially, are truly grateful to have such a talented and professional staff, and this is just a small measure to say thank you for their dedication to the campus community.”
W&L will celebrate its accomplished Dining Services staff through a special lunch menu featuring dishes inspired by team members’ cherished family recipes. After inviting dining staff to share their favorite home recipes, the culinary team selected six dishes from the diverse submissions, choosing recipes that complemented each other while being suitable for large-scale preparation. The staff members whose recipes were chosen will be honored alongside their featured dishes, with photos and personal stories about each menu item displayed throughout the service lines. Lunch will be served from 10:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
“Last year was the first year that we did this, and some of the staff were a little nervous about having their dishes and pictures presented,” O’Byrne said. “With the warm reception from the students, faculty and staff, it really turned into a very positive experience for us. Many of the staff that participated submitted dishes again this year because of how much they enjoyed the event.”
Among the featured selections this fall is a vegan chorizo stuffed pepper dish submitted by lead cook Romero Dunn. A three-year staff veteran, Dunn said the idea for his featured dish came to mind while casually discussing the event with O’Byrne.
“I was thinking of how to make a vegan option for a longtime classic,” said Dunn. “Growing up, I always appreciated how my mother could make a satisfying meal with a few simple ingredients.”
Dunn has a family history with W&L’s Dining Services, noting that several relatives served on the culinary team dating back to when meal service was handled in Evans Dining Hall.
“My grandfather was the chef, and it feels good to follow in his footsteps,” reminisced Dunn, who expressed gratitude for the yearly event honoring the contributions of food service workers.
“National Food Service Workers Day recognizes the people and hard work that goes into preparing meals for a university,” he said. “Preparing meals for the university takes pride and teamwork, and the recognition of this event shows an appreciation for cooks such as myself, who have chosen this career.”
Another entrée selected was Brenna Patterson’s creamy Tuscan chicken recipe. Patterson, a three-year employee and member of the front of house team at the Marketplace, selected her dish because it is a favorite among her two children, who regularly help her prepare the dish in their home. Patterson shared her recipe for anyone who wishes to add it to their regular home meal rotation.
Not to be outdone, several side dishes will also be featured on the menu, including mashed parsnips and carrots, a favorite family recipe proposed by Eithne Power-Mulligan, a cook with Dining Services since 2023.
“I selected mashed parsnips and carrots because, while most people eat other one or the other, a lot of my friends had not had both combined,” she said. “The nutty, earthy flavor of the parsnip combined with the sweetness of the carrots is a great balance of rustic root vegetables and reminds me of my mam and growing up in Ireland. A lot of our food was farm to table and is very filling and nutritious.”
Power-Mulligan added that sharing the dish brings her joy, as does the thought of being recognized for her efforts in feeding the university community.
“I really like the fact that there is a National Food Service Workers Day,” she said. “Since coming to work at W&L, I have learned how much effort and time goes into the all the different facets and the preparation of the menu items offered. It’s so nice to be appreciated. I love everything about working here. The Marketplace team are a great group of people that offer and give encouragement, support, knowledge and the opportunity for me to grow as an individual.”
W&L’s Dining Services program employs nearly 250 staff members and 74 student workers across its eight campus venues. The team was recently cited among the nation’s best for employee development, receiving the Employee Development Program of the Year Award from the National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS).
Last year, the Dining Services operation served just shy of one million meals (966,550) through its venues and catering services.
National Food Service Workers Day Lunch Menu
Creamy Tuscan Chicken – Brenna Patterson (food service worker)
Arroz Con Pollo Casserole – Brooklyn Hatcher (dining shift supervisor)
Vegan Chorizo Stuffed Pepper – Romero Dunn (lead cook)
Mashed Parsnips and Carrots – Eithne Powers-Mulligan (cook)
Squash and Onions – Chris Vess (food service worker)
Braised Cabbage with Sausage and Tomatoes – Tasha Johnson (cook)
Washington
Women’s Golf Kicks Off Season At Chambers Bay – University of Washington Athletics

The Leadership & Golf Invitational, hosted by Seattle U and UW at Chambers Bay Golf Course, will feature 16 teams.
Last year at this tournament, the Dawgs tied for a sixth place finish out of 16 teams. This marks the third straight season that Washington has opened the year at home.
Play will begin with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 15. Live scoring will be available here.
Five Huskies return from last season’s roster, including Amber Li, Carmen Lim, Athena Ni, Mads Smith, and Wendy Tang. First year head coach Anna Temple has added senior transfer Claudia Alnajim to round out the UW roster.
Lim, Smith and Tang were named Big Ten preseason golfers to watch.
Washington’s lineup for the Leadership & Golf Invitational will be:
- Carmen Lim
- Mads Smith
- Wendy Tang
- Amber Li
- Athena Ni
Individual: Claudia Alnajim
For more information on the UW women’s golf team, follow @UW_WGOLF on X and Instagram.
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