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GU men beat Cal Poly in double OT

Lars Ludwigs took a pass from Nick Hamer from the right edge of the box and put the ball into the lower left corner to give Gonzaga a 1-0 double-overtime victory over Cal Poly (2-2-0) at San Luis Obispo, Calif., on Sunday.

Ryan Caballero made four saves for GU (2-1-0).

• David Starkovich took a pass from Zach Waldher and scored midway thorugh the second half as Whitworth (1-0-1) defeated Mary Hardin-Baylor 1-0 at Tyler, Texas. Starkovich and Waldher were substitutes.

Women’s soccer

Nicole Setterlund’s goal off of Micaela Castain’s corner kick in the seventh minute lifted Washington State to a 1-0 victory over Weber State at Boise. Gurveen Clair made one save as the Cougars (4-0-1) posted their fourth straight shutout.

• Cassie Black gave Eastern Washington a one-goal lead in the 64th minute, but the Eagles fell 3-2 in overtime to Fresno State (2-3-0) at Cheney. Alisha Stott tied the match at 1 for EWU (0-5-0) at 39:13.

• Creighton (3-2-0) scored three times in the first half and rolled to a 6-1 victory over Idaho (0-5-0) in Omaha, Neb. The Vandals (0-5-0) got their lone goal from Alyssa Pease in the 63rd minute.

• North Idaho College’s Jamie Gates tied the match in the 50th minute but seventh-ranked Laramie County CC would score twice more in a 3-1 victory at Cheyenne, Wyo. The Cardinals fell to 2-2-1.

Volleyball

Lindsay Niemeier and Melissa Waelter had double-doubles as Eastern Washington (3-4) defeated the Big 12’s Texas Tech (5-4) 25-23, 25-22, 23-25, 25-11 Saturday night at the Cougar Challenge in Pullman.

Niemeier finished with 34 assists and 10 digs while Waelter had 14 kills and 15 digs.

It was Eastern Washington’s second victory all-time in nine matches against Big 12 teams.

Cross country

CC Spokane’s Jessica Mildes defended her title, winning at the Clark College/NWAACC Preview Meet by 18 seconds in 19:11 at Lewisville State Park in Battle Ground, Wash., on Saturday. Daniel Schofield finished seventh in the men’s race, leading the Sasquatch men to fourth place.