How they scored
Sun., Sept. 13, 2009
First quarter
Hawaii 7, WSU 0
Bradley 23 pass from Alexander (Enos kick), 11:50
Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 3:10. Key plays: Bradley 13-yard pass from Alexander; Wright-Jackson 25-yard run.
Hawaii 14, WSU 0
Salas 7 pass from Alexander (Enos kick), 7:22
Drive: 4 plays, 61 yards, 1:21. Key plays: Salas 34- and 24-yard passes from Alexander.
Hawaii 21, WSU 0
Wright-Jackson 2 run (Enos kick), :34
Drive: 4 plays, 27 yards, 1:48. Key plays: Jones muffed Dunnachie’s punt at WSU 24, recovered by Wadsworth; Pilares 21-yard pass from Alexander on third-and-1.
Second quarter
Hawaii 28, WSU 0
Bradley 73 pass from Alexander (Enos kick), 11:15
Drive: 2 plays, 73 yards, :19.
Hawaii 35, WSU 0
Green 44 run (Enos kick), 10:05
Drive: 2 plays, 47 yards, :55. Key play: Karstetter fumble after 23-yard gain recovered by Kiesel-Kauhane.
Hawaii 35, WSU 3
Grasu 20 FG, 2:03
Drive: 13 plays, 65 yards, 5:42. Key play: Alexander fumble caused by Hicks recovered by Nwachukwu at WSU 1, returned 31 yards; Montgomery 14-yard run; Solomon 11-yard pass from Lopina.
Hawaii 35, WSU 6
Grasu 40 FG, :42
Drive: 4 plays, minus-6 yards, 1:05. Key play: Alexander fumble caused by Hamlett recovered by Stripling at Hawaii 17.
Third quarter
Hawaii 35, WSU 13
Montgomery 2 run (Grasu kick), 8:00
Drive: 15 plays, 84 yards, 6:52. Key plays: Blackledge 23-yard pass from Lopina; Montgomery 13-yard run on fourth-and-1.
Fourth quarter
Hawaii 35, WSU 20
Lopina 4 run (Grasu kick), 13:18
Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 1:46. Key plays: Personal foul on Bryant negates a fumble and gives WSU a first down; Solomon 25-yard pass from Lopina on third-and-10.
Hawaii 38, WSU 20
Enos 20 FG, 11:00
Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 2:12. Key play: Salas 61-yard pass from Alexander on first play.
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