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This Week in Redhawk History (11.9)

Each week this fall, GoSeattleU.com will take a look back at memorable moments from the last decade of Seattle U Athletics history that occurred during that week.

This Week in Redhawk History (11.9)This Week in Redhawk History (11.9)
John Shaffer
Each week this fall, GoSeattleU.com will take a look back at memorable moments from the last decade of Seattle U Athletics history that occurred during that week.

Men's Soccer
Seattle U advanced to the WAC Tournament Championship Game with a 4-2 penalty kick win over UNLV on Nov. 10, 2017. Josh Adachi made two saves in PKs as Cody Buchanan scored the clincher to push the Redhawks to the conference final. Adachi tallied five saves in game play for his 10th shutout of the season.

Women's Soccer
Natasha Howe scored in the 108th minute to lift SU to a 2-1 double-overtime win at Washington State in the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 14, 2014. Stephanie Verdoia scored the game's first goal before the Cougars tied the game late in the second half. Howe finished the match with a golden goal to give Seattle U its first Division I NCAA Tournament victory.

Men's Basketball
The Redhawks beat Washington State, 78-69, at ShoWare Center on Nov. 15, 2018. Terrell Brown led the way with 21 points as SU knocked off a Pac-12 foe for the first time in three years. The win gave Seattle U a 3-1 start to the 2018-19 season, while SU went on take down Cal later in the year for another victory over a Pac-12 opponent.

Volleyball
The Redhawks held off Louisiana Tech, 3-2, in the 2012 home finale on Nov. 10, to complete the season sweep. Katylyn Dill led the attack with a match-high 20 kills while Lani Beadle picked up a team-best 18 dig. Jacquie Brice made an impact on both ends finishing with 46 assists and with 11 digs. Seattle U won the opening two sets, but stumbled over course of the next two stanza. The fifth set included six ties and four lead changes. Tied at nine, closed out the match with a 6-1 run.

Men's Swimming
On Nov. 10, 2012, Andy Cunningham smashed a pool and school-record by nearly 10 seconds, as he clocked a time of 9:22.14 in the 1000 freestyle. The performance helped the Redhawks thump visiting Simon Fraser, 122-81, at home.