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Gallery: No. 12 Washington defeats UCLA 44-23

By Kristie-Valerie Hoang

Oct. 28, 2017 6:52 p.m.

Redshirt freshman tight end Jordan Wilson hauls in an eight-yard pass from junior quarterback Josh Rosen, giving UCLA its second score of the game.

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UCLA coach Jim Mora voices his frustrations to the referee.

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Washington running back Lavon Coleman had an 11-yard run during the fourth quarter.

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The Huskies' welcome was colorful, filled with purple smoke bombs and the color guard rushing by the crowd.

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Senior defensive back Jaleel Woodward and redshirt defensive back Adarius Pickett anticipate the start of the game.

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It was Washington's homecoming game. Fans and alumni of all ages lined up to welcome the Husky players onto the field.

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Washington tallied 333 yards on the ground Saturday, with two running backs surpassing the 90-yard threshold

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Husky fans cheer on their defending Pac-12 champions.

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Redshirt wideout Darren Andrews had a total of 73 receiving yards.

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Senior linebacker Kenny Young bows his head in defeat after the game.

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Redshirt freshman quarterback Devon Modster stepped in after Josh Rosen's injury.

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Surrounded by a sea of Husky fans, this Bruin fan groans as Washington gains extra yards after a completion.

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During the third quarter, junior quarterback Josh Rosen suffered an undisclosed injury.

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Redshirt tight end Jordan Wilson caught a total of four passes for 38 yards.

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Kristie-Valerie Hoang | Alumna
Hoang was the 2019-2020 Digital Managing editor of the Daily Bruin. She was last year's Social Media Director and was previously an Assistant Photo editor on the Arts and Entertainment beat before that. Hoang additionally covers campus politics, national and higher education and is a senior staff photographer.
Hoang was the 2019-2020 Digital Managing editor of the Daily Bruin. She was last year's Social Media Director and was previously an Assistant Photo editor on the Arts and Entertainment beat before that. Hoang additionally covers campus politics, national and higher education and is a senior staff photographer.
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