From staff and wire reports

David Peterson scattered six hits with seven strikeouts and Oregon knocked off No. 22 Washington 4-3 on Friday in Pac-12 action in Eugene.

Peterson allowed three runs – one earned – and didn’t walk a batter for the Ducks (14-5, 3-1).

The Huskies (13-8, 3-1) carried a one-run lead into the fifth but Gabe Matthews ripped a double down the right field line to plate two and Washington couldn’t mount a comeback. Matthews finished 2 for 4 with a pair of doubles and three RBIs.

Washington starter Jordan Jones surrendered four runs on six hits and two walks with one strikeout. MJ Hubbs went 2 for 3 with a double and and RBI and Willie MacIver tripled in a run and scored.

The teams continue the three-game set on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Cal State Northridge at Washington State: The Cougars (11-7) and Matadors (11-10) were rained out of a nonconference game. The teams will play a doubleheader at noon on Saturday.

San Francisco at Gonzaga: The Bulldogs (11-10, 3-0) and the Dons (12-9, 1-2) were rained out of a West Coast Conference game. The teams will play a doubleheader on Saturday starting at 2 p.m.

Softball

Arizona 3, Washington 0: Danielle O’Toole pitched no-hitter and No. 5 Arizona (30-1) beat No. 6 Washington (26-4) in a Pac-12 matchup in Tucson, Arizona.

O’Toole walked one and struck out eight. Tamara Statman hit a solo homer, while Mo Mercado went 2 for 2 with an RBI.

Track and Field

Host Whitworth won five events on the final day of the Sam Adams Classic.

Danielle Openiano won women’s shot put with a throw of 43-feet, 2.5 inches. Sarah Cool won the 200 meter dash, Lori Sandy captured the triple jump title, Jacob Sturdevant won the men’s 200 and the 4x400 relay team – including Sturdevant – took top honors.

Idaho winners included Nicole Carter (100m), Kaleala Bass (400m), Erin Hagen (800m) and Krista Story (1,500m).

Washington State had 13 winners, including Brock Eager, who tossed a person record in the hammer of 225-feet 1 inch. WSU dominated men’s field, with Peyton Frederickson (high jump), Tucker Mjelde (pole vault), Josh Colbert (triple jump), Jake Callaghan (shot put) and Tyler Jackson (discus) all winners.

Other Cougar winners included ShaRaya Quinn in the women’s 100m hurdles. Lateah Holmes (high jump), Katelyn Frost (pole vault), McKenna Hogan (long jump) and Kaitlin Krouse (discus).

CC Spokane’s Isaac Swillie won the men’s 100 meter and Parker Bowden the 110m hurdles. Gonzaga finished 1-2 in men’s 800m with Kinsly Smith and Tory Fraley. Fraley also won the 1,500m.

Men’s Golf

Community Colleges of Spokane, winners of five of the last six NWAC Championships, won its first event of the spring on the Olympic Course at the Gold Mountain Golf Complex in Bremerton at the Olympic College Invitational.

The Sasquatch shot 304-302 in the two-day tourney, topping four-year school Fraser Valley by three shots, and were 15 shots clear of the closest NWAC schools, Skagit Valley and Southwestern Oregon CC.

Derrick Phelps finished second overall (75-73, 3-over par), one shot back of Olympic’s Davis Gullikson. Conner Haynes (74-76) finish tied for sixth and Logan Skalka (75-78) was ninth in the 51 player field.