Senior Topeka High quarterback, Zane Smith, in win over Wichita West.

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Washburn University junior, J.D. Bell, scores a touchdown vs. Northwest Missouri State.

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Brody Anderson, Seaman HS, won an individual boy's title at the '25 Manhattan Invitational.

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Washburn Rural celebrates its win over Shawnee Heights.

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Rossville volleyball wins its invitational tournament.

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Highland Park's G'Honi Montgomery rushes for 113 yds. vs. KC-Wyandotte.

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By RICK PETERSON

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Washburn University soccer dropped a 4-0 decision to University of Mary in the Ichabods' home opener Sunday at Yager Stadium as the Marauders took control with two goals in the opening eight minutes.

KateHinck2025 6Washburn freshman forward Kate Hinck advances the ball in Sunday's 4-0 loss to University of Mary. [Photo by Rick Peterson/TSN]

In the seventh minute UMary's Dina Polanco ripped a shot from outside the box to find the top corner to take the lead and Polanco converted a penalty kick about a minute later to give the Marauders a 2-0 halftime advantage.

The Marauders added two more goals in the second half and were able to close out the shutout, dropping the Ichabods to 1-2-1 on the season.

UMary opened the second half the same way it opened the game by scoring inside the opening 10 minutes, with a goal in the 50th minute by Olivia Gardner. The visitors added another in the 69th minute to make it 4-0.

Washburn had chances in the second half to find the back of the net and finished with eight shots and three on goal.

Washburn will be back at home Friday night, hosting Harding in a 6 p.m. contest.

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