Fewing Cup

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The Fewing Cup is a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the annual men's college soccer match between Seattle University and the University of Washington. Washington leads the all-time series, 50–9–6. The cup was first awarded in 2016.[1]

Fewing Cup
SportCollege soccer
First meetingOctober 6, 1967
Washington 3, Seattle U 0
Latest meetingSeptember 8, 2025
Washington 7, Seattle U 2
Next meeting2026
StadiumsChampionship Field
Husky Soccer Stadium
TrophyFewing Cup
Statistics
Meetings total65
All-time seriesWashington, 50–9–6
Largest victoryWashington, 11–0 (1972)
Longest win streakWashington, 18 (1979–1996)
Longest unbeaten streakWashington, 18 (1979–1996)
Current win streakWashington, 1 (2025–present)
Current unbeaten streakWashington, 3 (2024–present)
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3.7miles
Washington
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In the event of a draw, the cup remains in the possession of the school holding it prior to the match. The cup is presented to the winning team by the Washington Athletic Club and the 101 Club.[2] In 2023, the cup was renamed the "Fewing Cup" after retiring Seattle U coach and UW soccer alumnus Pete Fewing.[3]

The rivalry has seen more media attention ever since Seattle U has reinstated its men's soccer program at the NCAA Division I level and has been competitive in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament.[4] A notable recent matchup between the teams was in the first round of the 2024 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament. Neither team scored, and after two overtime periods, Washington advanced to the next round on penalty kicks.[5]

Match results

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Seattle U victoriesWashington victoriesTie games

See also

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References

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  1. "The Washington Huskies At A Glance" (PDF). The WAC/101 Club Cup has lived with the Huskies since its inception in 2016 as Washington beat Seattle U 2-1 in 2016 and 2-0 last season at Seattle U.
  2. "Ranked Rivalry Highlights Welcome Week Events". September 18, 2017. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  3. Ali, Qasim (September 27, 2023). "Seattle U Men's Soccer Downs Washington 3-2 in Thriller". The Spectator.
  4. Pentz, Matt (September 24, 2016). "Washington Huskies, Seattle U Redhawks prepare to face off in mutually beneficial rivalry match". Seattle Times. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  5. "Washington Advances To NCAA Second Round". University of Washington Athletics. November 21, 2024.