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1997 Aloha Bowl
Bowl Game
1 2 3 4 Total
University of Washington 14 17 13 7 51
Michigan State University 7 3 7 6 23
Date December 25, 1997
Season 1997
Stadium Aloha Stadium
Location Honolulu, Hawaii
MVP Rashaan Shehee
Halftime show School marching bands
Attendance 34,419
United States TV coverage
Network ABC
Announcers: Brent Musburger, Dan Fouts
and Jack Arute
Aloha Bowl
 < 1996  1998

The 1997 Aloha Bowl was a college football bowl game played December 25, 1997 in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was part of the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. It featured the Washington Huskies of the Pac-10 and the Michigan State Spartans of the Big Ten. It was a matchup of top 25 teams.

Washington got off to a strong start quickly, capitalizing on a 33 yard touchdown run from running back Rashaan Shehee to take a 7-0 lead with just 1 minute elapsed. Shehee would finish the game with 195 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Just 5 minutes later, Washington quarterback Brock Huard threw a 15 yard touchdown pass to Fred Coleman as the Huskies built a 14-0 lead.

Michigan State finally broke onto the scoreboard after Todd Schultz threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Gari Scott, and Michigan State trailed 14-7 after the 1st quarter. 44 seconds into the second quarter, Washington struck again, with another touchdown pass from Huard to Coleman gave the Huskies a 21-7 lead.

A 41 yard field goal from Nick Lentz increased Washington's lead to 24-7. With 2 minutes left in the 1st half, Michigan State's Paul Edinger kicked a 43 yard field goal making the score 24-10 Huskies. Michigan State would get the ball back again, but Tony Parrish returned a Michigan State interception 56 yards for a touchdown, as Washington built a 31-10 lead at halftime.

In the third, Shehee scored on a 15 yard touchdown run, his second of the game, and Washington held a commanding 38-10 lead. Michigan State answered quickly when Schultz found Gari Scott for a 28 yard touchdown pass making it 38-17. Washington put the game away, with a 64 yard touchdown run from Mike Reed giving the Huskies a 44-17 lead.

In the fourth quarter, Lester Towns returned another Michigan State interception 66 yards for a touchdown, making it 51-17. With just 2 seconds left in the game, Michigan State scored a meaningless touchdown on a 21 yard pass from Bill Burke to LaVaile Richardson. The ensuing extra point missed, and Washington won by a 51-23 final.

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