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Steiner’s late goal helps Wahine swat away Nevada

Brian McInnis
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Hawaii’s Addie Steiner (12), back is congratulated by Raisa Strom-Okimoto (20) and Tia Furuta (26) after Steiner’s go-ahead goal during the second period of a women’s college soccer game between the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine and the Nevada Wolf Pack on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipahu. Hawaii won 2-1.

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Hawaii’s Addie Steiner (12) is hugged by Tia Furuta (26) after her go-ahead goal during the second period of a women’s college soccer game between the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine and the Nevada Wolf Pack on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipahu. Hawaii won 2-1.

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Hawaii’s Monk Berger (21) makes a save on goal during the second period of a women’s college soccer game between the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine and the Nevada Wolf Pack on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipahu. Hawaii won 2-1.

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Hawaii’s Sonest Furtado (8) heads the ball away from Nevadaճ Brianna Bosson (24) during the second period of a women’s college soccer game between the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine and the Nevada Wolf Pack on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipahu. Hawaii won 2-1.

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Nevada’s Brianna Bosson (24) slides against Hawaii’s Lillie French (3) during the second period of a women’s college soccer game between the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine and the Nevada Wolf Pack on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipahu. Hawaii won 2-1.

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Hawaii’s Sonest Furtado, right, headed the ball away from Nevada’s Brianna Bosson during the second half at the Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipahu on Sunday. UH won 2-1 and Furtado was named tournament MVP.