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Beavers Return Home to Host Cal Nov 2008-09 Game Notes • Contact: Hank Hager • [email protected] • (541) 737-7472 2008-09 Schedule Date Opponent Time/Result Beavers Return Home To Host Cal Nov. 2 Lewis & Clark (Ex.) W, 98-36 The Game Nov. 11 Concordia (Ex.) W, 87-39 Oregon State returns home to play its first of Game 17 • Home Game 9 Nov. 16 Sacramento State W, 100-45 two Pacific-10 Conference games this week. Nov. 19 Houston W, 69-47 The Beavers play host to California Thursday Oregon State (11-5, 2-4) Nov. 28 (1) vs. Arkansas W, 69-56 night in a game that is slated to start at 7 p.m. Nov. 29 (1) vs. #2 North Carolina L, 78-82 vs. PT at legendary Gill Coliseum. Dec. 3 at San Francisco W, 83-66 California (14-2, 5-0) Dec. 7 Portland State W, 58-24 Media Dec. 15 UNLV W, 91-54 The game will be carried live on KLOO 1340- Dec. 18 at UC-Irvine W, 71-42 January 22, 2009 • 7 p.m. PT AM in the Corvallis area and KKAD 1550-AM Dec. 21 CSU-Bakersfield W, 66-56 Corvallis, Ore. in Portland. Fans can also catch the game live Dec. 28 Western Oregon W, 66-32 Gill Coliseum (10,400) on Beaver Nation Online (osubeavers.com). Jan. 2 at UCLA * L, 53-60 Because of technical difficulties with BNO, Jan. 4 at USC * L, 54-78 Radio Broadcast .......................KLOO 1340-AM, links on osubeavers.com will go straight to a Jan. 8 Arizona State * L, 36-61 .........................KKAD 1550-AM, osubeavers.com free broadcast hosted by Yahoo! Jan. 10 Arizona * W, 68-43 Play-By-Play ....................................Todd Mansfield Todd Mansfield will be behind the mic doing Jan. 15 at Washington State * L, 52-65 the play-by-play. Jan. 17 at Washington * W, 69-55 Rankings Jan. 22 California * 7 p.m. Oregon State ......................NR (AP)/NR (USA) Last Game Jan. 24 Stanford * 7 p.m. California ................................... 8 (AP)/6 (USA) Brittney Davis posted a career-best five Jan. 31 at Oregon * 2 p.m. three-pointers en route to a season-high 25 Feb. 5 at Arizona * 6 p.m. Head Coaches points as the Beavers defeated Washington, Feb. 7 at Arizona State * 3 p.m. Oregon State .........................LaVonda Wagner 69-55, on Saturday in Seattle. Feb. 12 Washington * 7 p.m. 48-58 (4th year at Oregon State) Talisa Rhea had 15 points to help pace Feb. 14 Washington State * 7 p.m. 48-58 (4th year overall) the Beavers past the Huskies, putting Oregon Feb. 19 at Stanford * 7 p.m. State at 2-4 in Pac-10 games this season. Feb. 21 at California * (FSN) 6 p.m. California .......................................Joanne Boyle Davis had 13 points in the first half as the Feb. 24 at UC-Santa Barbara 7 p.m. 82-30 (4th year at California) Beavers took a 23-point lead into halftime. Feb. 28 Oregon * (FSN NW) 7 p.m. 149-59 (7th year overall) The win marked Oregon State’s first Pac- March 5 USC * 7 p.m. 10 road victory since the conclusion of the March 7 UCLA * 12:30 p.m. The Series 2006-07 season. M. 12-15 (2) Pac-10 Tournament TBA Series history ......................... OSU leads, 28-27 At OSU .......................................OSU leads, 16-9 On The Horizon At CAL ...................................... CAL leads, 15-10 Oregon State stays home to play host to (1) - Junkanoo Jam; Freeport, Grand Bahamas Neutral .......................................... OSU leads, 2-1 Stanford on Saturday night. That game is slat- (2) - Pac-10 Tournament; San Jose, Calif. 2007-08 Season ....................................CAL, 2-0 ed to start at 7 p.m. as well and will feature * - Pacific-10 Conference game Streak.............................................................CAL, 4 the Beavers’ second straight top 25 opponent. All Times Pacific Last OSU win........2006 (OSU 63, @ CAL 55) The Cardinal is ranked No. 11 in the most re- Last CAL win .........2008 (CAL 56, @ OSU 45) cent Associated Press Top 25 rankings. Oregon State On The Radio Oregon State Probable Starters (Based On Last Game) Todd Mansfield is in his third season as the main No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. G/GS ppg. rpg. mpg. voice of OSU women’s basketball. Every regular 1 Mercedes Fox-Griffin G 5-7 Sr. 16/16 8.4 3.0 33.1 season game will be broadcast on the radio on 3 Tiffany Ducker C 6-2 Sr. 16/16 6.8 6.9 24.4 either KLOO 1340-AM or KTHH 990-AM and 11 Talisa Rhea G 5-11 So. 16/16 14.9 4.4 30.8 on the Internet by visiting osubeavers.com. Ten 20 Brittney Davis G 5-10 Sr. 16/16 12.1 3.4 28.0 selected games will also air live in the Portland 32 Kirsten Tilleman F 6-1 Fr. 16/2 4.0 3.6 20.2 area on KKAD 1550-AM. Oregon State Off The Bench No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. G/GS ppg. rpg. mpg. 5 Kassandra McCalister G 5-9 RFr. 11/0 2.5 2.1 6.9 21 Alex Mitchell C 6-4 So. 16/12 11.8 5.4 24.9 Visit osubeavers.com, the home of Oregon 23 Julie Futch G 5-8 Jr. 9/0 1.8 1.1 7.8 State Athletics, for all of your women’s basket- 24 Brittany Kennedy G 5-7 Fr. 16/0 4.8 2.9 20.5 ball needs. A full roster, statistics, schedule and 42 Anita Burdick F 6-3 Jr. 8/0 2.0 1.3 2.8 photos are available at the Web site. 44 Stacey Nichols F 6-1 Jr. 12/2 0.8 0.7 6.9 52 Brittany Eskridge F 6-3 Fr. 11/0 0.9 1.4 3.5 January 22, 2009 • Oregon State vs. California • Corvallis, Ore. • Gill Coliseum Covering The Beavers Pac-10 Standings As Of Jan. 19 Media Passes And Sports Information Media credentials for writers, radio, television and photographers may Pac-10 Overall be requested by contacting Hank Hager in the Oregon State Athletic Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Communications office. California 5 0 1.000 14 2 .875 Stanford 4 1 .800 13 4 .765 Interviews Arizona State 4 2 .667 12 6 .667 Players are available for interviews after practice. Please notify Hager Oregon 4 2 .667 7 9 .438 of any interview requests Pre-practice interviews may be scheduled if UCLA 3 2 .600 12 4 .750 made at least 24 hours in advance. Pre-interview requests, however, can USC 3 2 .600 9 7 .562 not be guaranteed due to practice and class schedules. Oregon State 2 4 .333 11 5 .688 All interviews must be approved through Hager in the Athletic Com- Washington State 1 4 .200 8 8 .500 munications office. No home or cell phone numbers of student-athletes or Washington 1 4 .200 5 10 .333 coaches will be given out. Arizona 0 6 .000 7 10 .412 Post-Game Interviews Thursday, Jan. 22 Following a 10-minute cooling off period, head coach LaVonda Wag- *California at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT ner and Oregon State players will be made available in room 5. The OSU *Stanford at Oregon, 7 p.m. PT locker room is closed to the media. Please notify Hager prior to the end of *Washington at USC, 7 p.m. PT the game with any requests. *Washington State at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT Visiting team interviews will be done outside of the respective team’s locker room or in room 5. Saturday, Jan. 24 *Arizona at Arizona State, Noon MT (FSN) On The Web *California at Oregon, 2 p.m. PT Check www.osubeavers.com for all information concerning the Or- *Stanford at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT egon State women’s basketball team. Game notes, post-game recaps, *Washington at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT roster information and photo galleries are all available at the home of Bea- *Washington State at USC, 1 p.m. PT ver Athletics. Contact Information Athletic Communications Contact .......................................Hank Hager Hager Office Phone .......................................................(541) 737-7472 Hager Cell Phone ...........................................................(541) 230-0611 Hager E-mail .............................................hank.hager@oregonstate.edu Athletic Communications Fax ......................................(541) 737-3072 Press Row Phone ...........................................................(541) 737-3020 2008-09 Oregon State Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Last School) No. Name 42 Burdick, Anita F 6-3 Jr. TR Reno, Nev. (North Valleys HS/Southern Idaho) 1 Mercedes Fox-Griffin 20 Davis, Brittney G 5-10 Sr.* 1V Portland, Ore. (Jefferson/Minnesota) 3 Tiffany Ducker 3 Ducker, Tiffany C 6-2 Sr.* 3V Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) 5 Kassandra McCalister 52 Eskridge, Brittany F 6-3 So. 1V Mill Creek, Wash. (Henry M. Jackson) 11 Talisa Rhea 1 Fox-Griffin, Mercedes G 5-7 Sr. 3V La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day) 20 Brittney Davis 23 Futch, Julie G 5-8 Jr. 2V Auburn, Wash. (Auburn Riverside) 21 Alex Mitchell 24 Kennedy, Brittany G 5-7 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Lewis & Clark HS) 23 Julie Futch 5 McCalister, Kassandra G 5-9 Fr.* RS Sunnyvale, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) 24 Brittany Kennedy 21 Mitchell, Alex C 6-4 So. 1V Oakland, Calif. (Berkeley) 32 Kirsten Tilleman 44 Nichols, Stacey F 6-1 Jr. 2V Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge) 42 Anita Burdick 11 Rhea, Talisa G 5-11 So. 1V Juneau, Alaska (Juneau-Douglas) 44 Stacey Nichols 32 Tilleman, Kirsten F 6-1 Fr.
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