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The No. 7/7 Oregon State Wom- En's Basketball Game 28 No. 7/7 Oregon State (24-3) vs. No. 13/13 Stanford (22-6) Feb 26, 2016 • Stanford, Calif. TV: Pac-12 Networks Radio: Beaver Radio Network (Ron Callan PxP) 2015-16 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS THE GAME: The No. 7/7 Oregon State wom- en’s basketball team (24-3, 15-1 Pac-12) OREGON STATE AT A GLANCE NOVEMBER opens its final regular season weekend of the 2015-16 8 Corban(Ex.) W, 98-48 year on Friday, when it heads to the Bay Area Overall Record .............................................................. 24-3 13 Longwood W, 110-45 16 at Portland W, 94-50 for a matchup with No. 13/13 Stanford (22-6, Pac-12 Record .................................................................15-1 22 UC Riverside W, 86-65 12-4). The game is scheduled to tip off at 8 Home Record ...................................................................14-1 27 vs. Hofstra# W, 73-50 p.m. Road Record ....................................................................8-2 28 vs. Arkansas# W, 63-47 FOLLOW ALONG: Friday’s game will air live on Neutral Record ................................................................2-0 DECEMBER Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Oregon and Pac-12 3 at Marquette (FS1) W, 65-58 Bay Area. Krista Blunk and Mary Murphy will HEAD COACH SCOTT RUECK 12 Idaho W, 69-44 have the call. Live audio will also be available OSU Record (6th year) ...........................................114-74 15 Bakersfield W, 75-51 with Ron Callan across the Beaver Radio Net- Career Record (20th year) ...............................402-162 19 Tennessee (P12N) (#14/16) L, 53-50 work, including on KEJO 1240 in Corvallis, as 21 Cal Poly W, 80-43 All-Time vs. Stanford (OSU Career) ........................ 1-8 28 at Notre Dame (#3/3) L, 62-61 well as online at OSUBeavers.com. Live stats for all games can be found on OSUBeavers. JANUARY com. SERIES HISTORY 2 at USC * (P12N) W, 57-49 All-Time vs. Stanford ...................................................7-53 4 at UCLA * (P12N) (#15/RV) L, 71-51 COMING UP: Oregon State will have a quick Road .................................................................................0-28 8 Oregon * (P12N) W, 60-33 turnaround this weekend, as it wraps up its Streak .............................................................................Won 1 10 at Oregon * (P12N) W, 59-45 regular season Sunday against Cal at 11 a.m. 15 California * (P12N) W, 70-48 The Pac-12 Tournament will begin on March 3 Last OSU Win .............................................58-50, 1/17/16 17 Stanford * (P12N) (#11/12) W, 58-50 Last Stanford Win .................................... 69-58, 2/28/15 22 at Utah * (P12N) W, 62-53 in Seattle, although the Beavers have already 24 at Colorado * (P12N) W, 61-47 locked down a first-round bye and will begin 29 Arizona * (P12N) W, 71-43 playing on March 4. The NCAA Tournament Women’s Basketball Media Contact Info Selection Show being broadcast on March 14. SID .....................................................Trevor Cramer Cell Phone .................................... 541-243-4563 FEBRUARY Email [email protected] 1 Arizona State * (ESPN2) (#8/9) W, 67-44 TICKETS: Tickets for the Pac-12 Tournament Mailing Address ......................221 Gill Coliseum 5 at Washington * (P12N) (#24/RV) W, 61-53 can be purchased at this link. Corvallis, OR 97331 7 at Washington State * W, 54-45 12 Colorado * (P12N) W, 73-50 14 Utah * W, 72-53 19 USC * (P12N) W, 76-52 21 UCLA* (P12N) (#12/12) W, 64-54 26 at Stanford * (P12N) 8 p.m. 28 at California * (P12N) 11 a.m. MARCH OREGON STATE PROBABLE STARTERS (BASED ON LAST GAME) 3-6 Pac-12 Tournament No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. 2015-16 Season 11 Gabriella Hanson G 5-11 Jr. 8.2 ppg, 3.7 rpg #San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 15 Jamie Weisner G 5-10 Sr. 17.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg * – Pac-12 game; All times Pacific and subject to change; 24 Sydney Wiese G 6-0 Jr. 12.7 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 5.2 apg Home games in Bold; 32 Deven Hunter F 6-3 Sr. 6.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg [#/#] - Indicates national ranking (AP/USA Today) 44 Ruth Hamblin C 6-6 Sr. 11.3 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 3.4 bpg P12N - Game televised on Pac-12 Networks FS1 - Game televised on Fox Sports 1 OREGON STATE OFF THE BENCH No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. 2015-16 Season 4 Breanna Brown C 6-3 RSo. 2.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg 5 Samantha Siegner F 6-3 Sr. 2.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg 10 Katie McWilliams G 6-2 Fr. 3.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg 12 Kolbie Orum F 6-3 Jr. 2.2 ppg, 1.3 rpg 21 Marie Gülich C 6-5 So. 4.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg 22 Jen’Von’Ta Hill G 5-6 Sr. 1.2 ppg, 0.6 rpg 25 Taylor Kalmer G 5-8 Fr. 2.9 ppg, 0.7 rpg 31 Tarea Green C 6-4 Fr. N/A Oregon State Women’s Basketball • Game 28 • Oregon State at Stanford • February 26, 2016 QUICK FACTS OREGON STATE QUICK HITTERS: • Oregon State is heading into a weekend with Pac-12 title implications, as the Beavers and The University Arizona State are tied for first in the conference at 15-1. OSU and ASU will both play at 11 a.m. Location ..........................................................Corvallis, Ore. on Sunday, with the Beavers heading to Cal and the Sun Devils playing at UCLA. • Should the Beavers end Sun Devils split the Pac-12 crown, Oregon State would have the No. 1 Founded ...........................................................................1868 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament by virtue of their head-to-head tiebreaker. Enrollment ...................................................................23,761 • Ruth Hamblin, Jamie Weisner and Sydney Wiese were all named to the Naismith Trophy Early Nickname ..................................................................Beavers Season Watch List (released Dec. 9). Oregon State is one of three schools in the country to Colors ............................... Orange (PMS 165) and Black place a trio of players on the list, joining Connecticut and South Carolina. • Weisner was also named to the Naismith Trophy Midseason 30 on Feb. 10. Affiliation .................................................... NCAA Division I • Oregon State is one of three teams in the nation with three 1,000-point scorers (Hamblin, Conference ................................................................. Pac-12 Weisner, Wiese), joining Connecticut and Southern Illinois. President .....................................................Dr. Edward Ray • Oregon State’s 14-game winning streak is tied for the longest in school history, matching the Director of Athletics ..............................Todd Stansbury streak set back in 1982-83. Sr. Women’s Administrator ................ Marianne Vydra • The Beavers have won at least 10 straight games for the fourth time in the last three seasons (twice in 2014-15, once in 2013-14). Athletic Department Phone ..................541-737-2547 • OSU has won 20 games for the third-straight season and the 11th time in school history. The Ticket Office Phone ...............................800-GO-BEAVS school record for wins is 27, set last season. Home Facility .................................................Gill Coliseum • Oregon State has been dominant in its 24 victories this season, holding one of the highest Capacity .........................................................................9,604 scoring margins in the nation at 17.9 points. • The Beavers have controlled the glass this season, leading the nation in defensive rebounds Web Site ........................................www.osubeavers.com per game (32.0) and sitting seventh in rebounding margin (11.8). California and Utah are the Press Row Phone ..................................... 541-737-3020 only teams to out-rebound Oregon State in a game this year (1/15 and 1/22). • Oregon State has also been one of the best shooting teams in the country, hitting 44.4 per- Oregon State Women’s Basketball History cent of its field goal attempts and 35.8 percent of its 3-pointers. First Year ...................................... 1976-77 (38 seasons) • Oregon State has recorded 216 assists its last 329 made baskets (65.6 percent). • The Beavers are 20-0 this season when leading at halftime. All-Time Record .................................... 604 -553 (.522) All-Time Pac-12 (since 1986-87).......214-323 (.399) IN THE RANKINGS: NCAA Tourn. Appearances ......................... Seven (4-7) • Oregon State is currently ranked No. 7 in both the Associated Press poll and the WBCA/USA Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ....................2014 Today Coaches’ Poll, matching the highest ranking in program history. • The Beavers have been ranked in the top 12 of the AP Poll every week since Dec. 29 of 2014, WNIT Appearances ...............................Nine (14-7, .667) and have been ranked in the coaches poll every week since April 7, 2014. Last WNIT Appearance ..............................................2012 • OSU is ranked No. 7 in the RPI. WNIT Championships ........................Two (1980, 1982) • The Beavers were tabbed as the No. 7 team in the nation in the NCAA Selection Committee’s second top-10, which was released on Feb. 15. Staff Information OREGON STATE DEFENSE: Head Coach ......................... Scott Rueck (6th Season) • The Beavers have held 25 of their 2 opponents to under 40 percent shooting from the floor, Alma Mater .................................Oregon State, 1991 and have not allowed an opponent to shoot better than 44.6 percent in any game. Oregon OSU Record..................................114-74, 5 Seasons State has also held 12 teams below 30 percent shooting this season, including USC and UCLA Career Record ....................... 402-161, 19 Seasons in its last two games. • No team has shot better than 35.3 percent against Oregon State in the team’s last 14 games, Assistant Coach ..... Jonas Chatterton (2nd season) with opponents shooting 30.6 percent over that stretch. Alma Mater ................................................Utah, 2000 • Oregon State has allowed just 29 3-pointers over the course of the last 14 games, and has Assistant Coach .......................... Eric Ely (6th Season) held opponents to 23.9 percent shooting from beyond the arc over its last 11 contests. Alma Mater .................Northwest Nazarene, 1982 • The Beavers have not allowed an opponent to score more than 54 points since Jan.
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