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Game 10: Oregon State at Arizona GAME 10: OREGON STATE AT ARIZONA Gameday Information Oregon State Beavers (1-8, 0-6 Pac-12) Interim Head Coach: Cory Hall Date _________________ November 11, 2017 Record at Oregon State: 0-2 (1st season) Time ________________________7:15 p.m. PT Record Overall: 0-2 (1st season) Location ___________________Tucson, Ariz. Stadium ________________ Arizona Stadium Arizona Wildcats (6-3, 4-2 Pac-12) Television _______________________ ESPN2 Play-By-Play _________________Mark Jones Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez Analyst __________________ Rod Gilmore Record at Arizona: 42-32 (6th season) Sideline _____________ Quint Kessenich Record Overall: 162-116-2 (24th season) Radio ____Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn) Play-By-Play ______________Mike Parker The Game — Analyst ___________________ Jim Wilson » Oregon State heads to the Copper State for a night-time showdown with Arizona Sideline ___________________Ron Callan Saturday at Tucson’s Arizona Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 7:15 p.m. PT (8:15 p.m. in Pre-Game ______________ Steve Preece Arizona). Satellite Radio __________ XM Channel N/A » Saturday’s matchup is slated to air on ESPN2. The game can can be found on Dish Sirius Channel N/A Network (143), Xfinity/Comcast (36/736 HD), DirecTV (209) and Charter Spectrum Series History ________ARIZ leads, 22-15-1 (25/817 HD). Consult your provider for other listings. Last Meeting __________2016 (W, 42-17) » Every game this season can be heard live via the TuneIn application, which is avail- Live Stats _____________ OSUBeavers.com able online and on smartphones and tablets. To find the game, once the app has been downloaded, search “Beaver Sports Network.” » The teams are meeting for the 38th time, with the Wildcats holding a 22-15-1 ad- Channel Finder vantage in the series. That includes a 12-6 record in games played in Tucson. » Oregon State and Arizona first met in 1966, a 31-12 win by the Beavers, and the first Xfinity Comcast _____________ 36/736 HD conference game came in 1978, a 21-7 win by the Wildcats. DirecTV ___________________________ 209 » Manase Hungalu is the reigning Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week after totaling Dish Network _______________________143 20 tackles versus California Saturday. It is the Beavers’ first Defensive Player of the Charter Spectrum ____________ 25/817 HD Week award since Treston Decoud in 2016 after OSU’s win over Idaho State. » Hungalu and David Morris (17) have the two highest single-game tackle totals in Follow Us On Social the Pac-12 in 2017. Twitter ________________ @BeaverFootball On This Date — Facebook _______________ BeaverFootball » Oregon State last played on Nov. 11 in 2006, a 25-7 loss to UCLA in Los Angeles. Instagram _____________ @BeaverFootball » The Beavers have played on Nov. 11 16 times leading up to Saturday’s game. OSU is YouTube __________ OSUBeaversAthletics 10-6 on that date. On The Web _______www.osubeavers.com » Oregon State played at Arizona on Nov. 11 in 2000, a 33-9 win for the Beavers. It was one of 11 wins for Oregon State that season. 2017 Oregon State Schedule Date Opponent Location Time (PT)/Score TV Series History/Game Notes Sat., 8/26 at Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. L, 27-58 CBSSN Nall 115 rush yards; Luton 304 pass Sat., 9/2 Portland State Corvallis, Ore. W, 35-32 Pac-12 Network Hungalu 9 TCK, 2 TFL, 1 INT (TD) Sat., 9/9 Minnesota Corvallis, Ore. L, 14-48 FS1 Morris 17 TCK; Villamin 55 rec. yds Sat., 9/16 at Washington State Pullman, Wash. L, 23-52 Pac-12 Network Nall 118 rush yards, 2 TDs Sat., 9/30 Washington Corvallis, Ore. L, 7-42 Pac-12 Network Hungalu 11 TCK, 1.5 sacks Sat., 10/7 at USC Los Angeles, Calif. L, 10-38 Pac-12 Network Collins 5 catches, 91 yards Sat., 10/14 Colorado Corvallis, Ore. L, 33-36 Pac-12 Network Nall 172 rush yards, 3 TDs Thurs., 10/26 Stanford Corvallis, Ore. L, 14-15 ESPN Nall 84 rush yds; Tyner 52 yds, 1 TD Sat., 11/4 at California Berkeley, Calif. L, 23-37 Pac-12 Network Hungalu 2017 Pac-12 best 20 TCK Sat., 11/11 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 7:15 p.m. ESPN2 Arizona leads, 22-15-1 Sat., 11/18 Arizona State Corvallis, Ore. 12:00 p.m. Pac-12 Network Arizona State leads, 27-13-1 Sat., 11/25 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. TBA TBA Oregon leads, 63-47-10 Game 10: Oregon State at Arizona | November 11, 2017 | 7:15 p.m. PT 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL Developing Everyday Champions at Oregon State is focused on three main areas of development: Personal Development Leadership Professional Healthy Lifestyles Development Development Nutrition Seminars Leadership Institute Job Networking Life Skills Program Leadership Certificate Industry Pipelines Decision-making seminars SAAC S-A Shark Tank Community Service Beyond Football S-A Internships Athletic Identity Post-Grad Scholarships 1st Round Draft Choice Multicultural Awareness Beavers Without Borders Transition Team Academic Support AD’s Leadership Circle Varsity OSU Initiated in 2011, Beavers “Celebrating the never ending without Borders is a pro- tradition of Oregon State Ath- gram that offers global ser- letics by continuing to honor vice-learning experiences for its past, educate its present, student-athletes at Oregon and prepare for its future; State University. The program has success- while connecting all who have fully completed eight service contributed to its legacy.” projects including trips to Gua- temala, Macedonia, Ethiopia, In the spirit of camaraderie, Oregon State University’s Costa Rica and most recently the Dominican Republic. Varsity OSU Association is dedicated to upholding the Throughout those trips, over 100 student-athletes were long tradition of athletic and academic excellence at Or- able to experience life in a distinct culture, learn about the egon State. Varsity OSU serves its membership by en- impact of their work on a community and interact outside hancing relationships among alumni letter-winners, cur- of the university context to maximize the intercultural ex- perience. rent student-athletes, and current and former coaches This year marked the first time in the program’s history and administrators. that Oregon State Athletics has sponsored two Beavers The Beaver Athlete Without Borders trips. In June, 21 athletes made the trip Sustainability Team to Costa Rica, with another 10 heading to the Dominican Republic in August. The full list is below: is made up of Oregon Costa Rica State student-ath- Gwyn McMorris - Cross Country/Track McKenna Arriola - Softball letes who work toward Erika Aufiero - Gymnastics Chelsea Chan - Swimming the the goal of making Mariana Colussi-Pelaez - Gymnastics Emma Osowski - Swimming Silvia Colussi-Pelaez - Gymnastics Lauren Hunter - Swimming Oregon State Athletics Taylor Ricci - Gymnastics Corinne Shigeta - Swimming cleaner, more efficient, Connor Kelsey - Football Kory Cheshire - Volleyball Daniel Rodriguez - Football Kayla Ellis - Volleyball less wasteful and sustainable. Founded by student-ath- Haley Nist - W. Golf Daniela Vargas - Volleyball letes, the sustainability team identifies strategies and Greta Espinoza - W. Soccer Ali Alshujery - Wrestling Emmy Rodriguez - W. Soccer Joseph Dematteo - Wrestling new initiatives surrounding sustainability, eco-awareness Emery Wallerich - W. Soccer and improving our environment. Dominican Republic BAST has been honored on multiple occassions, includ- Jack Anderson - Baseball Michelle Sass - Softball McKenna Singley - Gymnastics Kayleen Shafer - Softball ing earning the Green Sports Alliance 2017 Innovators of Baxter Call - M. Rowing Sabrina Santarossa - W. Soccer the Year Award, and the Pac-12 Zero Waste Bowl Special Neall Koetje - M. Rowing Isabella Preble - W. Rowing Award for Athlete Engagement in the fall of 2016. Natalie Sarff - W. Rowing Corvallis, home to Ore- Rk. Category Publication/Web Site gon State University, has 1 Best Place to Work/Life Env. Nerd Wallet been rated as the Best 3 Fitness-Friendly City Neilson 3 Best College Town American Institute for Economic Research College Town in the Pac- (AIER) 12 Conference. 4 Most innovative U.S. City Nerd Wallet Here’s is a look at how 4 Top College Town College Magazine various publications rank 5 Best Overall College Town Wallet Hub the different aspects of 5 Best College Town AIER 7 Best College Town in America AIER living in the Best College 10 Best U.S. College Town BestCollegeReviews.com Town in the Pac-12. 17 Great Small College Town w/Great Quality of Life BestChoiceSchools.com 22 Smartest City Lumosity n/a Best Small College Town CollegeValuesOnline Game 10: Oregon State at Arizona | November 11, 2017 | 7:15 p.m. PT 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL 2017 Quick Facts Hall Named Interim HC — » Injury Report Location _________________ Corvallis, Oregon Assistant Coach Cory Hall was named Oregon Founded ____________________________ 1868 State’s Interim Head Coach on Oct 9. Enrollment ________________________ 31,303 » Hall joined the Oregon State program in January Out President __________________ Dr. Edward Ray 2016 after one season as the cornerbacks coach at Seth Collins, WR VP/Director of Athletics ______Scott Barnes Weber State. He has been the cornerbacks coach at Xavier Crawford, CB Athletic Dept. Phone ________541-737-7373 OSU since. Jaydon Grant, CB Faculty Representative ____Joey Spatafora » Hall played safety at Fresno State from 1995-98 Austin Hudson, S ____________ Pac-12 Conference Conference before being a third-round selection by the NFL’s Nick Janakes, LB Nickname ________________________ Beavers Drew Kell, S Mascot _____________________ Benny Beaver Cincinnati Bengals in 1999. Colors __________________ Orange and Black » A Bakersfield, Calif., native, he played six seasons Jake Luton, QB First Year of Football ________________ 1893 in the NFL - four with the Bengals and two with the Zach Standish, K All-Time Record ________537-598-50 (.474) Atlanta Falcons. Hall appeared in 87 career games, Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson, LB All-Time Bowl Record ___________ 11-6 (.647) including 70 starts, and made 193 tackles with three Dwayne Williams, CB interceptions, two forced fumbles and seven pass Stadium Information deflections.
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