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1 #Gobeavs 2020-21 MEDIA GUIDE BB OSU WOMEN's BASKETBALL OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Table of Contents .............................................1 2019-20 Season Yearly Results Quick Facts ........................................................2 Results .............................................................33 Annual Win-Loss Record............................ 71 2020-21 Roster ...............................................3 Individual Statistics ....................................34 Year-by-Year Results ...........................72-86 TV/Radio Roster ..............................................4 Game-by-Game Stats ........................ 35-36 Series Results vs. Pac-12 ....................87-91 Box Scores...............................................37-44 Series Results vs. Non-Con. ............ 92-95 Player Profiles Kennedy Brown ...........................................5-6 Records Postseason Taya Corosdale ..........................................7-10 Scoring ......................................................45-47 NCAA Tournament ................................96-97 Aleah Goodman ........................................ 11-14 Field Goals .............................................. 48-49 WNIT .......................................................... 98-99 Taylor Jones ..............................................15-16 3-Pointers ................................................ 50-51 Pac-12 Tournament ...........................100-101 Noelle Mannen ......................................... 17-18 Free Throws .............................................52-53 Postseason Records .......................102-103 Jasmine Simmons ..................................19-21 Rebounds ................................................ 54-55 Andrea Aquino ...............................................22 Assists ......................................................56-57 Oregon State History Jelena Mitrovic..............................................22 Blocked Shots ....................................... 58-59 Honors and Awards ..........................104-105 Ana Teresa Faustino ...................................23 Steals ......................................................... 60-61 All-Time Roster .................................. 106-107 Sasha Goforth ...............................................23 Double-Doubles .................................... 62-63 Ellie Mack ........................................................24 Team Single Game .......................................64 Oregon State Information Savannah Samuel ........................................24 Opponent Single Game ..............................64 Gill Coliseum ................................................108 Jovana Subasic ............................................25 Coaching Records .......................................64 Practice Facility ..........................................108 Gill Coliseum Records ................................65 President Dr. F. King Alexander .............109 Coaching Staff Annual Statistical Leaders ................66-67 Oregon State University ..........................109 Scott Rueck .............................................26-27 Annual Team Statistics ..............................68 Athletic Director Scott Barnes ............... 110 Jonas Chatterton .........................................28 Streaks .............................................................69 Athletics Administration ............................111 Brian Holsinger .............................................29 Overtime Games ...........................................69 Katie Faulkner ................................................30 In the Polls ...............................................69-70 Olivia Murphy .................................................. 31 Kendall Knotz .................................................. 31 Support Staff .................................................. 31 PB 2020-21 MEDIA GUIDE @BeaverWBB #GoBeavs 2020-21 MEDIA GUIDE 1 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL COACHING STAFF Location .........................................................................................Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach .........................................................Scott Rueck (11th season) Founded .......................................................................................................... 1868 Alma Mater ....................................................................Oregon State ‘91 Enrollment ...................................................................................................32,011 OSU Record ..............................................................228-106 (10 years) Nickname .................................................................................................Beavers Pac-12 Record .............................................................96-62 (10 years) Colors ...............................................................Orange (PMS 165) and Black Career Record .........................................................516-194 (24 years) Conference .................................................................................................Pac-12 Associate Head Coach ................ Jonas Chatterton (seventh season) President ................................................................................F. King Alexander Alma Mater ....................................................................................Utah ‘00 Athletic Faculty Representative .............................................. Colleen Bee Associate Head Coach .............................Brian Holsinger (fifth season) Director of Athletics ...................................................................Scott Barnes Alma Mater ...................................................Western Washington ‘99 Athletic Department Phone ................................................. 541-737-2547 Assistant Coach ...........................................Katie Faulkner (fifth season) Ticket Office Phone .............................................................. 800-GO-BEAVS Alma Mater .............................................................................Montana ‘13 Home Arena (Capacity) .............................................Gill Coliseum (9,301) Basketball Office Phone ........................................................541-737-2800 Web Site .......................................................................www.osubeavers.com Pac-12 Web Site ................................................................... www.pac-12.com SUPPORT STAFF Director of Operations..................................Olivia Murphy (first season) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Alma Mater .............................................................................Oregon State ‘16 First Year ......................................................................1976-77 (43 seasons) Assistant to the Head Coach .................... Kendall Knotz (fifth season) All-Time Record ....................................................................... 718-585 (.551) Alma Mater ....................................................................Oregon State ‘16 All-Time Pac-12 Record (since 1986-87) ..................... 275-335 (.438) Athletic Trainer ................................................. Jason Lieuw (12th season) NCAA Tournament Appearances ................................................... 11 (15-11) Alma Mater .................................................................................Pacific ‘97 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance .......................................... 2019 NIT Appearances ..............................................................................nine (14-7) TEAM INFORMATION Last NIT Appearance ........................................................................ 2012 2019-20 Record .......................................................................................... 23-9 Championships ...........................................................two (1980, 1982) Home: 14-3 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 4-1 2019-20 Conference Record .................................................................. 10-8 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Conference Finish .............................................................................. t-5th Women’s Basketball Contact ...............................................Trevor Cramer Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................................3/2 Office Phone...............................................................................541-737-8429 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................................8/5 Email ................................................. [email protected] Mailing Address ................................................................... 221 Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR 97331 Press Row Phone .....................................................................541-737-3020 2 2020-21 MEDIA GUIDE @BeaverWBB OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTERS OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Alphabetical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School/College 2 Aquino, Andrea F 6-9 RSo. RS Caacupe, Paraguay Ribet Academy 42 Brown, Kennedy F 6-6 So. 1L Derby, Kansas Derby HS 5 Corosdale, Taya F 6-3 RJr. 3L Bothell, Wash. Bothell HS 11 Faustino, Ana Teresa G 5-7 Fr. HS Barreiro, Portugal 13 Goforth, Sasha G 6-1 Fr. HS Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetville HS 1 Goodman, Aleah G 5-9 Sr. 3L Milwaukie, Ore. La Salle HS 44 Jones, Taylor F
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