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2010-11 Oregon State Men’S Basketball Media Guide • 67 Oregon State Postseason Records All Postseason Games Ncaa Tournament Pac-10 Tournament OREGON STATE POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENT (16 APPEARANCES, 12-19 RECORD) YEAR DATE SITE ROUND SEEDINGS RESULT 1947 March 21 Kansas City, Mo. West Regional Semifinals — L Oklahoma 56, Oregon State 54 March 22 Kansas City, Mo. West Regional Consolation — W Oregon State 63, Wyoming 46 1949 March 18 Kansas City, Mo. West Regional Semifinals — W Oregon State 56, Arkansas 38 March 19 Kansas City, Mo. West Regional Final — L Oklahoma State 55, Oregon State 30 March 25 Seattle, Wash. Final Four — Third-Place Game — L Illinois 57, Oregon State 53 1955 March 11 Corvallis West Regional Semifinals — W Oregon State 83, Seattle 71 March 12 Corvallis West Regional Final — L San Francisco 57, Oregon State 56 1962 March 13 Corvallis West Regional First Round — W Oregon State 69, Seattle 65 (OT) March 16 Provo, Utah West Regional Semifinals — W Oregon State 69, Pepperdine 67 March 17 Provo, Utah West Regional Final — L UCLA 88, Oregon State 69 1963 March 11 Eugene, Ore. West Regional First Round — W Oregon State 70, Seattle 66 March 15 Provo, Utah West Regional Semifinals — W Oregon State 65, San Francisco 61 March 16 Provo, Utah West Regional Final — W Oregon State 83, Arizona State 65 March 22 Louisville, Ky. Final Four — National Semifinals — L Cincinnati 80, Oregon State 46 March 23 Louisville, Ky. Final Four — Third-Place Game — L Duke 85, Oregon State 63 1964 March 10 Eugene, Ore. West Regional First Round — L Seattle 61, Oregon State 57 1966 March 11 Los Angeles, Calif. West Regional Semifinals — W Oregon State 63, Houston 60 March 12 Los Angeles, Calif. West Regional Final — L Utah 70, Oregon State 64 1975 March 15 Lexington, Ky. Mideast Regional First Round — W Oregon State 78, Middle Tennessee State 67 March 20 Dayton, Ohio Mideast Regional Semifinals — L Indiana 81, Oregon State 71 March 22 Dayton, Ohio Mideast Regional Consolation — L Central Michigan 88, Oregon State 87 1980 March 8 Ogden, Utah West Regional Second Round (2) Oregon State vs. (10) Lamar L Lamar 81, Oregon State 77 1981 March 14 Los Angeles, Calif. West Regional Second Round (1) Oregon State vs. (8) Kansas State L Kansas State 50, Oregon State 48 1982 March 14 Pullman, Wash. West Regional Second Round (2) Oregon State vs. (7) Pepperdine W Oregon State 70, Pepperdine 51 March 18 Provo, Utah West Regional Semifinals (2) Oregon State vs. (3) Idaho W Oregon State 60, Idaho 42 March 20 Provo, Utah West Regional Final (1) Georgetown vs. (2) Oregon State L Georgetown 69, Oregon State 45 1984 March 15 Birmingham, Ala. Mideast Regional First Round (6) Oregon State vs. (11) West Virginia L West Virginia 64, Oregon State 62 1985 March 14 South Bend, Ind. Southeast Regional First Round (7) Notre Dame vs. (10) Oregon State L Notre Dame 79, Oregon State 70 1988 March 17 Atlanta, Ga. Southeast Regional First Round (5) Louisville vs. (12) Oregon State L Louisville 70, Oregon State 61 1989 March 15 Salt Lake City, Utah West Regional First Round (6) Oregon State vs. (11) Evansville L Evansville 94, Oregon State 90 (OT) 1990 March 15 Salt Lake City, Utah West Regional First Round (5) Oregon State vs. (12) Ball State L Ball State 54, Oregon State 53 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (4 APPEARANCES, 3-4 RECORD) YEAR DATE SITE ROUND RESULT 1979 March 7 Corvallis First Round L Nevada 62, Oregon State 61 1983 March 16 Corvallis First Round W Oregon State 77, Idaho 59 March 21 Corvallis Second Round W Oregon State 88, New Orleans 71 March 24 Corvallis Third Round L Fresno State 76, Oregon State 67 1987 March 13 Albuquerque, N.M. First Round W Oregon State 85, New Mexico 82 March 17 Corvallis Second Round L California 65, Oregon State 62 2005 March 16 Corvallis Opening Round L Cal State Fullerton 85, Oregon State 83 (OT) COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL (2 APPEARANCES, 5-2 RECORD) YEAR DATE SITE ROUND RESULT 2009 March 18 Corvallis First Round W Oregon State 49, Houston 45 March 23 Corvallis Quarterfinals W Oregon State 71, Houston 70 (OT) March 25 Corvallis Semifinals W Oregon State 65, Stanford 62 (OT) March 30 Corvallis Championship Series W Oregon State 75, UTEP 69 April 1 El Paso, Texas Championship Series L UTEP 70, Oregon State 63 April 3 El Paso, Texas Championship Series W Oregon State 81, UTEP 73 2010 March 17 Corvallis First Round L Boston 96, Oregon State 78 PAC-10 TOURNAMENT (10 APPEARANCES, 5-10 RECORD) YEAR DATE SITE ROUND SEEDINGS RESULT 1987 March 6 Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley) Quarterfinals (4) California vs. (5) Oregon State L California 64, Oregon State 57 1988 March 11 Tucson, Ariz. (McKale) Quarterfinals (2) Oregon State vs. (10) Washington W Oregon State 80, Washington 61 March 12 Tucson, Ariz. (McKale) Semifinals (2) Oregon State vs. (6) Washington State W Oregon State 74, Washington State 68 (OT) March 13 Tucson, Ariz. (McKale) Championship (1) Arizona vs. (2) Oregon State L Arizona 93, Oregon State 67 1989 March 10 Los Angeles, Calif. (Forum) Quarterfinals (4) Oregon State vs. (5) California W Oregon State 79, California 66 March 11 Los Angeles, Calif. (Forum) Semifinals (1) Arizona vs. (4) Oregon State L Arizona 98, Oregon State 87 1990 March 9 Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo) Quarterfinals (1) Oregon State vs. (8) Arizona State L Arizona State 83, Oregon State 75 2003 March 13 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) Quarterfinals (3) California vs. (6) Oregon State L California 69, Oregon State 46 2005 March 10 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) Quarterfinals (4) UCLA vs. (5) Oregon State W Oregon State 79, UCLA 72 March 11 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) Semifinals (1) Arizona vs. (5) Oregon State L Arizona 90, Oregon State 59 2006 March 8 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) First Round (8) Arizona State vs. (9) Oregon State W Oregon State 71, Arizona State 68 March 9 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) Quarterfinals (1) UCLA vs. (9) Oregon State L UCLA 79, Oregon State 47 2007 March 7 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) First Round (8) California vs. (9) Oregon State L California 70, Oregon State 51 2008 March 12 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) First Round (7) Arizona vs.(10) Oregon State L Arizona 87, Oregon State 56 2009 March 11 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) First Round (8) Oregon State vs. (9) Stanford L Stanford 62, Oregon State 54 2010 March 11 Los Angeles, Calif. (Staples) First Round (3) Washington vs. (6) Oregon State L Washington 59, Oregon State 52 2010-11 OREGON STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE • 67 OREGON STATE POSTSEASON RECORDS ALL POSTSEASON GAMES NCAA TOURNAMENT PAC-10 TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS .....................31, Gary Payton vs. Evansville (1989 NCAA) POINTS .............................31, Gary Payton vs. Evansville, 3/15/89 POINTS .........................31, Gary Payton vs. Arizona State, 3/9/90 31, Gary Payton vs. Arizona State (1990 Pac-10) 30, Mel Counts vs. Seattle, 3/11/63 27, Eric Knox vs. California, 3/10/89 30, Mel Counts vs. Seattle (1963 NCAA) 27, Jay Carty vs. Seattle, 3/13/62 26, Earl Martin vs. Washington, 3/11/88 27, Mel Counts vs. Seattle, 3/10/64 REBOUNDS .............21, Mel Counts vs. Pepperdine (1962 NCAA) REBOUNDS ...........................12, David Lucas vs. Arizona, 3/11/05 19, Mel Counts vs. Seattle (1964 NCAA) REBOUNDS .....................21, Mel Counts vs. Pepperdine, 3/16/62 10, Scott Haskin vs. Arizona State, 3/9/90 18, Mel Counts vs. Duke (1963 NCAA) 19, Mel Counts vs. Seattle, 3/10/64 9, four times 18, Steve Johnson vs. Lamar (1980 NCAA) 18, Mel Counts vs. Duke, 3/23/63 18, Steve Johnson vs. Lamar, 3/8/80 ASSISTS ............................... 10, Gary Payton vs. Arizona, 3/13/88 ASSISTS .....................10, Gary Payton vs. Arizona (1988 Pac-10) 8, Gary Payton vs. Washington, 3/11/88 10, Gary Payton vs. Evansville (1989 NCAA) ASSISTS ...........................10, Gary Payton vs. Evansville, 3/15/89 8, Gary Payton vs. California, 3/10/89 8, Gary Payton vs. Louisville, 3/17/88 FIELD GOALS MADE ......13, Mel Counts vs. Seattle (1963 NCAA) FIELD GOALS MADE .....12, Earl Martin vs. Washington, 3/11/88 13, David Lucas vs. CS Fullerton (2005 NIT) FIELD GOALS MADE ..............13, Mel Counts vs. Seattle, 3/11/63 12, Gary Payton vs. Arizona State, 3/9/90 THREE-POINT FIELD THREE-POINT FIELD THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE .........................5, Rickey Claitt at UTEP (2009 CBI) GOALS MADE ..........3, Charles McKinney vs. Ball State, 3/15/90 GOALS MADE ................ 5, Gary Payton vs. Arizona State, 3/9/90 5, Lathen Wallace vs. UTEP (3/30/09) 5, Gary Payton vs. Arizona State (1990 Pac-10) FREE THROWS MADE...........15, Mel Counts vs. Seattle, 3/10/64 FREE THROWS MADE..................10, Eric Knox vs. WSU, 3/12/88 FREE THROWS MADE...15, Mel Counts vs. Seattle (1964 NCAA) FREE THROWS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...........................18, Mel Counts vs. Seattle, 3/10/64 ATTEMPTED ..................................10, Eric Knox vs. WSU, 3/12/88 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ...................18, Mel Counts vs. Seattle (1964 NCAA) BLOCKED SHOTS ................2, Lonnie Shelton vs. MTSU, 3/15/75 BLOCKED SHOTS ...........3, Brian Jackson vs. California, 3/13/03 .......................2, Steve Johnson vs. Kansas State, 3/14/81 3, Nick DeWitz vs. UCLA, 3/10/05 BLOCKED SHOTS ......4, David Lucas vs. CS Fullerton (2005 NIT) 3, Liam Hughes vs. UCLA, 3/9/06 STEALS ......................................7, Charlie Neal vs. MTSU, 3/15/75 STEALS ...............................7, Charlie Neal vs. MTSU (1975 NCAA) STEALS ......................................4, Will Brantley, vs. WSU, 3/12/88 MINUTES ..........................45, Gary Payton vs. Evansville, 3/15/89 4, Gary Payton vs. Arizona State, 3/9/90 MINUTES ........50, Earl Martin vs.
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