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Game 5: Oregon State Vs. Washington GAME 5: OREGON STATE VS. WASHINGTON Gameday Information Oregon State Beavers (1-3, 0-1 Pac-12) Head Coach: Gary Andersen Date _______________ September 30, 2017 Record at Oregon State: 7-21 (3rd season) Time _______________________ 5:07 p.m. PT Record Overall: 56-59 (10th season) Location __________________ Corvallis, Ore. Stadium __________________Reser Stadium Washington Huskies (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) Television _______________ Pac-12 Network Play-By-Play __________ Roxy Bernstein Head Coach: Chris Petersen Analyst _______________Anthony Herron Record at Washington: 31-13 (4th season) Sideline _______________Lewis Johnson Record Overall: 123-26 (12th season) Radio ____Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn) Play-By-Play ______________Mike Parker The Game — Analyst ___________________ Jim Wilson » Oregon State resumes play after its first of two byes this season when taking on Sideline ___________________Ron Callan Washington Saturday at Reser Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 5:07 p.m. PT. Pre-Game ______________ Steve Preece » The game is slated to air on the Pac-12 Network, including Pac-12 Oregon. The Pac- Satellite Radio __________ XM Channel 202 12 Network can be found on Dish Network (406), Xfinity/Comcast (Network: 421 and Sirius Channel 134 720 HD, Oregon: 420) and Charter Spectrum (332/452). Consult your provider for Series History ________UW leads, 63-34-4 other listings. Last Meeting ___________ 2016 (L, 17-41) » 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.” Channel Finder » The game marks the 102nd meeting between the teams. The series with the Hus- kies is tied for the second-most played all-time for the Beavers, with Washington Xfinity Comcast _421/720 HD (Pac-12 Net) State, whom Oregon State took on Sept. 16 in Pullman. 420 (Pac-12 Oregon) » Oregon State trails in the series, 63-34-4. The Huskies have won five straight af- Dish Network ______________________ 406 ter the Beavers had won seven of the previous eight, including six consecutive from Charter Spectrum ______________332/452 2004-09. » Saturday’s matchup is the earliest meeting between the teams since 1995 when Washington won a 26-16 matchup in Corvallis. » That 1995 meeting, in fact, marked the first and only time the teams have met in the month of September, prior to Saturday’s game. On This Date — » Oregon State last played on Sept. 30 in 2006, dropping a 41-13 decision to Califor- nia in Corvallis. » OSU has played on Sept. 30 11 times, going 5-6. That includes a 31-21 win over No. 8 USC in 2000 at then-Parker Stadium. 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. 5:07 p.m. Pac-12 Network Washington leads, 63-34-4 Sat., 10/7 at USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Pac-12 Network USC leads, 61-11-4 Sat., 10/14 Colorado Corvallis, Ore. TBA TBA Oregon State leads, 5-4 Thurs., 10/26 Stanford Corvallis, Ore. 6:00 p.m. ESPN Stanford leads, 55-25-3 Sat., 11/4 at California Berkeley, Calif. TBA TBA California leads, 36-33 Sat., 11/11 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. TBA TBA Arizona leads, 22-15-1 Sat., 11/18 Arizona State Corvallis, Ore. TBA TBA Arizona State leads, 27-13-1 Sat., 11/25 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. TBA TBA Oregon leads, 63-47-10 Game 5: Oregon State vs. Washington | September 30, 2017 | 5:07 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 5: Oregon State vs. Washington | September 30, 2017 | 5:07 p.m. PT 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL 2017 Quick Facts Against Washington — » Injury Report Location _________________ Corvallis, Oregon Washington leads in the series, 63-34-4 and is Founded ____________________________ 1868 20-10 in games played in Corvallis. The Huskies have Enrollment ________________________ 31,303 won five consecutive games, but the Beavers had Out President __________________ Dr. Edward Ray taken 7-of-8 prior to the streak’s start in 2012. Drew Kell, S VP/Director of Athletics ______Scott Barnes » Oregon State started a stretch of eight wins in 11 Jake Luton, QB Athletic Dept. Phone ________541-737-7373 games in 2001 after the Huskies had won 13 straight Zach Standish, K Faculty Representative ____Joey Spatafora between 1986 and 2000. In 2000, UW’s 33-30 win Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson, LB ____________ Pac-12 Conference Conference was the Beavers’ lone loss en route to a co-Pac-10 Dwayne Williams, CB Nickname ________________________ Beavers Mascot _____________________ Benny Beaver Championship and a win over Notre Dame in the Fi- Colors __________________ Orange and Black esta Bowl. Doubtful First Year of Football ________________ 1893 » OSU’s 49 points scored in that 2001 game remain Jaydon Grant, CB All-Time Record ________537-593-50 (.476) the team’s most in a single contest against Washing- Shawn Wilson, CB All-Time Bowl Record ___________ 11-6 (.647) ton. » Tim Cook rushed for 108 yards and a touchdown Probable Stadium Information and Victor Bolden, Jr., scored on a 75-yard rush in Thomas Tyner, RB Stadium _ Reser Stadium (renamed in 1999) last season’s matchup, a 41-17 loss to the Huskies. Opened ________ 1953 (then Parker Stadium) Amongst returners, Jordan Villamin and Timmy Her- Subject to change Renovated _________________________ 2005 nandez each had two receptions and Bright Ugwoeg- Capacity __________________________ 43,154 bu tallied six tackles.
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