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1 #Gobeavs 2016-17 POSTSEASON GUIDE BB OSU WOMEN's OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Table of Contents .............................................1 2016-17 Season Yearly Results Quick Facts ........................................................2 Results .............................................................54 Annual Win-Loss Record...........................93 2016-17 Roster .................................................3 Individual Statistics ....................................55 TV/Radio Roster ..............................................4 Miscellaneous Statistics.....................65-61 Postseason Box Scores...............................................62-70 NCAA Tournament .......................................94 Player Profiles Postseason Records .......................... 95-96 Breanna Brown ...........................................5-8 Records Tarea Green ................................................ 9-10 Scoring ........................................................71-73 Marie Gülich ............................................... 11-14 Field Goals ................................................74-75 Gabriella Hanson ....................................15-20 3-Pointers .................................................76-77 Taylor Kalmer ...........................................21-23 Free Throws ............................................. 78-79 Katie McWilliams ...................................24-26 Rebounds ................................................. 80-81 Kolbie Orum .............................................27-32 Assists ..................................................... 82-83 Mikayla Pivec ......................................... 33-34 Blocked Shots ....................................... 84-85 Janessa Thropay .................................. 35-36 Steals .........................................................86-87 Kat Tudor ..................................................37-38 Double-Doubles .................................... 88-89 Madison Washington.......................... 39-40 Team Single Game .......................................90 Sydney Wiese ..........................................41-46 Opponent Single Game ..............................90 Coaching Records .......................................90 Coaching Staff Gill Coliseum Records .................................91 Scott Rueck .............................................47-48 Pac-12/NCAA Records Watch .................92 Jonas Chatterton .........................................49 Annual Statistical Leaders ................ 78-79 Brian Holsinger .............................................50 Katie Baker ...................................................... 51 Eric Ely ..............................................................52 Sharon Rissmiller .........................................53 Kendall Knotz .................................................53 The new, state-of-the-art OSU Basketball Center is a 34,500-square-foot, four-story, $15 million structure that fea- tures two regulation basketball courts on the first and third floors along with locker rooms, satellite training and medi- cal areas, and service and mechanical space. The second and third floors include coach and program staff offices that offer panoramic views of the basketball courts. PB 2016-17 POSTSEASON GUIDE @BeaverWBB #GoBeavs 2016-17 POSTSEASON GUIDE 1 OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL COACHING STAFF Location .........................................................................................Corvallis, Ore. Head Coach ................................................ Scott Rueck (seventh season) Founded .......................................................................................................... 1868 Alma Mater ....................................................................Oregon State ‘91 Enrollment ................................................................................................27, 925 OSU Record .........................................................153-80 (seven years) Nickname .................................................................................................Beavers Pac-12 Record ......................................................78-50 (seven years) Colors ...............................................................Orange (PMS 165) and Black Career Record .........................................................441-168 (20 years) Conference .................................................................................................Pac-12 Associate Head Coach .......................Jonas Chatterton (third season) President .................................................................................... Dr. Edward Ray Alma Mater ....................................................................................Utah ‘00 Director of Athletics ...................................................................Scott Barnes Associate Head Coach .............................Brian Holsinger (first season) Athletic Faculty Representative ........................................Joey Spatafora Alma Mater ...................................................Western Washington ‘99 Senior Women’s Administrator ........................................Marianne Vydra Assistant Coach .................................................Katie Baker (first season) Athletic Department Phone ................................................. 541-737-2547 Alma Mater .............................................................................Montana ‘13 Ticket Office Phone .............................................................. 800-GO-BEAVS Basketball Office Phone ........................................................541-737-2800 Home Arena (Capacity) ............................................Gill Coliseum (9,604) Web Site .......................................................................www.osubeavers.com SUPPORT STAFF Pac-12 Web Site ................................................................... www.pac-12.com Assistant AD for Women’s Basketball ....... Eric Ely (seventh season) Alma Mater ....................................................Northwest Nazarene ‘82 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Director of Operations.................. Sharon Rissmiller (second season) First Year ......................................................................1976-77 (40 seasons) Alma Mater ..............................................................................Portland ‘01 All-Time Record ......................................................................641-558 (.534) Assistant to the Head Coach .................... Kendall Knotz (first season) All-Time Pac-12 Record (since 1986-87) .......................232-325 (.417) Alma Mater ....................................................................Oregon State ‘16 NCAA Tournament Appearances .............................................eight (10-8) Athletic Trainer ................................................Jason Lieuw (ninth season) Last NCAA Tournament Appearance .......................................... 2016 Alma Mater .................................................................................Pacific ‘97 NIT Appearances ..............................................................................nine (14-7) Strength and Conditioning Coach ........... Jeff Macy (second season) Last NIT Appearance ........................................................................ 2012 Academic Counselor.....................................Paul Yager(second season) Championships ...........................................................two (1980, 1982) TEAM INFORMATION ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 2016-17 Record ............................................................................................. 31-4 Associate AD/Athletic Communications ............................... Steve Fenk Home: 16-2 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 7-1 Office Phone ...................................................................... 541-737-3720 2015-16 Conference Record .................................................................... 16-2 Office Fax ............................................................................ 541-737-3072 Conference Finish ...................................................................................1st Email ........................................................steve.fenk@oregonstate.edu Women’s Basketball Contact ...............................................Trevor Cramer Office Phone...............................................................................541-737-8429 Email ................................................. [email protected] Mailing Address ................................................................... 221 Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR 97331 Press Row Phone .....................................................................541-737-3020 2 2016-17 POSTSEASON GUIDE @BeaverWBB OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTERS OSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Alphabetical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School/College 4 Brown, Breanna F/C 6-3 RJr. 2L Oakland, Calif. Bishop O’Dowd HS 31 Green, Tarea F/C 6-4 RFr. RS Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro HS 21 Gülich, Marie F/C 6-5 Jr. 2L Cologne, Germany Landrat-Lucas-Gymnasium 11 Hanson, Gabriella G 5-11 Sr. 3L Anaheim, Calif. Troy HS 25 Kalmer, Taylor G 5-7 So. 1L Chandler, Ariz. Corona Del Sol HS 10 McWilliams, Katie G 6-2 So. 1L Salem, Ore. South Salem HS 0 Pivec, Mikayla G 5-9 Fr. HS Lynnwood, Wash. Lynnwood HS 12 Orum, Kolbie F
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