Beavers Top No. 7 Ducks in Overtime Thriller
January 19, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Tudor scores 34 points as Oregon State notches 14th-straight Civil War win
CORVALLIS – The No. 18 Oregon State women's basketball team earned a thrilling overtime victory over No. 7 Oregon Friday evening, taking an 85-79 win at Gill Coliseum.
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"I'm grateful to have been a part of something like tonight," said Oregon State head coach Scott Rueck. "This was a great game between a pair of great teams in a fantastic atmosphere. You have to give Oregon a ton of credit for being resilient. We came out and executed really well, but they just kept coming. I really loved the courage that our team took into overtime. I'm proud of everybody on our team."
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The Beavers came up with a number of big plays down the stretch, including a four-point play from Katie McWilliams with 12 seconds left in overtime to help seal the victory. Mikayla Pivec also came up with a clutch shot, hitting a 3-pointer with 49 seconds remaining in regulation to put the Beavers ahead.
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Sophomore Kat Tudor had a massive game, scoring 34 points on 10-for-14 shooting, including 7-for-10 shooting from 3-point range. Her scoring output was the most from an Oregon State player since Jamie Weisner put up 38 vs. DePaul in the 2016 Sweet 16.
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Senior Marie Gulich had a big day, scoring 28 points on 12-for-18 shooting. She added 15 rebounds, five assists and three blocks. McWilliams scored nine points to go along with eight assists, while Pivec tallied eight points, seven assists and five rebounds.
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Tudor, McWilliams, Gulich and Pivec all played over 40 minutes in the contest.
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The victory is Oregon State's 14th-straight Civil War win, and is the Beavers' highest ranked home victory since OSU topped No. 3 Stanford in 1992.
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As a team, the Beavers shot 47.5 percent from the floor, and provided assists on 22 of their 28 made field goals.
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The teams traded baskets in the early going, before the Beavers used a 12-2 run to go in front 17-8. Oregon State would finish the first quarter 7-for-7 from 3-point range to end the period up 28-17.
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Oregon battled back to start the second frame, cutting the advantage to four 90 seconds into the quarter. Oregon State would answer, returning the lead to double-figures midway through the second. The Beavers would maintain the edge from there, heading to the intermission up 42-36.
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Tudor scored 18 points in the opening 20 minutes, hitting all five of her 3-point attempts.
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The defenses stepped up in the third quarter, as Oregon State headed into the closing frame up 53-50.
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Oregon tied things up at 57 three minutes into the closing frame, before taking the lead 59-58. The teams would trade the advantage on five-straight possessions from there. Oregon State went ahead by three with 12 second to play, but the Ducks leveled the score in the closing moments to force overtime.
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The Beavers never trailed in the overtime period, closing out the win on the four-point play from McWilliams.
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The second leg of the Civil War will be played Sunday evening in Eugene. The game is slated to tip off at 5 p.m. and will be carried live on Pac-12 Networks.
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"I'm grateful to have been a part of something like tonight," said Oregon State head coach Scott Rueck. "This was a great game between a pair of great teams in a fantastic atmosphere. You have to give Oregon a ton of credit for being resilient. We came out and executed really well, but they just kept coming. I really loved the courage that our team took into overtime. I'm proud of everybody on our team."
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The Beavers came up with a number of big plays down the stretch, including a four-point play from Katie McWilliams with 12 seconds left in overtime to help seal the victory. Mikayla Pivec also came up with a clutch shot, hitting a 3-pointer with 49 seconds remaining in regulation to put the Beavers ahead.
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Sophomore Kat Tudor had a massive game, scoring 34 points on 10-for-14 shooting, including 7-for-10 shooting from 3-point range. Her scoring output was the most from an Oregon State player since Jamie Weisner put up 38 vs. DePaul in the 2016 Sweet 16.
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Senior Marie Gulich had a big day, scoring 28 points on 12-for-18 shooting. She added 15 rebounds, five assists and three blocks. McWilliams scored nine points to go along with eight assists, while Pivec tallied eight points, seven assists and five rebounds.
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Tudor, McWilliams, Gulich and Pivec all played over 40 minutes in the contest.
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The victory is Oregon State's 14th-straight Civil War win, and is the Beavers' highest ranked home victory since OSU topped No. 3 Stanford in 1992.
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As a team, the Beavers shot 47.5 percent from the floor, and provided assists on 22 of their 28 made field goals.
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The teams traded baskets in the early going, before the Beavers used a 12-2 run to go in front 17-8. Oregon State would finish the first quarter 7-for-7 from 3-point range to end the period up 28-17.
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Oregon battled back to start the second frame, cutting the advantage to four 90 seconds into the quarter. Oregon State would answer, returning the lead to double-figures midway through the second. The Beavers would maintain the edge from there, heading to the intermission up 42-36.
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Tudor scored 18 points in the opening 20 minutes, hitting all five of her 3-point attempts.
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The defenses stepped up in the third quarter, as Oregon State headed into the closing frame up 53-50.
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Oregon tied things up at 57 three minutes into the closing frame, before taking the lead 59-58. The teams would trade the advantage on five-straight possessions from there. Oregon State went ahead by three with 12 second to play, but the Ducks leveled the score in the closing moments to force overtime.
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The Beavers never trailed in the overtime period, closing out the win on the four-point play from McWilliams.
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The second leg of the Civil War will be played Sunday evening in Eugene. The game is slated to tip off at 5 p.m. and will be carried live on Pac-12 Networks.
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OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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Team Stats
ORE
OSU
FG%
.423
.475
3FG%
.444
.500
FT%
.833
.800
RB
37
40
TO
5
13
STL
6
2
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