Oregon State - Stanford Post Game Notes
February 19, 2009 | Men's Basketball
Feb. 19, 2009
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
Tonight's announced attendance was 6,229.
Oregon State will return to action Saturday, Feb. 21, as the Beavers host the California Golden Bears in a 2 p.m. contest that will be aired by FSN Northwest.
TEAM NOTES
Head coach Craig Robinson recorded his 12th victory at Oregon State.
Thursday's meeting between Oregon State and Stanford was the 126th all-time. The Beavers lead the all-time series 68-58 and hold a 35-23 lead when playing in Corvallis.
With the win the Beavers sweep the season series against Stanford. The Beavers haven't swept the Cardinal since the 1992-93 season and was the first sweep of a Pac-10 opponent since Beavers swept Arizona State in 2006-07.
The current six conference wins are the most by Oregon State since the 2004-05 season (8).
Oregon State held Stanford's leading scorer, Anthony Goods (16.4 ppg) scoreless on the night.
Oregon State shot 74.1 percent from the free-throw line (20-for-27). Oregon State had been shooting 62.9 percent on the season.
Oregon State held the Cardinal to just 17 first half points, a season low in a half for the Cardinal. 54 points in a contest ties for Stanford's season low.
Oregon State forced nine first half turnovers and 15 for the game.
The Beavers held the Cardinal to no points in the paint in the first half.
The Cardinal was held to just 31.6 percent from the field in the first half.
The Beavers held a 24-12 points in the paint advantage.
Six players recorded multiple rebounds for the Beavers.
Oregon State outrebounded the Cardinal 32-20. 20 rebounds for the Cardinal is a season low.
The Beavers shot 53.8 percent from the field on 21-of-39 shooting to Stanford's 41.7 percent on 20-of-48.
The Beaver bench chipped in 22 points.
PLAYER NOTES
Junior Roeland Schaftenaar scored a game high 26 points on 8-of-11 shooting (8-for-11 FT), marking his ninth double-digit scoring performance and third 20-plus point game this season. 26 points is a career best and a season-high for any Oregon State player.
Sophomore Calvin Haynes recorded his 15th double-digit scoring performance with 17 points.
Junior Seth Tarver recorded a game high four steals making for his 12th multiple steal performance. Four steals ties Tarver's career best.
Tarver recorded a game high six rebounds.
Schaftenaar recorded a game high two blocked shots.
Freshman Kevin McShane recorded a career best four rebounds and tied his career best with two points.









