Oregon State Post-Game Notes
November 24, 2010 | Men's Basketball
Nov. 24, 2010
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Oregon State vs. Charlotte
November 24, 2010
Gill Coliseum
Corvallis, Ore.
Team Notes
Oregon State scored a season-high 83 points and has scored 83 and 80 points in two of their first four games. The most points the Beavers scored last season in a game was 80.
Oregon State scored 44 first-half points. The Beavers scored 43 first-half points against Seattle in their second game of the year. Their season-high last year was 39 first-half points.
The Beavers forced 19 turnovers and committed a season-low 10 turnovers in the game. Oregon State has now committed fewer turnovers than its opponent in all four games this season.
The Beavers also had season-highs in field goal percentage (.500) and assists (21) and tied season-highs in free throws made (20) and rebound margin (+2).
The 21 assists are more than they had in any game last season.
Oregon State had 15 steals in the game after getting 17 at Seattle. The Beavers season-high in steals last season was 14.
The Beavers outscored Charlotte in the paint, 34-10.
Player Notes
Senior guard Calvin Haynes scored a career-high 27 points. His previous career-high was 25 points in four different games. He also tied career-highs with free throws made (10) and free throws attempted (12).
True freshman Devon Collier started for the Beavers for the first time in his career and had 12 points and four rebounds. He had two points and one rebound total in his first three games.
Senior forward Omari Johnson finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds and had a double-double for the second time in the past three games. He had one career double-double entering this season.
Sophomore guard Jared Cunningham had seven steals, which is one shy of a career-high and school-record eight that is also held by Brent Barry and Seth Tarver.
Sophomore forward Joe Burton had a career-high seven assists.
Jared Cunningham, Joe Burton, Calvin Haynes and Omari Johnson all started for the fourth consecutive game.
True freshman Chris Brown made his Oregon State debut.












