Oregon State Post-Game Notes
March 19, 2012 | Men's Basketball
March 19, 2012
Oregon State 101, TCU 81
2012 CBI presented by ZEBRA PEN - QUARTERFINAL ROUND
March 19, 2012
Gill Coliseum
Corvallis, Ore.
Oregon State set a team record with its fourth 100-point game of the season. The 1978-79, 1979-80 and 1988-89 teams all scored 100 or more points in a game three times.
The Beavers scored 53 first half points and have scored 50 or more in a half nine times this season with season-highs of 58 first half points against West Alabama and 59 second half points against Portland State.
Senior team captain and former walk-on Kevin McShane played in his 100th career game at Oregon State and scored the Beavers' 100th point of the game.
Jared Cunningham moved into 13th on Oregon State's career scoring list with 1,258 points to pass Brian Jackson and Steve Woodside with 1,236 each and Cliff Crandall with 1,248. Next on the list are Ray Blume (1,288), Brent Barry (1,304) and Scott Haskin (1,319).
With 27 points, Cunningham has scored 20 or more points in a game 13 times this season and 22 times in his career.
Cunningham tied a career-high with two blocked shots. He had two swats in two previous games, most recently against Washington State on Feb. 9 at Gill Coliseum.
Angus Brandt scored a career-high 22 points for his second career 20+ point game. His previous career-high was 21 against Howard.
Eric Moreland tied the Oregon State single-season blocked shots record with 68 to equal Scott Haskin who set the record in 1991-92.
Moreland had a game-high 10 rebounds and has 10 games this season with double-figure boards.
Ahmad Starks tied Gary Payton (1988-89) with 213 three-point attempts this season for the most in Oregon State single-season history.
Starks tied his career-high with seven rebounds. He also had seven boards against Washington on Feb. 12 at Gill Coliseum.
Devon Collier tied a career-high with four assists. He also had four dimes this season against USC and Howard.
Collier tied a career-high with nine field goals made. He also knocked down nine against Hofstra on Nov. 16 this season.
Daniel Jones took his first career free throw attempts after being fouled on a three-pointer and made 1-of-3.










