Photo by: Dave Nishitani/Oregon State Athletics
Oregon State Hits The Road To Face WSU, UW
November 01, 2016 | Women's Volleyball
The Beavers are coming off a four-set victory over Arizona on Sunday
at Washington State | Nov. 4 | 7:00 p.m.
Bohler Gym | Pullman, Wash.
at Washington | Nov. 6 | 3:00 p.m.
Hec Edmundson Pavilion | Seattle, Wash.
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Oregon State Heads North
• Oregon State opens the last month of the regular season when visiting the Washington schools for a pair of matches.
• The Beavers open at Washington State Friday night. The match at Bohler Gym starts at 7 p.m. PT.
• OSU ends the trip with a visit to Seattle on Sunday. The match at Washington starts at 3 p.m.
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Live Stats
• Live stats will be available for both matches and can be found by visiting the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
• To access live stats, via your computer, smartphone, or tablet, visit osubeavers.com.
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TV/Live Video
• Neither match is scheduled to be televised on the Pac-12 Networks. The matches, however, can still be watched via live video streams.
• The direct link on the live stream can be found on the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
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Social Media
• Oregon State volleyball has a presence on social media and fans have a number of avenues to follow the team. Find the Beavers on the following social media accounts:
• Twitter: @BeaverVBall
• Instagram: @BeaverVBall
• Facebook: @OregonStateVolleyball
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Against The Washington Schools
• Oregon State is 41-48 all-time against WSU, and has won seven of the last 12 matches against the Cougars. Washington State won the first matchup between the teams this season.
• OSU is 22-61 all-time against Washington. The Huskies were winners in three sets in Corvallis in October.
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Last Week
• Mary-Kate Marshall and Lanesha Reagan each finished with double doubles as the Beavers defeated Arizona in four sets on Sunday. Marshall ended the weekend with 34 kills, while Reagan tallied 26 kills and 31 digs. It marked the second straight home victory over the Wildcats.
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Aces
• Mary-Kate Marshall moved into sole possession of seventh in Oregon State's record books for career kills. The junior now has 1,273 and with 26 more will pass Heather Lowe for sixth.
• Kayla Ellis also has a big opportunity to move up in the record books. The sophomore, with 12 more digs, would push past Heather Lowe, as well, for 23rd. She is currently 25th with 703. Ellis is on pace to end the season at 821 for her career.
• Lanesha Reagan has a team-best nine double doubles this season, with four of them coming over the last five matches. In those four matches, she has combined for 50 kills and 60 digs.
• Sam Rouleau recorded three consecutive double doubles against Colorado, Utah and Arizona State. Overall, as a team, the Beavers have 25 on the year, with Reagan's nine tied for sixth in the Pac-12.
• Reagan (one) and Kory Cheshire (two) recorded solo blocks Sunday against Arizona, giving the Beavers 41 on the year. That ranks Oregon State fifth in the Pac-12.
• Oregon State has at least one win over a top 25 team in four of the last five seasons. Washington is ranked eighth and Washington State is 22nd according to the AVCA Top 25.
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Bohler Gym | Pullman, Wash.
at Washington | Nov. 6 | 3:00 p.m.
Hec Edmundson Pavilion | Seattle, Wash.
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All Times Pacific
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Oregon State Heads North
• Oregon State opens the last month of the regular season when visiting the Washington schools for a pair of matches.
• The Beavers open at Washington State Friday night. The match at Bohler Gym starts at 7 p.m. PT.
• OSU ends the trip with a visit to Seattle on Sunday. The match at Washington starts at 3 p.m.
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Live Stats
• Live stats will be available for both matches and can be found by visiting the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
• To access live stats, via your computer, smartphone, or tablet, visit osubeavers.com.
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TV/Live Video
• Neither match is scheduled to be televised on the Pac-12 Networks. The matches, however, can still be watched via live video streams.
• The direct link on the live stream can be found on the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
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Social Media
• Oregon State volleyball has a presence on social media and fans have a number of avenues to follow the team. Find the Beavers on the following social media accounts:
• Twitter: @BeaverVBall
• Instagram: @BeaverVBall
• Facebook: @OregonStateVolleyball
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Against The Washington Schools
• Oregon State is 41-48 all-time against WSU, and has won seven of the last 12 matches against the Cougars. Washington State won the first matchup between the teams this season.
• OSU is 22-61 all-time against Washington. The Huskies were winners in three sets in Corvallis in October.
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Last Week
• Mary-Kate Marshall and Lanesha Reagan each finished with double doubles as the Beavers defeated Arizona in four sets on Sunday. Marshall ended the weekend with 34 kills, while Reagan tallied 26 kills and 31 digs. It marked the second straight home victory over the Wildcats.
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Aces
• Mary-Kate Marshall moved into sole possession of seventh in Oregon State's record books for career kills. The junior now has 1,273 and with 26 more will pass Heather Lowe for sixth.
• Kayla Ellis also has a big opportunity to move up in the record books. The sophomore, with 12 more digs, would push past Heather Lowe, as well, for 23rd. She is currently 25th with 703. Ellis is on pace to end the season at 821 for her career.
• Lanesha Reagan has a team-best nine double doubles this season, with four of them coming over the last five matches. In those four matches, she has combined for 50 kills and 60 digs.
• Sam Rouleau recorded three consecutive double doubles against Colorado, Utah and Arizona State. Overall, as a team, the Beavers have 25 on the year, with Reagan's nine tied for sixth in the Pac-12.
• Reagan (one) and Kory Cheshire (two) recorded solo blocks Sunday against Arizona, giving the Beavers 41 on the year. That ranks Oregon State fifth in the Pac-12.
• Oregon State has at least one win over a top 25 team in four of the last five seasons. Washington is ranked eighth and Washington State is 22nd according to the AVCA Top 25.
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