Beavers Return Home to Face Stanford
January 30, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Oregon State vs. Stanford - Friday - 6 p.m. - Gill Coliseum - Pac-12 Networks
THE GAME: The No. 16 ranked Oregon State women's basketball team returns home this weekend to take on the Bay Area schools. The Beavers will start things off on Friday, when they take on No. 24 Stanford at 6 p.m.
FOLLOW ALONG: Friday's game will air live on Pac-12 Network, Oregon and Bay Area with Kate Scott and Mary Murphy on the call. You can also listen on KEJO in the Corvallis area with Ron Callan. A live stats link will also be available.
DAM WORTH IT: Friday will mark Oregon State women's basketball's Dam Worth It game, as the Beavers work with the Dam Worth It campaign to help raise awareness of student-athlete mental health issues. Read more about Dam Worth It here.
WHAT'S COMING UP: The Beavers will host No. 25 California Sunday afternoon, in a game that will tip at 1 p.m. Oregon State will follow that up with a road trip to the Washington schools.
OSU VS. STANFORD: The Beavers are 9-55 all-time against Stanford, but three of Oregon State's wins in the series have come in the last five meetings. Â The Beavers won two of the three matchups last year, with all three games decided by less than five points. Friday will mark the only matchup between Oregon State and Stanford this season, due to Pac-12 scheduling procedures.
QUICK HITTERS:Â
- Oregon State is 106-20 since the start of the 2014-15 season, the sixth-best record in the nation over that span, trailing only UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Maryland and South Carolina.
- The Beavers' three highest win totals have all come over the last three seasons (27 in 2014-15, 32 in 2015-16, 31 in 2016-17).
- OSU has made the tournament in four-straight seasons, and has reached the Sweet 16 in back-to-back years, including a Final Four run in 2016.
- The Beavers have entered the last two NCAA Tournaments as a No. 2 seed.
- Oregon State has produced four-straight 20-win seasons.
- The Beavers have been ranked in every USA Today/WBCA Coaches' poll, dating back to the 2013-14 postseason rankings. OSU's highest ever ranking came at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, when the Beavers came in at No. 2.
- Oregon State went 7-3 vs. ranked opponents last season, with wins over No. 9 Washington, No. 8/10 Stanford (twice), No. 15 UCLA (twice), No. 20 California and No. 23 Arizona State.
- The Beavers have earned seven wins over top-10 opponents since the start of 2014-15, including a victory over No. 4 Baylor in the Elite Eight in 2015-16.
- Oregon State is 16-9 in its last 25 games vs. ranked opponents.
- The Beavers have not lost three-straight games since falling to Notre Dame, California and Stanford from Dec. 29 2013 to Jan. 5, 2014.
- Oregon State is one of nine teams to have three players selected over the course of the last two WNBA Drafts, and is one of five programs to have at least a trio of players selected in the first two rounds over that span.
- The Beavers lead the nation in 3-point percentage, and are third in the nation in field goal percentage.
- Oregon State is also fifth in the nation in rebounding margin and sixth in assists per game.
- The Beavers have had at least four players in double figures in 11 of their 21 contests the year.
- Oregon State has held eight opponents under 30 percent shooting this season, and 13 opponents below 35 percent.
- The Beavers have outscored their opponents in bench points in 16 of their 21 games this season.
- Nine of Oregon State's 10 active players have scored in double-figures at least once this season.
- OSU is 19-for-20 from the free throw line over its last two games.
- OSU posted a record of 30-6 in calendar-year 2017.
- The Beavers' 86-point performance at Colorado on Sunday was the team's most points in a Pac-12 road game since they beat Oregon 88-80 on Jan. 11, 2014.
GERMAN SENSATION: Marie Gulich Quick Hitters
- Is on the preseason watch lists for the Naismith Trophy (national player of the year) and the Lisa Leslie Award (nation's top center).
- Has recorded a double-double in four of her last five games.
- Has blocked six shots in back-to-back games.
- Is shooting 68.4 percent from the floor during Pac-12 play.
- Has made 19 of her last 22 free throws.
- Shoots right-handed, but writes left-handed.
- Is tied for 13th in the nation and second in the Pac-12 with 125 career games played
- Is the only player in the Pac-12 to score in double-figures in every one of her team's games this season. Gulich has been in double figures in 28 of her last 29 contests, dating back to last season.
- Maui Jim Maui Classic All-Tournament Team
- Is shooting 65.8 percent from the floor on the season, good for third in the nation and first in the Pac-12.
- Currently sits fourth in Oregon State history with 167 career blocks. Gulich now needs nine more rejections to tie Sissel Pierce for third.
- Is currently ninth in Oregon State history with 716 career rebounds. She needs three more to match Jamie Weisner for eighth on the Beavers' all-time list.
- Gulich is the 75th player in Pac-12 history to reach the 700 career rebound mark, and is currently 72nd on the conference's career rebounding list.
- Has scored at least 14 points in 16 of OSU's 21 games this season.
- Has blocked seven shots in a game twice this season, a career-high and tied for the ninth-best single-game total in program history.
- Is currently ninth in the nation with 3.3 blocks per game.
- Has blocked more shots this season than 178 Division I teams, including three Pac-12 squads
- Has blocked at least three shots in 14 of OSU's 21 games this season, including seven contests with four blocks or more.
- Exploded for 28 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and three blocks in Jan. 19's game vs. Oregon.
- Played a total of 83 minutes over the course of Oregon State's two games vs. Oregon, on Jan. 19 and 21.
- All-Pac-12 Selection in 2016-17
- Hit the game-winning put-back and knocked down a pair of free throws to ice Oregon State's win over Stanford on Feb. 24, helping the Beavers secure a Pac-12 title.
- Set a career-high with 16 rebounds vs. UCLA in the Pac-12 Tournament semi-finals.
GREAT SCOTT: Scott Rueck Quick HittersÂ
- Inked a contract extension that runs through the 2026-27 season.
- 2017 John R. Wooden Pac-12 Coach of the Year, becoming one of five coaches in conference history to win the honor multiple times.
- Has been a finalist for the Naismith National Coach of the Year the last two seasons.
- Finished second to Geno Auriemma in the AP National Coach of the Year voting in 2016.
- Record at Oregon State is 169-86 Â making him the second-winningest coach in Oregon State history. Aki Hill holds the Oregon State wins record with 274.
- Rueck engineered an accelerated turnaround at Oregon State, bringing the program into national prominence during his seven seasons as head coach.
- Prior to joining Oregon State, Rueck served as head coach at George Fox in Newburg, Ore., where he built the program into a Division III national power, winning an NCAA title in 2009.
- Rueck's teams have consistently been known for outstanding defense. The Beavers have allowed 56.4 points per game over the course of his tenure. George Fox allowed just 48.3 points per contest in 2009-10, Rueck's final year there, and set a school record with 45.4 points allowed under Rueck in 2007-08.
- Graduated from Oregon State in 1991.
GET SOME TUDOR-ING: Kat Tudor Quick Hitters
- Scored 23 points Sunday at Colorado, her third 20+ point game of the season.
- Is 24th in the nation and tied for first in the Pac-12 in 3-pointers per game.
- Is shooting 50.0 percent from 3-point range during Pac-12 play
- Has hit at least five 3-pointers in a game six times this season.
- Hit seven 3-pointers in a game twice this season, joining Sydney Wiese, Talisa Rhea and Felicia Ragland as the only Oregon State players to hit seven triples in a game multiple times in their career.
- Is currently on pace to break Sydney Wiese's sophomore record for 3-pointers in the Beavers' 30th game of the season, the opening round of the Pac-12 Tournament. On her current pace, Tudor would break Wiese's single-season record in the Beavers' 37th game.
- Made five two-pointers Sunday vs. Colorado, the higest total of her career.
- With 65 3-pointers, she has individually converted more longballs than nine Division I teams.
- Has converted 27 2-point field goals this season, doubling her total of nine from her freshman campaign.
- Exploded for 34 points Jan. 19 vs. Oregon, going 10-for-14 from the floor and 7-for-10 from 3-point range. Her scoring output is tied for the 35th-best single game point total in Oregon State history, and is the highest score by a Beaver since Jamie Weisner put up 38 points vs. DePaul in the 2016 Sweet 16.
- Made her first career start in the season-opener.
- Posted her first career double-double vs. Nort Carolina Central, setting career highs with 23 points and 11 rebounds. All of her boards came on the defensive end.
- Her 3-point percentage of .412 last season would have been good for 25th in the NCAA, if Tudor had reached the NCAA threshold of two made 3-pointers per game (averaging 1.40).
- Scored 17 points vs. Southern Utah last season, hitting five 3-pointers in the contest.
- Made 371 three-pointers in her high-school career
- Helped St. Mary's High School win the 2015 California state title
PIVEC AND ROLL: Mikayla Pivec Quick Hitters
- Maui Jim Maui Classic All-Tournament Team
- Has tallied 10 assists in a game twice this season, including last Sunday at Colorado. Prior to Pivec, the last 10 assist game by a Beaver came when Sydney Wiese had 10 vs. UC Davis on Dec. 14, 2016
- Is shooting 45.7 percent from the floor this season.
- Is averaging 7.4 rebounds per game, the highest average among guards in the Pac-12.
- Nearly notched a triple-double on Jan. 14 vs. Arizona, finishing with 10 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.
- Is playing the point guard position this year for the first time since 7th grade.
- Recorded her first career 20-point game on Dec. 2 vs. Utah State
- Was named Oregon State Scholar Athlete of the Month for December, holding a then-4.0 GPA as a BioMedical Engineering major.
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team in 2016-17.
- Earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors twice last season, tied with Sydney Wiese and Jamie Weisner for the most by an Oregon State player since the award began in 2011.
- Also threw javelin for the Oregon State track team in the spring, posting the fourth-best mark in OSU history in the event with a throw of 142-4 at the Oregon Twilight Meet.
- Highest-rated signee in Oregon State history prior to Andrea Aquino signing in November, coming in as the No. 24 player in the nation according to ESPN.
- Won the Washington state-title for the javelin throw in her senior year
- Averaged 21.7 points, 14.1 rebounds, 4.4 steals and 4.1 assists in high school.Â
SAY TAY KID: Taya Corosdale Quick Hitters
- Has started the last 12 games
- Has hit at least one 3-pointer in five-straight games, knocking down a total of 10 longballs over that stretch.
- Scored 12 points in her second career start, Dec. 20 vs. UC Davis.
- Is averaging 7.7 points per game in her 12 starts.
- Has scored in double-figures in six of her last 14 games.
- Is averaging 23.9 minutes per game during Pac-12 play
- Scored 13 points vs. San Jose State on Dec. 10.
- Jordan Brand Classic All-American.
- Two-time King County League MVP
- Earned a five-star rating from ESPN, and was ranked the No. 6 forward in her signing class.
- Two-time All-State selection in Washington.
KT-MAC ATTACK: Katie McWilliams Quick Hitters
- Leads the Beavers with an average of 30.9 minutes per game this season.
- Went 5-for-8 from 3-point range on Friday to finish with 15 points.
- Is 20th in the nation in assist/turnover ratio at 2.7
- Has at least four assists in 12 games this season, including seven games with six or more.
- Has 88 rebounds this season, 86 of which have come at the defensive end.
- Pac-12 Freshman Honorable Mention in 2015-16.
- Went 3-for-3 from 3-point range against UConn in the 2016 Final Four.
- Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention last season.
- Scored 29 points in last year's season-opener vs. Lamar, going 7-for-8 from 3-point range in the contest.
- Was the highest ranked recruit in Oregon State history, prior to Mikayla Pivec joining the team in the 2016 recruiting class.
- Earned numerous awards in the state of Oregon during her high school career, including: two All-State honors, Oregon Live Girls Basketball Player of the Year, Oregon Sports Award for Best Prep Basketball Player and Gatorade Oregon Player of the Year. Â
REMAIN KALMER: Taylor Kalmer Quick Hitters
- Scored 11 points on Friday, her first double-digit scoring game since Dec. 13.
- Has scored 157 points this season, surpassing the first two seasons of her career combined.
- Dished out four assists on Friday, her highest total since Dec. 16.
- Played important minutes for Oregon State at last season's Pac-12 Tournament, partially due to the loss of Katie McWilliams
- Rueck credited Kalmer with playing the best basketball of her career vs. Stanford in the Pac-12 Tournament Final.
- Shot 42 percent from the field last season, and 55 percent from two-point range.
- Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention last season.
- Named Oregon State's Most Improved Player at the team's 2016 Awards Banquet.
- Was named a Scholar Athlete all four years of high school.
GETTING MADDIE: Madison Washington Quick Hitters
- Has come off the bench in the last 12 games.
- Played 21 minutes vs. Colorado on Sunday, her most playing time since Dec. 16. Washington pulled down seven rebounds in that contest.
- Notched her first career double-digit scoring performance vs. Utah State on Dec. 2, going 5-for-6 from the floor to finish with 10 points.
- Has 40 assists this season, already doubling her total from 2016-17.
- Made her first career start in the season opener.
- USA Today First Team All-Nevada selection
- Helped Bishop Gorman High School reach the Nevada state title game three times
- Averaged 12.2 points and 8.0 rebounds per game her senior season
#AL3AH: Aleah Goodman Quick Hitters
- Her 3-point percentage of 48.4 would be good for third in the nation if Goodman had reached the NCAA minumum for 3-pointers made (Requirement is two 3-pointers per game played, Goodman has 31 triples in 18 games).
- Scored a career-high 17 points vs. UC Santa Barbara in the Dam City Classic.
- Played the final game of her high school career at Gill Coliseum, leading La Salle to a state title.
- Two-time Oregon state 5A champion.
- Three-time Oregon 5A Player of the Year
- 2017 McDonalds All-America nominee
- Is not ticklish.Â
FULFILL YOUR DESTINY: Destiny Slocum Quick Hitters
- Redshirting the 2017-18 season due to NCAA regulations, after transferring from Maryland.
- 2017 WBCA National Freshman of the Year.
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- Second-Team All-Big Ten last season.
- 2016 McDonalds All-American at Mountain View High SchoolÂ
YO JO: Joanna Grymek Quick Hitters
- Is 7-for-8 from the floor over her last two games.
- Posted her best Pac-12 performance on Jan. 14 vs. Arizona, going a perfect 4-for-4 from the field, scoring eight points, her highest total since scoring 16 vs. Savannah State on Dec. 13.
- Had a breakout performance vs. North Carolina Central, going 7-for-7 from the floor to finish with 16 points. She also tallied three blocks in the contest.
- Played the last two seasons at Seward County Community College
- NJCAA All-American in 2016-17
- Averaged 15.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game in her sophomore season at Seward, shooting 62.9 percent from the floor.
- Made the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in both of her seasons at Seward.
- Represented Poland in the FIBA U20 European Championships in Spain's Canary Island.
THROPAY AS YOU GO: Janessa Thropay Quick Hitters
- Scored four points on Dec. 10 vs. San Jose State, matching a career-high.
- Saw one minute of action on Sunday, snapping a streak of three-straight games without seeing the floor.
- Thropay did not play more than three games in a row at any point during her freshman campaign.
- Did not play in 23-straight games to end the 2016-17 season.
- Has performed the National Anthem at a number of Oregon State sporting events, including prior to the Beavers' Civil War game on Jan. 19.
- McDonalds All-America nominee her senior season of high school
- First-Team All-California in high school
INCOMING!: A Look At Oregon State's Signing Class
- Oregon State's 2016 signing class is ranked No. 14 in the nation by ESPN
- Andrea Aquino (forward - 6-foot-9 - Caacupe, Paraguay) is the No. 7 rated player in the nation according to ESPN, the highest-rated recruit in Oregon State history.
- Aquino has been named to the Naismith High School Wach List, as a potential candidate for National Player of the Year honors.
- Patricia Morris (forward - 6-foot-5 - Duarte, Calif.) has earned all-state honors in California twice in her career, and joins the Beavers with a four-star rating.
- Jasmine Simmons (guard - 5-foot-11 - Canberra, Australia) captained the Australia U17 national team to a FIBA World Championship in 2016.
IN THE PAC:Â
- Oregon State has won three-straight Pac-12 titles, joining Stanford as the only teams in conference history to win back-to-back-to-back league championships.
- The Beavers are 55-9 in Pac-12 play since the start of the 2014-15 season, and 64-10 in their last 74 conference games.
- Oregon State has led the Pac-12 in attendance in each of the last three seasons.
- Beaver players have earned eight All-Pac-12 First-Team nods over the last three seasons, the highest total in the conference during that span.
- Oregon State has produced the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year the last three years.
- Head coach Scott Rueck is one of five coaches in Pac-12 history to win the John R. Wooden Coach of the Year Award multiple times.
- OSU has produced the Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year in back-to-back seasons (Ruth Hamblin and Sydney Wiese).
- In 2016-17, Oregon State led the Pac-12 in scoring defense (54.4 ppg), field goal percentage defense (.345), 3-point percentage defense (.282), rebounds per game (43.3) and rebounding margin (+10.9).
GILL COLISEUM:Â
- Oregon State has a home record of 57-6 since the start of the 2014-15 season.
- The Beavers have not lost back-to-back home games since falling to Washington and Washington State on Feb. 15 and 18, 2013.
- Oregon State is averaging 5,018 fans per game this season, by far the best attendance in the Pac-12. Oregon sits second with an average of 3,465.
- The Beavers are 23-1 in their last 24 Pac-12 home games, and 39-2 in their last 41.
- Opponents are shooting 32.6 percent at Gill Coliseum since the start of the 2013-14 season.
- Seven of the top-10 crowds in Oregon State history have come over the last three seasons, including last season's record-setting attendance of 9,604 vs. Stanford.
THE STAFF: Oregon State Assistant Coaches and Support Staff Quick Hitters
- Associate Head Coach Jonas Chatterton enters his fourth season with the Beavers after spending four seasons at Colorado.
- Associate Head Coach Brian Holsinger served as an assistant coach on the Washington State staff for eight seasons.
- Assistant Coach Katie Baker was an All-Big Sky honoree at Montana
- Eric Ely is in his second season as Assistant Athletic Director for Women's Basketball. Ely has been with the team since Rueck took over as head coach, spending the prior six seasons as an assistant coach
- Director of Operations Sharon Rissmiller is in her third season with the Beavers. She has served as the head coach at Pacific (Ore.) and played basketball at Portland
- Assistant to the Head Coach Kendall Knotz served as a manger for Oregon State for four seasons before taking on her new role last year
- Associate Athletic Trainer Jason Lieuw (code name Pineapple) is the longest serving member of the Oregon State staff, currently in his ninth year with the team
- Voice of the Beavers Ron Callan has called 327 Oregon State women's basketball games since joining the program in the 2007-08 season, holding a record of 198-129 during that span.Â
FOLLOW ALONG: Friday's game will air live on Pac-12 Network, Oregon and Bay Area with Kate Scott and Mary Murphy on the call. You can also listen on KEJO in the Corvallis area with Ron Callan. A live stats link will also be available.
DAM WORTH IT: Friday will mark Oregon State women's basketball's Dam Worth It game, as the Beavers work with the Dam Worth It campaign to help raise awareness of student-athlete mental health issues. Read more about Dam Worth It here.
WHAT'S COMING UP: The Beavers will host No. 25 California Sunday afternoon, in a game that will tip at 1 p.m. Oregon State will follow that up with a road trip to the Washington schools.
OSU VS. STANFORD: The Beavers are 9-55 all-time against Stanford, but three of Oregon State's wins in the series have come in the last five meetings. Â The Beavers won two of the three matchups last year, with all three games decided by less than five points. Friday will mark the only matchup between Oregon State and Stanford this season, due to Pac-12 scheduling procedures.
QUICK HITTERS:Â
- Oregon State is 106-20 since the start of the 2014-15 season, the sixth-best record in the nation over that span, trailing only UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Maryland and South Carolina.
- The Beavers' three highest win totals have all come over the last three seasons (27 in 2014-15, 32 in 2015-16, 31 in 2016-17).
- OSU has made the tournament in four-straight seasons, and has reached the Sweet 16 in back-to-back years, including a Final Four run in 2016.
- The Beavers have entered the last two NCAA Tournaments as a No. 2 seed.
- Oregon State has produced four-straight 20-win seasons.
- The Beavers have been ranked in every USA Today/WBCA Coaches' poll, dating back to the 2013-14 postseason rankings. OSU's highest ever ranking came at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, when the Beavers came in at No. 2.
- Oregon State went 7-3 vs. ranked opponents last season, with wins over No. 9 Washington, No. 8/10 Stanford (twice), No. 15 UCLA (twice), No. 20 California and No. 23 Arizona State.
- The Beavers have earned seven wins over top-10 opponents since the start of 2014-15, including a victory over No. 4 Baylor in the Elite Eight in 2015-16.
- Oregon State is 16-9 in its last 25 games vs. ranked opponents.
- The Beavers have not lost three-straight games since falling to Notre Dame, California and Stanford from Dec. 29 2013 to Jan. 5, 2014.
- Oregon State is one of nine teams to have three players selected over the course of the last two WNBA Drafts, and is one of five programs to have at least a trio of players selected in the first two rounds over that span.
- The Beavers lead the nation in 3-point percentage, and are third in the nation in field goal percentage.
- Oregon State is also fifth in the nation in rebounding margin and sixth in assists per game.
- The Beavers have had at least four players in double figures in 11 of their 21 contests the year.
- Oregon State has held eight opponents under 30 percent shooting this season, and 13 opponents below 35 percent.
- The Beavers have outscored their opponents in bench points in 16 of their 21 games this season.
- Nine of Oregon State's 10 active players have scored in double-figures at least once this season.
- OSU is 19-for-20 from the free throw line over its last two games.
- OSU posted a record of 30-6 in calendar-year 2017.
- The Beavers' 86-point performance at Colorado on Sunday was the team's most points in a Pac-12 road game since they beat Oregon 88-80 on Jan. 11, 2014.
GERMAN SENSATION: Marie Gulich Quick Hitters
- Is on the preseason watch lists for the Naismith Trophy (national player of the year) and the Lisa Leslie Award (nation's top center).
- Has recorded a double-double in four of her last five games.
- Has blocked six shots in back-to-back games.
- Is shooting 68.4 percent from the floor during Pac-12 play.
- Has made 19 of her last 22 free throws.
- Shoots right-handed, but writes left-handed.
- Is tied for 13th in the nation and second in the Pac-12 with 125 career games played
- Is the only player in the Pac-12 to score in double-figures in every one of her team's games this season. Gulich has been in double figures in 28 of her last 29 contests, dating back to last season.
- Maui Jim Maui Classic All-Tournament Team
- Is shooting 65.8 percent from the floor on the season, good for third in the nation and first in the Pac-12.
- Currently sits fourth in Oregon State history with 167 career blocks. Gulich now needs nine more rejections to tie Sissel Pierce for third.
- Is currently ninth in Oregon State history with 716 career rebounds. She needs three more to match Jamie Weisner for eighth on the Beavers' all-time list.
- Gulich is the 75th player in Pac-12 history to reach the 700 career rebound mark, and is currently 72nd on the conference's career rebounding list.
- Has scored at least 14 points in 16 of OSU's 21 games this season.
- Has blocked seven shots in a game twice this season, a career-high and tied for the ninth-best single-game total in program history.
- Is currently ninth in the nation with 3.3 blocks per game.
- Has blocked more shots this season than 178 Division I teams, including three Pac-12 squads
- Has blocked at least three shots in 14 of OSU's 21 games this season, including seven contests with four blocks or more.
- Exploded for 28 points, 15 rebounds, five assists and three blocks in Jan. 19's game vs. Oregon.
- Played a total of 83 minutes over the course of Oregon State's two games vs. Oregon, on Jan. 19 and 21.
- All-Pac-12 Selection in 2016-17
- Hit the game-winning put-back and knocked down a pair of free throws to ice Oregon State's win over Stanford on Feb. 24, helping the Beavers secure a Pac-12 title.
- Set a career-high with 16 rebounds vs. UCLA in the Pac-12 Tournament semi-finals.
GREAT SCOTT: Scott Rueck Quick HittersÂ
- Inked a contract extension that runs through the 2026-27 season.
- 2017 John R. Wooden Pac-12 Coach of the Year, becoming one of five coaches in conference history to win the honor multiple times.
- Has been a finalist for the Naismith National Coach of the Year the last two seasons.
- Finished second to Geno Auriemma in the AP National Coach of the Year voting in 2016.
- Record at Oregon State is 169-86 Â making him the second-winningest coach in Oregon State history. Aki Hill holds the Oregon State wins record with 274.
- Rueck engineered an accelerated turnaround at Oregon State, bringing the program into national prominence during his seven seasons as head coach.
- Prior to joining Oregon State, Rueck served as head coach at George Fox in Newburg, Ore., where he built the program into a Division III national power, winning an NCAA title in 2009.
- Rueck's teams have consistently been known for outstanding defense. The Beavers have allowed 56.4 points per game over the course of his tenure. George Fox allowed just 48.3 points per contest in 2009-10, Rueck's final year there, and set a school record with 45.4 points allowed under Rueck in 2007-08.
- Graduated from Oregon State in 1991.
GET SOME TUDOR-ING: Kat Tudor Quick Hitters
- Scored 23 points Sunday at Colorado, her third 20+ point game of the season.
- Is 24th in the nation and tied for first in the Pac-12 in 3-pointers per game.
- Is shooting 50.0 percent from 3-point range during Pac-12 play
- Has hit at least five 3-pointers in a game six times this season.
- Hit seven 3-pointers in a game twice this season, joining Sydney Wiese, Talisa Rhea and Felicia Ragland as the only Oregon State players to hit seven triples in a game multiple times in their career.
- Is currently on pace to break Sydney Wiese's sophomore record for 3-pointers in the Beavers' 30th game of the season, the opening round of the Pac-12 Tournament. On her current pace, Tudor would break Wiese's single-season record in the Beavers' 37th game.
- Made five two-pointers Sunday vs. Colorado, the higest total of her career.
- With 65 3-pointers, she has individually converted more longballs than nine Division I teams.
- Has converted 27 2-point field goals this season, doubling her total of nine from her freshman campaign.
- Exploded for 34 points Jan. 19 vs. Oregon, going 10-for-14 from the floor and 7-for-10 from 3-point range. Her scoring output is tied for the 35th-best single game point total in Oregon State history, and is the highest score by a Beaver since Jamie Weisner put up 38 points vs. DePaul in the 2016 Sweet 16.
- Made her first career start in the season-opener.
- Posted her first career double-double vs. Nort Carolina Central, setting career highs with 23 points and 11 rebounds. All of her boards came on the defensive end.
- Her 3-point percentage of .412 last season would have been good for 25th in the NCAA, if Tudor had reached the NCAA threshold of two made 3-pointers per game (averaging 1.40).
- Scored 17 points vs. Southern Utah last season, hitting five 3-pointers in the contest.
- Made 371 three-pointers in her high-school career
- Helped St. Mary's High School win the 2015 California state title
PIVEC AND ROLL: Mikayla Pivec Quick Hitters
- Maui Jim Maui Classic All-Tournament Team
- Has tallied 10 assists in a game twice this season, including last Sunday at Colorado. Prior to Pivec, the last 10 assist game by a Beaver came when Sydney Wiese had 10 vs. UC Davis on Dec. 14, 2016
- Is shooting 45.7 percent from the floor this season.
- Is averaging 7.4 rebounds per game, the highest average among guards in the Pac-12.
- Nearly notched a triple-double on Jan. 14 vs. Arizona, finishing with 10 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.
- Is playing the point guard position this year for the first time since 7th grade.
- Recorded her first career 20-point game on Dec. 2 vs. Utah State
- Was named Oregon State Scholar Athlete of the Month for December, holding a then-4.0 GPA as a BioMedical Engineering major.
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team in 2016-17.
- Earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors twice last season, tied with Sydney Wiese and Jamie Weisner for the most by an Oregon State player since the award began in 2011.
- Also threw javelin for the Oregon State track team in the spring, posting the fourth-best mark in OSU history in the event with a throw of 142-4 at the Oregon Twilight Meet.
- Highest-rated signee in Oregon State history prior to Andrea Aquino signing in November, coming in as the No. 24 player in the nation according to ESPN.
- Won the Washington state-title for the javelin throw in her senior year
- Averaged 21.7 points, 14.1 rebounds, 4.4 steals and 4.1 assists in high school.Â
SAY TAY KID: Taya Corosdale Quick Hitters
- Has started the last 12 games
- Has hit at least one 3-pointer in five-straight games, knocking down a total of 10 longballs over that stretch.
- Scored 12 points in her second career start, Dec. 20 vs. UC Davis.
- Is averaging 7.7 points per game in her 12 starts.
- Has scored in double-figures in six of her last 14 games.
- Is averaging 23.9 minutes per game during Pac-12 play
- Scored 13 points vs. San Jose State on Dec. 10.
- Jordan Brand Classic All-American.
- Two-time King County League MVP
- Earned a five-star rating from ESPN, and was ranked the No. 6 forward in her signing class.
- Two-time All-State selection in Washington.
KT-MAC ATTACK: Katie McWilliams Quick Hitters
- Leads the Beavers with an average of 30.9 minutes per game this season.
- Went 5-for-8 from 3-point range on Friday to finish with 15 points.
- Is 20th in the nation in assist/turnover ratio at 2.7
- Has at least four assists in 12 games this season, including seven games with six or more.
- Has 88 rebounds this season, 86 of which have come at the defensive end.
- Pac-12 Freshman Honorable Mention in 2015-16.
- Went 3-for-3 from 3-point range against UConn in the 2016 Final Four.
- Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention last season.
- Scored 29 points in last year's season-opener vs. Lamar, going 7-for-8 from 3-point range in the contest.
- Was the highest ranked recruit in Oregon State history, prior to Mikayla Pivec joining the team in the 2016 recruiting class.
- Earned numerous awards in the state of Oregon during her high school career, including: two All-State honors, Oregon Live Girls Basketball Player of the Year, Oregon Sports Award for Best Prep Basketball Player and Gatorade Oregon Player of the Year. Â
REMAIN KALMER: Taylor Kalmer Quick Hitters
- Scored 11 points on Friday, her first double-digit scoring game since Dec. 13.
- Has scored 157 points this season, surpassing the first two seasons of her career combined.
- Dished out four assists on Friday, her highest total since Dec. 16.
- Played important minutes for Oregon State at last season's Pac-12 Tournament, partially due to the loss of Katie McWilliams
- Rueck credited Kalmer with playing the best basketball of her career vs. Stanford in the Pac-12 Tournament Final.
- Shot 42 percent from the field last season, and 55 percent from two-point range.
- Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention last season.
- Named Oregon State's Most Improved Player at the team's 2016 Awards Banquet.
- Was named a Scholar Athlete all four years of high school.
GETTING MADDIE: Madison Washington Quick Hitters
- Has come off the bench in the last 12 games.
- Played 21 minutes vs. Colorado on Sunday, her most playing time since Dec. 16. Washington pulled down seven rebounds in that contest.
- Notched her first career double-digit scoring performance vs. Utah State on Dec. 2, going 5-for-6 from the floor to finish with 10 points.
- Has 40 assists this season, already doubling her total from 2016-17.
- Made her first career start in the season opener.
- USA Today First Team All-Nevada selection
- Helped Bishop Gorman High School reach the Nevada state title game three times
- Averaged 12.2 points and 8.0 rebounds per game her senior season
#AL3AH: Aleah Goodman Quick Hitters
- Her 3-point percentage of 48.4 would be good for third in the nation if Goodman had reached the NCAA minumum for 3-pointers made (Requirement is two 3-pointers per game played, Goodman has 31 triples in 18 games).
- Scored a career-high 17 points vs. UC Santa Barbara in the Dam City Classic.
- Played the final game of her high school career at Gill Coliseum, leading La Salle to a state title.
- Two-time Oregon state 5A champion.
- Three-time Oregon 5A Player of the Year
- 2017 McDonalds All-America nominee
- Is not ticklish.Â
FULFILL YOUR DESTINY: Destiny Slocum Quick Hitters
- Redshirting the 2017-18 season due to NCAA regulations, after transferring from Maryland.
- 2017 WBCA National Freshman of the Year.
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- Second-Team All-Big Ten last season.
- 2016 McDonalds All-American at Mountain View High SchoolÂ
YO JO: Joanna Grymek Quick Hitters
- Is 7-for-8 from the floor over her last two games.
- Posted her best Pac-12 performance on Jan. 14 vs. Arizona, going a perfect 4-for-4 from the field, scoring eight points, her highest total since scoring 16 vs. Savannah State on Dec. 13.
- Had a breakout performance vs. North Carolina Central, going 7-for-7 from the floor to finish with 16 points. She also tallied three blocks in the contest.
- Played the last two seasons at Seward County Community College
- NJCAA All-American in 2016-17
- Averaged 15.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and 3.1 blocks per game in her sophomore season at Seward, shooting 62.9 percent from the floor.
- Made the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in both of her seasons at Seward.
- Represented Poland in the FIBA U20 European Championships in Spain's Canary Island.
THROPAY AS YOU GO: Janessa Thropay Quick Hitters
- Scored four points on Dec. 10 vs. San Jose State, matching a career-high.
- Saw one minute of action on Sunday, snapping a streak of three-straight games without seeing the floor.
- Thropay did not play more than three games in a row at any point during her freshman campaign.
- Did not play in 23-straight games to end the 2016-17 season.
- Has performed the National Anthem at a number of Oregon State sporting events, including prior to the Beavers' Civil War game on Jan. 19.
- McDonalds All-America nominee her senior season of high school
- First-Team All-California in high school
INCOMING!: A Look At Oregon State's Signing Class
- Oregon State's 2016 signing class is ranked No. 14 in the nation by ESPN
- Andrea Aquino (forward - 6-foot-9 - Caacupe, Paraguay) is the No. 7 rated player in the nation according to ESPN, the highest-rated recruit in Oregon State history.
- Aquino has been named to the Naismith High School Wach List, as a potential candidate for National Player of the Year honors.
- Patricia Morris (forward - 6-foot-5 - Duarte, Calif.) has earned all-state honors in California twice in her career, and joins the Beavers with a four-star rating.
- Jasmine Simmons (guard - 5-foot-11 - Canberra, Australia) captained the Australia U17 national team to a FIBA World Championship in 2016.
IN THE PAC:Â
- Oregon State has won three-straight Pac-12 titles, joining Stanford as the only teams in conference history to win back-to-back-to-back league championships.
- The Beavers are 55-9 in Pac-12 play since the start of the 2014-15 season, and 64-10 in their last 74 conference games.
- Oregon State has led the Pac-12 in attendance in each of the last three seasons.
- Beaver players have earned eight All-Pac-12 First-Team nods over the last three seasons, the highest total in the conference during that span.
- Oregon State has produced the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year the last three years.
- Head coach Scott Rueck is one of five coaches in Pac-12 history to win the John R. Wooden Coach of the Year Award multiple times.
- OSU has produced the Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year in back-to-back seasons (Ruth Hamblin and Sydney Wiese).
- In 2016-17, Oregon State led the Pac-12 in scoring defense (54.4 ppg), field goal percentage defense (.345), 3-point percentage defense (.282), rebounds per game (43.3) and rebounding margin (+10.9).
GILL COLISEUM:Â
- Oregon State has a home record of 57-6 since the start of the 2014-15 season.
- The Beavers have not lost back-to-back home games since falling to Washington and Washington State on Feb. 15 and 18, 2013.
- Oregon State is averaging 5,018 fans per game this season, by far the best attendance in the Pac-12. Oregon sits second with an average of 3,465.
- The Beavers are 23-1 in their last 24 Pac-12 home games, and 39-2 in their last 41.
- Opponents are shooting 32.6 percent at Gill Coliseum since the start of the 2013-14 season.
- Seven of the top-10 crowds in Oregon State history have come over the last three seasons, including last season's record-setting attendance of 9,604 vs. Stanford.
THE STAFF: Oregon State Assistant Coaches and Support Staff Quick Hitters
- Associate Head Coach Jonas Chatterton enters his fourth season with the Beavers after spending four seasons at Colorado.
- Associate Head Coach Brian Holsinger served as an assistant coach on the Washington State staff for eight seasons.
- Assistant Coach Katie Baker was an All-Big Sky honoree at Montana
- Eric Ely is in his second season as Assistant Athletic Director for Women's Basketball. Ely has been with the team since Rueck took over as head coach, spending the prior six seasons as an assistant coach
- Director of Operations Sharon Rissmiller is in her third season with the Beavers. She has served as the head coach at Pacific (Ore.) and played basketball at Portland
- Assistant to the Head Coach Kendall Knotz served as a manger for Oregon State for four seasons before taking on her new role last year
- Associate Athletic Trainer Jason Lieuw (code name Pineapple) is the longest serving member of the Oregon State staff, currently in his ninth year with the team
- Voice of the Beavers Ron Callan has called 327 Oregon State women's basketball games since joining the program in the 2007-08 season, holding a record of 198-129 during that span.Â
Players Mentioned
Dear Oregon State | Sela Heide
Thursday, April 17
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Tuesday, April 15
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Tuesday, April 15
Selection Show Media Availability | Tiara Bolden, Kennedie Shuler & Scott Rueck
Monday, March 17