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Beavers Set For Sunday Contest on the Palouse
January 26, 2019 | Women's Basketball
Oregon State vs. Washington State - Sunday - 12 p.m. - Pullman, Wash. - Pac-12 Networks
THE GAME: The No. 9 Oregon State women's basketball team will head to the Palouse on Sunday for a matchup with Washington State. The game is slated to tip at noon.
FOLLOW ALONG: Sunday's game will air live on Pac-12 National, Oregon and Pac-12 Washington with Greg Heister and Layshia Clarendon on the call. Fans can listen on 1240 KEJO in Corvallis with Ron Callan, and live stats will be available at OSUBeavers.com. Live updates for all Oregon State women's basketball games can be found on twitter @BeaverWBB.
WHAT'S COMING UP: Oregon State will return home next week for a pair of games against the Pac-12 Mountain schools. The Beavers will face Colorado on Feb. 1 and Utah on Feb. 3.
OSU VS. WSU: Oregon State is 56-28 all-time vs. Washington State, and 21-18 on the road. The Beavers have won their last 10 meetings with the Cougars, including a 76-69 win three weeks ago. The two sides played a tight one last season in Pullman, as Oregon State overcame an 11-point halftime deficit to win in overtime.
QUICK HITTERS:Â
- Oregon State is 132-26 since the start of the 2014-15 season, the seventh-best record in the nation over that span, trailing only UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Maryland, South Carolina and Louisville.
- Oregon State has won nine-straight conference road games.
- This marks the sixth time in program history the Beavers have started conference play 6-1 or better, and the third time in the Pac-10/12 era.Â
- The Beavers lead the nation in 3-point percentage, and have hit at least eight 3-pointers in 13 of their last 15 games.
- Oregon State has won 10-straight true road games, including their seven road wins to end the 2017-18 season.
- The Beavers have held opponents to 22.5 percent shooting from 3-point range over their last nine games.
- The Beavers currently sit alongside Baylor and UConn as the only teams in the top-10 nationally in both field goal percentage and field goal percentage defense.
- OSU went 25-8 in calendar year 2018.
- Oregon State set the Pac-12 record for rebounding margin in consecutive games last month. The Beavers posted a +47 showing Dec. 9 vs. Santa Clara, a little over a week after winning the rebounding battle vs. La Salle by 46.Â
- The Beavers are one of nine teams in the nation to make the Sweet 16 in each of the last three seasons, joining UConn, South Carolina, Notre Dame, Baylor, Stanford, Texas, UCLA and Mississippi State.
- Oregon State has made the NCAA Tournament five-straight seasons, and has 11 NCAA Tournament wins over that span.
- The Beavers' four highest win totals have all come over the last four seasons (27 in 2014-15, 32 in 2015-16, 31 in 2016-17, 26 in 2017-18).
- The Beavers have been ranked in every USA Today/WBCA Coaches' poll, dating back to the 2013-14 postseason rankings. Oregon State is one of six teams in the nation to be ranked every week over that period, joining UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Maryland and South Carolina.
- Oregon State moved up a spot to No. 9 in the AP Poll this week
- OSU's highest ever ranking came at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, when the Beavers came in at No. 2.
- OSU has led the Pac-12 in defensive field goal percentage for five-straight seasons, and is first the league in the category so far this season
- Oregon State has only lost back-to-back games once since the start of the 2014-15 season, with those defeats coming to USC and UCLA on Jan. 5 and 7 of 2018.
- The Beavers have earned nine wins over top-10 opponents since the start of 2014-15.
- 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 seven teams to have four players selected over the course of the last three WNBA Drafts, and is one of two programs to have players picked in the first round of the last two drafts.
- Oregon State posted a perfect Academic Progress Rate of 1,000 over the last ratings period. The Beavers have had a perfect APR over the last three years, joining Stanford as the only teams in the conference to accomplish that feat.
- The Beavers open the 2018-19 season selected to finish third in the Pac-12 in both the conference's coaches poll, and media poll.
PIVEC AND ROLL: Mikayla Pivec Quick Hitters
- All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention last season
- Scored 14 points and pulled down seven rebounds the last time the Beavers faced Washington State
- Finished with 19 rebounds Friday at Washington, one short of a program record.
- Has scored in double-figures in 17 of the Beavers' 19 games this season
- Has at least 14 points in eight-straight games.
- Is averaging 16.9 points per game during Pac-12 play, and shooting 53.9 percent from the floor.
- Is shooting 55.3 percent on the season, the third-best percentage by a guard in the nation, and the best percentage from a guard in a power-five conference. Her shooting percentage is fourth in the Pac-12 overall.
- Leads the team with 9.2 rebounds per game this season, the fourth-best mark in the Pac-12, and the highest total among Pac-12 guards.
- Is sixth in the nation in terms for rebounds per game from the guard position.
- Leads the team in rebounds and steals, and is second in points and assists.
- Has pulled down seven or more rebounds in 13 of her last 14 games.
- Has at least five rebounds in every game this season.
- Is currently at 931 career points. At her current scoring pace this season, Pivec would reach the 1,000 point mark Feb. 10 at California.Â
- Has gone back-to-back games without a 3-pointer, after knocking one down in her prior nine contests.
- Earned CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors and Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors in her sophomore year.
- Shot 45.0 percent from the floor last season.
- Shot 48.2 percent from two-point range on 2017-18 the season.
- Served as Oregon State's starting point guard last season, playing the position for the first time since 7th grade.
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team in 2016-17.
- Also threw javelin for the Oregon State track team in the spring of 2017, 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, 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
FULFILL YOUR DESTINY: Destiny Slocum Quick Hitters
- Redshirted the 2017-18 season due to NCAA transfer rules
- Was named to the Wooden Award Mid-Season Top-25.
- Put up 12 points and eight assists against Washington State earlier this season, and scored 11 points against the Cougars in 2016, when she was at Maryland.
- Has four 20+ games in Oregon State's last six contests, including a 28-point game Friday at Washington.
- Slocum is the sixth player in Oregon State history with multiple point-assist double-doubles in her career.
- Has scored at least 15 points in 11 of her 19 games this season, including seven 20+ point outings.
- Has a total of 10 20+ point games in her collegiate career (Oregon State + Maryland), the most by any player on the OSU roster. Â
- Has made 44 free throws this season, more than seven players on last year's OSU team had in the 2017-18 season.
- Is shooting 47.7 percent from the floor this season, the second-best shooting percentage by a guard in the Pac-12.
- Is on pace to finish the regular season with 165 assists, which would be the 11th-best single-season total in program history.
- Slocum's 15-point, 11 assist performance on Nov. 14 marked the third time in OSU history that a player has had at least 15 points and 11 assists in a game.
- Was named to the Naismith Trophy Early Season Watch List
- Is on the Lieberman Award Watch list, which honors the top-20 point guards in the nation, as well as the Wooden Award Watch List as one of the top 30 players in the nation.
- Pac-12 All-Preseason selection
- 2017 WBCA National Freshman of the Year during her debut campaign at Maryland.
- Averaged 11.5 points, and 6.0 assists per game at Maryland.
- Scored 23 points, including 19 in the second half of the Terrapins' matchup with UConn on Dec. 29, 2016.
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- Second-Team All-Big Ten last season.
- 2016 McDonalds All-American at Mountain View High School
FRIDAY VS. WASHINGTON:Â
- Oregon State posted a dominating win over Washington on Friday, taking the win 86-39.
- The Beavers shot 55.4 percent, compared to 21.7 percent for the Huskies
- OSU held a 55-28 advantage in rebounds.
- The Beavers hit eight 3-pointers in the first half, and made all 10 of their 3-pointers within the first 23 minutes of the game.
GETTING MADDIE: Madison Washington Quick Hitters
- Set a career-high with 19 points on 8-for-10 shooting at USC.
- Scored just two points in 12 minutes of action on Friday, snapping a streak of three-straight games with eight points or more.
- Has started 13-straight games, her first starts since Dec. 13, 2017.
- Is shooting 53.8 percent from the floor this season.
- Played a career-high 38 minutes last Sunday vs. Arizona State.Â
- All nine of her blocksthis season have come in multi-block games.
- USA Today First Team All-Nevada selection
- Helped Bishop Gorman High School reach the Nevada state title game three times
KT McBUCKETS: Katie McWilliams Quick Hitters
- All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and Defensive Honorable Mention last season
- Named to the Maui Jim Maui Classic All-Tournament Team Dec. 15
- Made a pair of big plays in Pullman last season, scoring at the buzzer to force overtime, and sinking a pair of free throws with less than a second left in the extra period to give the Beavers the win.
- Played in her 124th career game on Friday, making her 74th career start.
- McWilliams would be 59th in the nation in 3-point percentage if she had converted the two per game needed to be eligible in the category (has 25 in 19 games).
- Cheryl Miller Award watch list, which recognizes the top-20 small forwards in the nation.
- Led the Beavers with an average of 32.7 minutes per game last season.
- Scored in double-figures in 10 of Oregon State's final 14 games of last season.
- Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honoree last season, and All-Academic Honorable Mention as a sophomore.
- Shot 45.5 percent from the floor last season, the best percentage for an Oregon State guard on the year.
- Pac-12 Freshman Honorable Mention in 2015-16.
- Went 3-for-3 from 3-point range against UConn in the 2016 Final Four.
- 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
SAY TAY KID: Taya Corosdale Quick Hitters
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention last season.Â
- Has started the last 18 games for the Beavers.
- Has 122 rebounds over her last 13 games, and at least eight boards in nine-straight.
- Is averaging 10.3 rebounds per game during Pac-12 play.
- Matched a career-high with 14 rebounds Friday at Washington.
- Knocked down a career-high four 3-pointers last Friday vs. Arizona, going 4-for-4 from long range.
- The Beavers are 28-5 in games where Corosdale hits a 3-pointer, and 16-2 when she hits two or more.
- Posted her first career double-double vs. La Salle, going for 11 points and 10 rebounds.
- Is averaging 8.1 rebounds per game, ahead of her average od 4.2 last season.
- Started the final 25 games of her freshman season
- Jordan Brand Classic All-American in high school.
- 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.
IN THE PAC:Â
- The Beavers are 68-11 in Pac-12 play since the start of the 2014-15 season, and 76-12 in their last 88 conference games.
- OSU has 81 Pac-12 wins over the last five+ seasons.
- Oregon State has led the Pac-12 in attendance in each of the last four seasons.
- Beaver players have earned nine All-Pac-12 First-Team nods over the last four seasons.
- 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.
GREAT SCOTT: Scott Rueck Quick HittersÂ
- Inked a contract extension last offseason 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.
- Record at Oregon State is 195-92 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 eight 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 57.1 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.
GILL COLISEUM:Â
- Oregon State has a home record of 70-8 since the start of the 2014-15 season.
- The Beavers have drawn over 4,000 fans for every home game this season, and have gone over that mark in 12-straight home games.
- 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 averaged 4,985 fans per game last season, by far the best attendance in the Pac-12.Â
- The Beavers are 29-3 in their last 32 Pac-12 home games, and 45-4 in their last 49.
- Opponents are shooting 32.9 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 a record-setting attendance of 9,604 vs. Stanford.
#AL3AH: Aleah Goodman Quick Hitters
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention last season
- Had a big game in Pullman last year, scoring all of her 17 points in the second half to help the Beavers overcome a halftime deficit.
- Scored all 12 of her points on Friday in the first quarter, knocking down four 3-pointers in the period.
- Has 14 3-pointers over her last four games.
- Is 11th in the nation in 3-point percentage.
- Has 18 assists over her last seven games, compared to just four turnovers.
- Has scored at least six points in 14-straight games.
- Tallied her first career 20+ point game vs. Eastern Washington, going for 22 on 8-for-11 shooting.
- Her 3-point percentage of 46.2 would have been good for third in the nation last season, if Goodman had reached the NCAA minumum for 3-pointers made (Requirement is two 3-pointers per game played, Goodman had 49 triples in 31 games).
- 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
YO JO: Joanna Grymek Quick Hitters
- Set a season-high in scoring on Friday, going 7-for-7 from the floor to finish with 14 points.
- Has scored at least five points in 14 of Oregon State's 19 games.
- Is 39-for-58 from the floor in her last 11 games.
- Played a career-high 26 minutes vs. Texas A&M.
- Has three games this season with seven or more rebounds.
- Had a breakout performance vs. North Carolina Central last season, going 7-for-7 from the floor to finish with 16 points. She also tallied three blocks in the contest.
- Played 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 IslandÂ
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE: Jasmine Simmons Quick Hitters
- Set a career-high with 11 points vs. La Salle.
- Played a career-high 22 minutes Friday at Washington.
- Led Australia to a FIBA U-17 World Championship, serving as team captain. She made the All-Star Starting Five at the event.
- Earned a silver medal representing Australia at the 3x3 Championships.
- Was the No. 7 rated international recruit in her signing class.
- Enjoys playing guitar.
TRISH 'N' SWISH: Patricia Morris Quick Hitters
- Scored her first Pac-12 basket Friday vs. Washington
- Is 6-for-10 from the floor this season.
- Is the only Oregon State player with more free throw attempts than field goal attempts this season.
- Scored her first career points on Nov. 14
- Comes to Oregon State with a four-star rating from Prospects Nation
- Earned All-California honors twice.
- Speaks Mandarin Chinese
THROPAY AS YOU GO: Janessa Thropay Quick Hitters
- Has missed seven-straight games due to injury.
- Set a career-high with 10 points vs. La Salle.
- Is 16-for-24 from the floor on the season, but has only attempted two field goals in her last four appearances.
- Tallied eight steals on Nov. 14, the highest total by an Oregon State player since Earlysia Marchbanks had eight vs. Colorado in 2012.
- 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
GET SOME TUDOR-ING: Kat Tudor Quick Hitters
- Will miss the remainder of the season due to an injury suffered Jan. 4 vs. Washington State.
- At the time of her injury, Tudor was 21st in the nation in 3-point percentage and 30th in 3-pointers per game.
- All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention last season.
- Is tied with Felicia Ragland and Ali Gibson for third in Oregon State history with 178 career 3-pointers. Sydney Wiese holds the program record with 373.
-Currently has 740 career points
- Has scored in double-figures in six of her last eight games.
- Had 44 3-pointers in Pac-12 play in 2017-18, with 32 of them coming in five games (5 vs. Washington, 7 vs Washington State, 6 vs. Arizona, 7 vs. Oregon, 7 at Washington).
- Was 33rd in the nation and sixth in the Pac-12 in 3-point percentage during her sophomore year
- Hit at least five 3-pointers in a game eight times last season.
- Hit seven 3-pointers in a game three times last season, joining Talisa Rhea as the only Oregon State players to hit seven triples in a game three times in their career.
- Made 371 three-pointers in her high-school career
- Helped St. Mary's High School win the 2015 California state title
STILL AnDREa: Andrea Aquino Quick Hitters
- Is redshirting the 2018-19 season.
- Joined Oregon State as the No. 7 rated recruit in the nation, the highest rated signee in program history.
- Averaged 17.1 points, 12.2 rebounds and 7.0 blocks per game during her 2016-17 high school season
- Didn't start playing basketball until the age of 15.
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FOLLOW ALONG: Sunday's game will air live on Pac-12 National, Oregon and Pac-12 Washington with Greg Heister and Layshia Clarendon on the call. Fans can listen on 1240 KEJO in Corvallis with Ron Callan, and live stats will be available at OSUBeavers.com. Live updates for all Oregon State women's basketball games can be found on twitter @BeaverWBB.
WHAT'S COMING UP: Oregon State will return home next week for a pair of games against the Pac-12 Mountain schools. The Beavers will face Colorado on Feb. 1 and Utah on Feb. 3.
OSU VS. WSU: Oregon State is 56-28 all-time vs. Washington State, and 21-18 on the road. The Beavers have won their last 10 meetings with the Cougars, including a 76-69 win three weeks ago. The two sides played a tight one last season in Pullman, as Oregon State overcame an 11-point halftime deficit to win in overtime.
QUICK HITTERS:Â
- Oregon State is 132-26 since the start of the 2014-15 season, the seventh-best record in the nation over that span, trailing only UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Maryland, South Carolina and Louisville.
- Oregon State has won nine-straight conference road games.
- This marks the sixth time in program history the Beavers have started conference play 6-1 or better, and the third time in the Pac-10/12 era.Â
- The Beavers lead the nation in 3-point percentage, and have hit at least eight 3-pointers in 13 of their last 15 games.
- Oregon State has won 10-straight true road games, including their seven road wins to end the 2017-18 season.
- The Beavers have held opponents to 22.5 percent shooting from 3-point range over their last nine games.
- The Beavers currently sit alongside Baylor and UConn as the only teams in the top-10 nationally in both field goal percentage and field goal percentage defense.
- OSU went 25-8 in calendar year 2018.
- Oregon State set the Pac-12 record for rebounding margin in consecutive games last month. The Beavers posted a +47 showing Dec. 9 vs. Santa Clara, a little over a week after winning the rebounding battle vs. La Salle by 46.Â
- The Beavers are one of nine teams in the nation to make the Sweet 16 in each of the last three seasons, joining UConn, South Carolina, Notre Dame, Baylor, Stanford, Texas, UCLA and Mississippi State.
- Oregon State has made the NCAA Tournament five-straight seasons, and has 11 NCAA Tournament wins over that span.
- The Beavers' four highest win totals have all come over the last four seasons (27 in 2014-15, 32 in 2015-16, 31 in 2016-17, 26 in 2017-18).
- The Beavers have been ranked in every USA Today/WBCA Coaches' poll, dating back to the 2013-14 postseason rankings. Oregon State is one of six teams in the nation to be ranked every week over that period, joining UConn, Notre Dame, Baylor, Maryland and South Carolina.
- Oregon State moved up a spot to No. 9 in the AP Poll this week
- OSU's highest ever ranking came at the end of the 2015-16 campaign, when the Beavers came in at No. 2.
- OSU has led the Pac-12 in defensive field goal percentage for five-straight seasons, and is first the league in the category so far this season
- Oregon State has only lost back-to-back games once since the start of the 2014-15 season, with those defeats coming to USC and UCLA on Jan. 5 and 7 of 2018.
- The Beavers have earned nine wins over top-10 opponents since the start of 2014-15.
- 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 seven teams to have four players selected over the course of the last three WNBA Drafts, and is one of two programs to have players picked in the first round of the last two drafts.
- Oregon State posted a perfect Academic Progress Rate of 1,000 over the last ratings period. The Beavers have had a perfect APR over the last three years, joining Stanford as the only teams in the conference to accomplish that feat.
- The Beavers open the 2018-19 season selected to finish third in the Pac-12 in both the conference's coaches poll, and media poll.
PIVEC AND ROLL: Mikayla Pivec Quick Hitters
- All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention last season
- Scored 14 points and pulled down seven rebounds the last time the Beavers faced Washington State
- Finished with 19 rebounds Friday at Washington, one short of a program record.
- Has scored in double-figures in 17 of the Beavers' 19 games this season
- Has at least 14 points in eight-straight games.
- Is averaging 16.9 points per game during Pac-12 play, and shooting 53.9 percent from the floor.
- Is shooting 55.3 percent on the season, the third-best percentage by a guard in the nation, and the best percentage from a guard in a power-five conference. Her shooting percentage is fourth in the Pac-12 overall.
- Leads the team with 9.2 rebounds per game this season, the fourth-best mark in the Pac-12, and the highest total among Pac-12 guards.
- Is sixth in the nation in terms for rebounds per game from the guard position.
- Leads the team in rebounds and steals, and is second in points and assists.
- Has pulled down seven or more rebounds in 13 of her last 14 games.
- Has at least five rebounds in every game this season.
- Is currently at 931 career points. At her current scoring pace this season, Pivec would reach the 1,000 point mark Feb. 10 at California.Â
- Has gone back-to-back games without a 3-pointer, after knocking one down in her prior nine contests.
- Earned CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team honors and Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honors in her sophomore year.
- Shot 45.0 percent from the floor last season.
- Shot 48.2 percent from two-point range on 2017-18 the season.
- Served as Oregon State's starting point guard last season, playing the position for the first time since 7th grade.
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team in 2016-17.
- Also threw javelin for the Oregon State track team in the spring of 2017, 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, 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
FULFILL YOUR DESTINY: Destiny Slocum Quick Hitters
- Redshirted the 2017-18 season due to NCAA transfer rules
- Was named to the Wooden Award Mid-Season Top-25.
- Put up 12 points and eight assists against Washington State earlier this season, and scored 11 points against the Cougars in 2016, when she was at Maryland.
- Has four 20+ games in Oregon State's last six contests, including a 28-point game Friday at Washington.
- Slocum is the sixth player in Oregon State history with multiple point-assist double-doubles in her career.
- Has scored at least 15 points in 11 of her 19 games this season, including seven 20+ point outings.
- Has a total of 10 20+ point games in her collegiate career (Oregon State + Maryland), the most by any player on the OSU roster. Â
- Has made 44 free throws this season, more than seven players on last year's OSU team had in the 2017-18 season.
- Is shooting 47.7 percent from the floor this season, the second-best shooting percentage by a guard in the Pac-12.
- Is on pace to finish the regular season with 165 assists, which would be the 11th-best single-season total in program history.
- Slocum's 15-point, 11 assist performance on Nov. 14 marked the third time in OSU history that a player has had at least 15 points and 11 assists in a game.
- Was named to the Naismith Trophy Early Season Watch List
- Is on the Lieberman Award Watch list, which honors the top-20 point guards in the nation, as well as the Wooden Award Watch List as one of the top 30 players in the nation.
- Pac-12 All-Preseason selection
- 2017 WBCA National Freshman of the Year during her debut campaign at Maryland.
- Averaged 11.5 points, and 6.0 assists per game at Maryland.
- Scored 23 points, including 19 in the second half of the Terrapins' matchup with UConn on Dec. 29, 2016.
- Big Ten Freshman of the Year
- Second-Team All-Big Ten last season.
- 2016 McDonalds All-American at Mountain View High School
FRIDAY VS. WASHINGTON:Â
- Oregon State posted a dominating win over Washington on Friday, taking the win 86-39.
- The Beavers shot 55.4 percent, compared to 21.7 percent for the Huskies
- OSU held a 55-28 advantage in rebounds.
- The Beavers hit eight 3-pointers in the first half, and made all 10 of their 3-pointers within the first 23 minutes of the game.
GETTING MADDIE: Madison Washington Quick Hitters
- Set a career-high with 19 points on 8-for-10 shooting at USC.
- Scored just two points in 12 minutes of action on Friday, snapping a streak of three-straight games with eight points or more.
- Has started 13-straight games, her first starts since Dec. 13, 2017.
- Is shooting 53.8 percent from the floor this season.
- Played a career-high 38 minutes last Sunday vs. Arizona State.Â
- All nine of her blocksthis season have come in multi-block games.
- USA Today First Team All-Nevada selection
- Helped Bishop Gorman High School reach the Nevada state title game three times
KT McBUCKETS: Katie McWilliams Quick Hitters
- All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and Defensive Honorable Mention last season
- Named to the Maui Jim Maui Classic All-Tournament Team Dec. 15
- Made a pair of big plays in Pullman last season, scoring at the buzzer to force overtime, and sinking a pair of free throws with less than a second left in the extra period to give the Beavers the win.
- Played in her 124th career game on Friday, making her 74th career start.
- McWilliams would be 59th in the nation in 3-point percentage if she had converted the two per game needed to be eligible in the category (has 25 in 19 games).
- Cheryl Miller Award watch list, which recognizes the top-20 small forwards in the nation.
- Led the Beavers with an average of 32.7 minutes per game last season.
- Scored in double-figures in 10 of Oregon State's final 14 games of last season.
- Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honoree last season, and All-Academic Honorable Mention as a sophomore.
- Shot 45.5 percent from the floor last season, the best percentage for an Oregon State guard on the year.
- Pac-12 Freshman Honorable Mention in 2015-16.
- Went 3-for-3 from 3-point range against UConn in the 2016 Final Four.
- 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
SAY TAY KID: Taya Corosdale Quick Hitters
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention last season.Â
- Has started the last 18 games for the Beavers.
- Has 122 rebounds over her last 13 games, and at least eight boards in nine-straight.
- Is averaging 10.3 rebounds per game during Pac-12 play.
- Matched a career-high with 14 rebounds Friday at Washington.
- Knocked down a career-high four 3-pointers last Friday vs. Arizona, going 4-for-4 from long range.
- The Beavers are 28-5 in games where Corosdale hits a 3-pointer, and 16-2 when she hits two or more.
- Posted her first career double-double vs. La Salle, going for 11 points and 10 rebounds.
- Is averaging 8.1 rebounds per game, ahead of her average od 4.2 last season.
- Started the final 25 games of her freshman season
- Jordan Brand Classic All-American in high school.
- 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.
IN THE PAC:Â
- The Beavers are 68-11 in Pac-12 play since the start of the 2014-15 season, and 76-12 in their last 88 conference games.
- OSU has 81 Pac-12 wins over the last five+ seasons.
- Oregon State has led the Pac-12 in attendance in each of the last four seasons.
- Beaver players have earned nine All-Pac-12 First-Team nods over the last four seasons.
- 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.
GREAT SCOTT: Scott Rueck Quick HittersÂ
- Inked a contract extension last offseason 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.
- Record at Oregon State is 195-92 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 eight 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 57.1 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.
GILL COLISEUM:Â
- Oregon State has a home record of 70-8 since the start of the 2014-15 season.
- The Beavers have drawn over 4,000 fans for every home game this season, and have gone over that mark in 12-straight home games.
- 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 averaged 4,985 fans per game last season, by far the best attendance in the Pac-12.Â
- The Beavers are 29-3 in their last 32 Pac-12 home games, and 45-4 in their last 49.
- Opponents are shooting 32.9 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 a record-setting attendance of 9,604 vs. Stanford.
#AL3AH: Aleah Goodman Quick Hitters
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention last season
- Had a big game in Pullman last year, scoring all of her 17 points in the second half to help the Beavers overcome a halftime deficit.
- Scored all 12 of her points on Friday in the first quarter, knocking down four 3-pointers in the period.
- Has 14 3-pointers over her last four games.
- Is 11th in the nation in 3-point percentage.
- Has 18 assists over her last seven games, compared to just four turnovers.
- Has scored at least six points in 14-straight games.
- Tallied her first career 20+ point game vs. Eastern Washington, going for 22 on 8-for-11 shooting.
- Her 3-point percentage of 46.2 would have been good for third in the nation last season, if Goodman had reached the NCAA minumum for 3-pointers made (Requirement is two 3-pointers per game played, Goodman had 49 triples in 31 games).
- 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
YO JO: Joanna Grymek Quick Hitters
- Set a season-high in scoring on Friday, going 7-for-7 from the floor to finish with 14 points.
- Has scored at least five points in 14 of Oregon State's 19 games.
- Is 39-for-58 from the floor in her last 11 games.
- Played a career-high 26 minutes vs. Texas A&M.
- Has three games this season with seven or more rebounds.
- Had a breakout performance vs. North Carolina Central last season, going 7-for-7 from the floor to finish with 16 points. She also tallied three blocks in the contest.
- Played 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 IslandÂ
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE: Jasmine Simmons Quick Hitters
- Set a career-high with 11 points vs. La Salle.
- Played a career-high 22 minutes Friday at Washington.
- Led Australia to a FIBA U-17 World Championship, serving as team captain. She made the All-Star Starting Five at the event.
- Earned a silver medal representing Australia at the 3x3 Championships.
- Was the No. 7 rated international recruit in her signing class.
- Enjoys playing guitar.
TRISH 'N' SWISH: Patricia Morris Quick Hitters
- Scored her first Pac-12 basket Friday vs. Washington
- Is 6-for-10 from the floor this season.
- Is the only Oregon State player with more free throw attempts than field goal attempts this season.
- Scored her first career points on Nov. 14
- Comes to Oregon State with a four-star rating from Prospects Nation
- Earned All-California honors twice.
- Speaks Mandarin Chinese
THROPAY AS YOU GO: Janessa Thropay Quick Hitters
- Has missed seven-straight games due to injury.
- Set a career-high with 10 points vs. La Salle.
- Is 16-for-24 from the floor on the season, but has only attempted two field goals in her last four appearances.
- Tallied eight steals on Nov. 14, the highest total by an Oregon State player since Earlysia Marchbanks had eight vs. Colorado in 2012.
- 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
GET SOME TUDOR-ING: Kat Tudor Quick Hitters
- Will miss the remainder of the season due to an injury suffered Jan. 4 vs. Washington State.
- At the time of her injury, Tudor was 21st in the nation in 3-point percentage and 30th in 3-pointers per game.
- All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention last season.
- Is tied with Felicia Ragland and Ali Gibson for third in Oregon State history with 178 career 3-pointers. Sydney Wiese holds the program record with 373.
-Currently has 740 career points
- Has scored in double-figures in six of her last eight games.
- Had 44 3-pointers in Pac-12 play in 2017-18, with 32 of them coming in five games (5 vs. Washington, 7 vs Washington State, 6 vs. Arizona, 7 vs. Oregon, 7 at Washington).
- Was 33rd in the nation and sixth in the Pac-12 in 3-point percentage during her sophomore year
- Hit at least five 3-pointers in a game eight times last season.
- Hit seven 3-pointers in a game three times last season, joining Talisa Rhea as the only Oregon State players to hit seven triples in a game three times in their career.
- Made 371 three-pointers in her high-school career
- Helped St. Mary's High School win the 2015 California state title
STILL AnDREa: Andrea Aquino Quick Hitters
- Is redshirting the 2018-19 season.
- Joined Oregon State as the No. 7 rated recruit in the nation, the highest rated signee in program history.
- Averaged 17.1 points, 12.2 rebounds and 7.0 blocks per game during her 2016-17 high school season
- Didn't start playing basketball until the age of 15.
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