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Beavers To Face No. 24 Arizona Thursday In Tucson
February 17, 2020 | Men's Basketball
THE GAME: Oregon State (15-10, 5-8 Pac-12) heads to the desert to take on No. 24 Arizona (18-7, 8-4) at 5 p.m. PT (6 p.m. MT) on Thursday at the McKale Center in Tucson.
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TELEVISION: The game will be will be televised on Pac-12 Network with Ted Robinson and Richard Jefferson calling the action.
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For information on how to watch the game online or on a mobile device, click on this link. If you live overseas and want to watch the game, it is available via YouTube at this link.
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RADIO: The game will air live on Beaver Sports Radio Network with Mike Parker calling the action. It can also be heard online at this link.
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LIVE STATS: There will be live stats at this link.
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SOCIAL MEDIA: Live updates will be available on Twitter.
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TICKETS: Fans can purchase single game tickets at this link.
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QUICKLY: Oregon State leads the Pac-12 in free throw percentage at 74.2% ... The Beavers lead the Pac-12 and are 19th in the nation in fewest turnovers per game (11.0) ... Tres Tinkle has scored in double figures in 90 consecutive games, the longest streak in Oregon State history ... Tinkle passed Dave Gambee and moved into third on Oregon State's career rebounding list (847); next up is A.C. Green (880) ... Kylor Kelley leads the Pac-12 and is second in the nation in blocked shots per game (3.52) ... Ethan Thompson is averaging team-bests 15.0 points and 6.3 assists and shooting 90.0% from the free throw line (9-for-10) over the last three games ... Zach Reichle is shooting 46.7% from beyond the arc (7-for-15) and averaging 8.5 points over the last four games ... Alfred Hollins grabbed a season-high eight rebounds in the last game against Colorado ... Jarod Lucas is shooting 93.1% from the free throw line (27-for-29) in Pac-12 play ... Sean Miller-Moore is shooting a team-best 70.2% from the field (33-for-47).
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vs. ARIZONA: Oregon State and Arizona are meeting for the 88th time with the Wildcats holding a 65-22 advantage, including a 35-6 edge in Tucson. The Beavers have won once in Tucson since 1983 (63-55 on Feb. 13, 2010).
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The Beavers won the first meeting between the teams this season, 82-65, on Jan. 12 at Gill Coliseum when Arizona was No. 24 in the nation. Tres Tinkle scored 20 points and Ethan Thompson added 18 points and eight assists. The win snapped a seven-game losing streak in the series and was Oregon State's first victory over a Top 25 team since Jan. 24, 2016 (85-70 over No. 21 USC).
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Oregon State's last true road win over a Top 25 team came on Jan. 5, 1985 (52-45 over No. 15 Washington in Seattle).
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AMONG THE PAC-12's ELITE: Tres Tinkle needs 55 points to pass Gary Payton and become the all-time leading scorer in Oregon State history. Tinkle recently moved into the top 10 on the Pac-12 career scoring list.
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1. Don MacLean, UCLA (1989-92) -- 2,608
2. Sean Elliott, Arizona (1986-89) -- 2,555
3. Chasson Randle, Stanford (2012-15) -- 2,375
4. Todd Lichti, Stanford (1986-89) -- 2,336
5. Lew Alcindor, UCLA (1967-69) -- 2,325
6. Adam Keefe, Stanford (1989-92) -- 2,319
7. Gary Payton, Oregon State (1987-90) -- 2,172
8. Tres Tinkle, Oregon State (2016-present) -- 2,118
t9. Reggie Miller, UCLA (1984-87) -- 2,095
t9. Jason Kapono, UCLA (2000-03) -- 2,095
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Click on the PDF for the full game notes.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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TELEVISION: The game will be will be televised on Pac-12 Network with Ted Robinson and Richard Jefferson calling the action.
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For information on how to watch the game online or on a mobile device, click on this link. If you live overseas and want to watch the game, it is available via YouTube at this link.
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RADIO: The game will air live on Beaver Sports Radio Network with Mike Parker calling the action. It can also be heard online at this link.
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LIVE STATS: There will be live stats at this link.
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SOCIAL MEDIA: Live updates will be available on Twitter.
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TICKETS: Fans can purchase single game tickets at this link.
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QUICKLY: Oregon State leads the Pac-12 in free throw percentage at 74.2% ... The Beavers lead the Pac-12 and are 19th in the nation in fewest turnovers per game (11.0) ... Tres Tinkle has scored in double figures in 90 consecutive games, the longest streak in Oregon State history ... Tinkle passed Dave Gambee and moved into third on Oregon State's career rebounding list (847); next up is A.C. Green (880) ... Kylor Kelley leads the Pac-12 and is second in the nation in blocked shots per game (3.52) ... Ethan Thompson is averaging team-bests 15.0 points and 6.3 assists and shooting 90.0% from the free throw line (9-for-10) over the last three games ... Zach Reichle is shooting 46.7% from beyond the arc (7-for-15) and averaging 8.5 points over the last four games ... Alfred Hollins grabbed a season-high eight rebounds in the last game against Colorado ... Jarod Lucas is shooting 93.1% from the free throw line (27-for-29) in Pac-12 play ... Sean Miller-Moore is shooting a team-best 70.2% from the field (33-for-47).
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vs. ARIZONA: Oregon State and Arizona are meeting for the 88th time with the Wildcats holding a 65-22 advantage, including a 35-6 edge in Tucson. The Beavers have won once in Tucson since 1983 (63-55 on Feb. 13, 2010).
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The Beavers won the first meeting between the teams this season, 82-65, on Jan. 12 at Gill Coliseum when Arizona was No. 24 in the nation. Tres Tinkle scored 20 points and Ethan Thompson added 18 points and eight assists. The win snapped a seven-game losing streak in the series and was Oregon State's first victory over a Top 25 team since Jan. 24, 2016 (85-70 over No. 21 USC).
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Oregon State's last true road win over a Top 25 team came on Jan. 5, 1985 (52-45 over No. 15 Washington in Seattle).
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AMONG THE PAC-12's ELITE: Tres Tinkle needs 55 points to pass Gary Payton and become the all-time leading scorer in Oregon State history. Tinkle recently moved into the top 10 on the Pac-12 career scoring list.
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1. Don MacLean, UCLA (1989-92) -- 2,608
2. Sean Elliott, Arizona (1986-89) -- 2,555
3. Chasson Randle, Stanford (2012-15) -- 2,375
4. Todd Lichti, Stanford (1986-89) -- 2,336
5. Lew Alcindor, UCLA (1967-69) -- 2,325
6. Adam Keefe, Stanford (1989-92) -- 2,319
7. Gary Payton, Oregon State (1987-90) -- 2,172
8. Tres Tinkle, Oregon State (2016-present) -- 2,118
t9. Reggie Miller, UCLA (1984-87) -- 2,095
t9. Jason Kapono, UCLA (2000-03) -- 2,095
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Click on the PDF for the full game notes.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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