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Oregon State To Honor Kylor, Tres Saturday
March 06, 2020 | Men's Basketball
THE GAME: Oregon State (16-13, 6-11 Pac-12) will honor seniors Kylor Kelley and Tres Tinkle when it hosts California (13-17, 7-10 Pac-12) at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday at Gill Coliseum in the final regular-season home game.
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TELEVISION: The game will be will be televised on Pac-12 Network with JB Long and Don MacLean 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: With a win, Oregon State will have seven or more Pac-12 victories for the fifth time in six seasons under Wayne Tinkle; the Beavers had seven or more conference wins six times the previous 21 years ... Tres Tinkle passed Gary Payton as Oregon State's all-time leading scorer and moved into seventh on the Pac-12's career list with 2,190 points ... Tinkle needs three assists to move into the top 10 on Oregon State's career list; he'll be the only player in program history in the top 10 in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals ... Kylor Kelley needs three blocked shots to break the Oregon State single-season record of 104 that he set last season ... Ethan Thompson has scored 1,178 points, the 25th most in Oregon State history ... Zach Reichle has gone 5-for-10 from beyond the arc the last two games ... Gianni Hunt has seven assists and four steals the last three games ... Roman Silva went 2-for-2 from the free throw line against Stanford; he went 2-for-4 from the stripe the first 28 games.
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vs. CALIFORNIA: Oregon State and California are meeting for the 153rd time with the Golden Bears holding a 89-63 advantage, including a slim 36-35 edge in games played in Corvallis.
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Cal has won 12 of the last 14 games, including a 2-0 mark in the Pac-12 Tournament. The Golden Bears won the first meeting this season, 69-67, on Feb. 1 at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley. Tres Tinkle scored 19 points and Alfred Hollins added 14 to lead the Beavers. Matt Bradley scored a game-high 24 points and Andre Kelly had 14 points and six rebounds off the bench to lead California.
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The teams played once last season with the Beavers winning 79-71 on Feb. 9 at Gill Coliseum to snap a six-game losing streak in the series.
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AMONG THE PAC-12's ELITE: Tres Tinkle passed Gary Payton to become the all-time leading scorer in Oregon State history. Tinkle is currently seventh on the Pac-12's all-time 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. Tres Tinkle, Oregon State (2016-present) -- 2,190
8. Gary Payton, Oregon State (1987-90) -- 2,172
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 JB Long and Don MacLean 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: With a win, Oregon State will have seven or more Pac-12 victories for the fifth time in six seasons under Wayne Tinkle; the Beavers had seven or more conference wins six times the previous 21 years ... Tres Tinkle passed Gary Payton as Oregon State's all-time leading scorer and moved into seventh on the Pac-12's career list with 2,190 points ... Tinkle needs three assists to move into the top 10 on Oregon State's career list; he'll be the only player in program history in the top 10 in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals ... Kylor Kelley needs three blocked shots to break the Oregon State single-season record of 104 that he set last season ... Ethan Thompson has scored 1,178 points, the 25th most in Oregon State history ... Zach Reichle has gone 5-for-10 from beyond the arc the last two games ... Gianni Hunt has seven assists and four steals the last three games ... Roman Silva went 2-for-2 from the free throw line against Stanford; he went 2-for-4 from the stripe the first 28 games.
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vs. CALIFORNIA: Oregon State and California are meeting for the 153rd time with the Golden Bears holding a 89-63 advantage, including a slim 36-35 edge in games played in Corvallis.
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Cal has won 12 of the last 14 games, including a 2-0 mark in the Pac-12 Tournament. The Golden Bears won the first meeting this season, 69-67, on Feb. 1 at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley. Tres Tinkle scored 19 points and Alfred Hollins added 14 to lead the Beavers. Matt Bradley scored a game-high 24 points and Andre Kelly had 14 points and six rebounds off the bench to lead California.
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The teams played once last season with the Beavers winning 79-71 on Feb. 9 at Gill Coliseum to snap a six-game losing streak in the series.
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AMONG THE PAC-12's ELITE: Tres Tinkle passed Gary Payton to become the all-time leading scorer in Oregon State history. Tinkle is currently seventh on the Pac-12's all-time 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. Tres Tinkle, Oregon State (2016-present) -- 2,190
8. Gary Payton, Oregon State (1987-90) -- 2,172
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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