
Corosdale Granted Redshirt Season
May 01, 2020 | Women's Basketball
Forward will return at redshirt-junior in 2020-21
CORVALLIS – Oregon State forward Taya Corosdale has been granted a medical redshirt, and will return for the 2020-21 season as a redshirt-junior with two remaining years of eligibility.
"I am proud of the way Taya handled a difficult situation during the 2019-20 season," said Oregon State head coach Scott Rueck. "It is a miserable experience to have to sit out and miss a year in the sport you love. While we greatly missed her presence on the court, Taya remained an integral part of our team. She has done an incredible job of getting herself back to 100 percent and we can't wait to have her on the court with us again. We are excited for all she will contribute over the next two seasons to our program and our community."
Corosdale played just two games during the 2019-20 season due to injury. During her sophomore campaign, the forward started 33 of the Beavers' 34 games, averaging 6.9 points and 7.8 rebounds per contest. Corosdale tallied 70 rebounds over the final seven contests of her sophomore season, and played all 125 minutes of Oregon State's NCAA Tournament run that year.
In her debut campaign, Corosdale earned Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention. She made 25 starts and averaged 6.8 points per contest. Corosdale made her mark in the NCAA Tournament, going for 11 points against Baylor in the Sweet 16, and again scoring 11 points in the Beavers' Elite Eight matchup with Louisville.
Oregon State finished the 2019-20 season with a record of 23-9 and was projected as a likely host for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. One of the most successful programs in the last decade of the sport, the Beavers have made the last four Sweet 16's, including a Final Four appearance in 2016. Oregon State's 165 wins since the start of the 2014-15 season is among the top-nine victory totals in the nation over that span.
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"I am proud of the way Taya handled a difficult situation during the 2019-20 season," said Oregon State head coach Scott Rueck. "It is a miserable experience to have to sit out and miss a year in the sport you love. While we greatly missed her presence on the court, Taya remained an integral part of our team. She has done an incredible job of getting herself back to 100 percent and we can't wait to have her on the court with us again. We are excited for all she will contribute over the next two seasons to our program and our community."
Corosdale played just two games during the 2019-20 season due to injury. During her sophomore campaign, the forward started 33 of the Beavers' 34 games, averaging 6.9 points and 7.8 rebounds per contest. Corosdale tallied 70 rebounds over the final seven contests of her sophomore season, and played all 125 minutes of Oregon State's NCAA Tournament run that year.
In her debut campaign, Corosdale earned Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention. She made 25 starts and averaged 6.8 points per contest. Corosdale made her mark in the NCAA Tournament, going for 11 points against Baylor in the Sweet 16, and again scoring 11 points in the Beavers' Elite Eight matchup with Louisville.
Oregon State finished the 2019-20 season with a record of 23-9 and was projected as a likely host for the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament. One of the most successful programs in the last decade of the sport, the Beavers have made the last four Sweet 16's, including a Final Four appearance in 2016. Oregon State's 165 wins since the start of the 2014-15 season is among the top-nine victory totals in the nation over that span.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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