
Beavers Win Pac-12 Tournament Championship
March 13, 2021 | Men's Basketball
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Maurice Calloo gave Oregon State an unexpected lift with 15 points and the Beavers won their first conference tournament title, holding off No. 23 Colorado 70-68 in the Pac-12 championship game Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.
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Needing three wins in three days to end a four-year NCAA Tournament drought, the Beavers (17-12) built confidence with each step along The Strip.
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Oregon State opened its first conference title game in 33 years with a flurry of 3-pointers and withstood a late push by Colorado (22-8) to become the first Pac-10/12 team to win the conference title after being picked to finish last.
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Calloo helped the Beavers overcome leading scorer Ethan Thompson's foul trouble, making 6 of 11 shots after scoring 10 points the eight previous games combined.
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Oregon State's gritty display put a damper on Colorado's bid for its first Pac-12 Tournament title since 2012. The Buffaloes should hear their named get called on Selection Sunday, but Pac-12 champions would have had a nicer ring to it heading to Indianapolis.
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Colorado pulled within 68-66 on McKinley Wright IV's 3-pointer with 5.8 seconds left and had a chance when Oregon State's Roman Silva hit 1 of 2 free throws with 1.7 seconds left. Wright's halfcourt heave sailed over the backboard, sending the Beavers charging onto the floor.
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Wright led Colorado with 18 points.
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The underdog Beavers were given little shot outside of Corvallis, overlooked, underappreciated and picked to look up at the rest of the league.
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Coach Wayne Tinkle promised his team wouldn't finish last and they proved him right, winning 10 conference games to finish sixth.
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The Beavers clawed their way out of a 16-point hole to beat UCLA in the conference tournament opener and reached their first Pac-12 title game since 1988 by upending top-seeded Oregon.
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Oregon State opened the title game with a 3-point spree, hitting six of its first nine and had an early nine-point lead. A cooling trend followed, yet the Beavers still made half their shots for 33-28 halftime lead.
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Oregon State kept making shots — mostly inside — and survived a six-minute stretch with Thompson on the bench to stay in front. The Beavers had some tense moments late, but can call themselves conference tournament champions for the first time.
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Colorado was picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll despite the return of Wright, one of the toughest, steadiest guards in college basketball.
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Behind Wright and big man Evan Battey, Colorado finished third in the Pac-12, then had a pair of down-to-the-wire wins over California and No. 23 USC in the conference tournament.
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The Buffaloes had a hard time slowing the Beavers in the first half of the title game, but also hit half their shot (13 of 26) to stay within reach at halftime.
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Wright helped keep Oregon State within reach down to the wire, but came up one shot short.
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BIG PICTURE
Oregon State completed an unexpected run to its first conference title with confident offensive game against one of the Pac-12's best defensive teams.
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The Buffaloes kept hanging around after falling behind early and nearly pulled off the comeback.
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UP NEXT
Oregon State will play in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016.
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Colorado also should get an NCAA Tournament nod.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Needing three wins in three days to end a four-year NCAA Tournament drought, the Beavers (17-12) built confidence with each step along The Strip.
Â
Oregon State opened its first conference title game in 33 years with a flurry of 3-pointers and withstood a late push by Colorado (22-8) to become the first Pac-10/12 team to win the conference title after being picked to finish last.
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Calloo helped the Beavers overcome leading scorer Ethan Thompson's foul trouble, making 6 of 11 shots after scoring 10 points the eight previous games combined.
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Oregon State's gritty display put a damper on Colorado's bid for its first Pac-12 Tournament title since 2012. The Buffaloes should hear their named get called on Selection Sunday, but Pac-12 champions would have had a nicer ring to it heading to Indianapolis.
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Colorado pulled within 68-66 on McKinley Wright IV's 3-pointer with 5.8 seconds left and had a chance when Oregon State's Roman Silva hit 1 of 2 free throws with 1.7 seconds left. Wright's halfcourt heave sailed over the backboard, sending the Beavers charging onto the floor.
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Wright led Colorado with 18 points.
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The underdog Beavers were given little shot outside of Corvallis, overlooked, underappreciated and picked to look up at the rest of the league.
Â
Coach Wayne Tinkle promised his team wouldn't finish last and they proved him right, winning 10 conference games to finish sixth.
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The Beavers clawed their way out of a 16-point hole to beat UCLA in the conference tournament opener and reached their first Pac-12 title game since 1988 by upending top-seeded Oregon.
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Oregon State opened the title game with a 3-point spree, hitting six of its first nine and had an early nine-point lead. A cooling trend followed, yet the Beavers still made half their shots for 33-28 halftime lead.
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Oregon State kept making shots — mostly inside — and survived a six-minute stretch with Thompson on the bench to stay in front. The Beavers had some tense moments late, but can call themselves conference tournament champions for the first time.
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Colorado was picked to finish seventh in the preseason poll despite the return of Wright, one of the toughest, steadiest guards in college basketball.
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Behind Wright and big man Evan Battey, Colorado finished third in the Pac-12, then had a pair of down-to-the-wire wins over California and No. 23 USC in the conference tournament.
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The Buffaloes had a hard time slowing the Beavers in the first half of the title game, but also hit half their shot (13 of 26) to stay within reach at halftime.
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Wright helped keep Oregon State within reach down to the wire, but came up one shot short.
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BIG PICTURE
Oregon State completed an unexpected run to its first conference title with confident offensive game against one of the Pac-12's best defensive teams.
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The Buffaloes kept hanging around after falling behind early and nearly pulled off the comeback.
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UP NEXT
Oregon State will play in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016.
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Colorado also should get an NCAA Tournament nod.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Team Stats
OSU
CU
FG%
.481
.472
3FG%
.409
.316
FT%
.688
.600
RB
27
32
TO
7
9
STL
3
2
Game Leaders
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