
Beavers Set to Take on Pitt Friday
November 23, 2023 | Men's Basketball
THE GAME: The Oregon State men's basketball team will wrap up its run at the NIT Season Tip-Off Friday afternoon when it takes on Pitt. The game is slated to begin at 12 p.m. PT.
TELEVISION:Â The game will be carried on ESPN2
RADIO:Â The game will air live on Beaver Sports Radio Network with Jon Warren calling the action.
LIVE STATS: Live stats will be available at this link
QUICKLY: Oregon State is 3-0 all-time against Pitt ... The teams last met in the 1981 Far West Classic in Portland, Ore ... Oregon State has three of the top-14 sophomore scorers in the Pac-12 - Jordan Pope (1st), Tyler Bilodeau (tied 3rd) and KC Ibekwe (tied 13th) ... Pope is fifth in the nation in sophomore scoring ... Oregon State has held its opponents to 34.8 percent shooting in its three wins, as opposed to 49.2 percent in its two losses ... Oregon State out-scored Baylor 46-44 in the second half of Wednesday's contest. ... Pope was named to the Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team ... Oregon State returns a six-player sophomore classs, which combined for 64 games started and averaged a combined 33 points per game last season ... The Beavers were one of seven teams in the nation last season with three or more freshmen averaging 6.0 points or more per game (Pope, Bilodeau, Rataj) ... Prior to last season, the last Oregon State freshman trio to average over six points per contest was Tres Tinkle, Stephen Thompson Jr. and Drew Eubanks in 2015-16.
THE TEAM: Here are some quick-hitters about the 2023-24 Oregon State men's basketball team:
- Wednesday's contest marked the first time this season the Beavers have not scored first
- As of Thursday morning, there have been a total of 40 overtime games in NCAA basketball this season, and the Beavers have competed in two of them
- The Beavers have held opponents to 38.0 percent shooting in the first half of games this season.
- Oregon State returns 62.5 percent of its minutes played from last season, the third highest total in the Pac-12
- Eleven of the Beavers' first 14 games of the season will be at Gill Coliseum, with the other three being neutral site games.
- Oregon State will not play its first true road game of the season until Jan. 4.
- The Beavers welcome four new scholarship players on to this year's squad - freshmen Gavin Marrs, Thomas Ndong and DaJohn Craig, along with junior-college transfer Nate Meithof. Meithof is expected to miss the season due to injury.
- Stephen Thompson is returning to an assistant coaching role this season, after spending last year as Assistant Athletic Director for Player Development. Former Beaver great Roberto Nelson is taking over Thompson's previous position.
- Oregon State will compete in a pair of prestigious neutral-site events during the nonconference season, as the Beavers took on Nebraska at the Sanford Pentagon Saturday in Sioux Falls, S.D. before heading to Brooklyn for the NIT Season Tip-Off, which also features Baylor, Florida and Pittsburgh.
- Oregon State has held opponents to 69.2 points per game during the Wayne Tinkle era, and 67.2 points per contest at Gill Coliseum over that span.
- The Beavers are 94-57 at Gill Coliseum under Tinkle's leadership
- The Beavers will not play at Arizona or at home vs. California this season a part of the Pac-12 schedule rotation.
WEDNESDAY VS. BAYLOR:Â
- Oregon State out-scored Baylor 46-44 in the second half
- Four Beavers finished in double-figures for the third time this season
- DaJohn Craig had the highest scoring game of his young career, going for 12 points on 4-for-4 shooting
- KC Ibekwe returned to the starting lineup
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TELEVISION:Â The game will be carried on ESPN2
RADIO:Â The game will air live on Beaver Sports Radio Network with Jon Warren calling the action.
LIVE STATS: Live stats will be available at this link
QUICKLY: Oregon State is 3-0 all-time against Pitt ... The teams last met in the 1981 Far West Classic in Portland, Ore ... Oregon State has three of the top-14 sophomore scorers in the Pac-12 - Jordan Pope (1st), Tyler Bilodeau (tied 3rd) and KC Ibekwe (tied 13th) ... Pope is fifth in the nation in sophomore scoring ... Oregon State has held its opponents to 34.8 percent shooting in its three wins, as opposed to 49.2 percent in its two losses ... Oregon State out-scored Baylor 46-44 in the second half of Wednesday's contest. ... Pope was named to the Preseason All-Pac-12 Second Team ... Oregon State returns a six-player sophomore classs, which combined for 64 games started and averaged a combined 33 points per game last season ... The Beavers were one of seven teams in the nation last season with three or more freshmen averaging 6.0 points or more per game (Pope, Bilodeau, Rataj) ... Prior to last season, the last Oregon State freshman trio to average over six points per contest was Tres Tinkle, Stephen Thompson Jr. and Drew Eubanks in 2015-16.
THE TEAM: Here are some quick-hitters about the 2023-24 Oregon State men's basketball team:
- Wednesday's contest marked the first time this season the Beavers have not scored first
- As of Thursday morning, there have been a total of 40 overtime games in NCAA basketball this season, and the Beavers have competed in two of them
- The Beavers have held opponents to 38.0 percent shooting in the first half of games this season.
- Oregon State returns 62.5 percent of its minutes played from last season, the third highest total in the Pac-12
- Eleven of the Beavers' first 14 games of the season will be at Gill Coliseum, with the other three being neutral site games.
- Oregon State will not play its first true road game of the season until Jan. 4.
- The Beavers welcome four new scholarship players on to this year's squad - freshmen Gavin Marrs, Thomas Ndong and DaJohn Craig, along with junior-college transfer Nate Meithof. Meithof is expected to miss the season due to injury.
- Stephen Thompson is returning to an assistant coaching role this season, after spending last year as Assistant Athletic Director for Player Development. Former Beaver great Roberto Nelson is taking over Thompson's previous position.
- Oregon State will compete in a pair of prestigious neutral-site events during the nonconference season, as the Beavers took on Nebraska at the Sanford Pentagon Saturday in Sioux Falls, S.D. before heading to Brooklyn for the NIT Season Tip-Off, which also features Baylor, Florida and Pittsburgh.
- Oregon State has held opponents to 69.2 points per game during the Wayne Tinkle era, and 67.2 points per contest at Gill Coliseum over that span.
- The Beavers are 94-57 at Gill Coliseum under Tinkle's leadership
- The Beavers will not play at Arizona or at home vs. California this season a part of the Pac-12 schedule rotation.
WEDNESDAY VS. BAYLOR:Â
- Oregon State out-scored Baylor 46-44 in the second half
- Four Beavers finished in double-figures for the third time this season
- DaJohn Craig had the highest scoring game of his young career, going for 12 points on 4-for-4 shooting
- KC Ibekwe returned to the starting lineup
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