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Women's Basketball Heads to NorCal for Rematches
January 22, 2025 | Women's Basketball
SAN FRANCISCO – Oregon State women's basketball hits the road for the sixth and seventh road games of the conference season this weekend, battling San Francisco and Pacific.
The Beavers opened league play with seven of its first 10 WCC games coming on the road, including away games against three of the current top four teams in the league and six games against teams currently above .500 in conference games. From that difficult stretch, OSU emerged 5-3 in league games so far with rematches on deck against the Tigers and Dons providing opportunities to showcase growth that comes from being tested.
The Beavers will play six of their next eight at home. The stretch opens with Pac-12 rival Washington State on Monday, followed by Pepperdine and St. Mary's on Thursday and Saturday to close a five games in 10 days stretch.
GAME INFO – San Francisco
Day: Thursday, January 23
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: San Francisco, Calif.
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
GAME INFO – Pacific
Day: Saturday, January 25
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Stockton, Calif.
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
NUMBERS TO KNOW
16 – Oregon State simply does not foul. The Beavers rank 16th in the nation comitting just 13.5 fouls per game, just over 1 foul behind the national leaders.
76 – Oregon State enters the weekend leading the WCC and ranking 40th nationally in Free Throw Percentage, making 76 percent of its shots at the charity stripe
2 - Two Beavers rank among the nation's top-100 in free throw percentage: Catarina Ferreira (99th, , 82.4 percent) and Kelsey Rees (56th, 85.6 percent).
TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT OREGON STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
After four overtime games in WCC play, watching Beaver basketball isn't exactly cardiologist-recommended. The Beavs went to overtime in their first three WCC games this season (at Pacific, Gonzaga and Portland). The back-to-back OT contests over the Zags and Pilots were the first since losses at Washington and Washington State in 2013 (1/25-27) and after the win over Santa Clara, the Beavs have tied their 2012-13 and 2002-03 counterparts for most OT games in school history. Three overtime wins also ties a school record with the 2002-03 and 2018-19 teams.
NO PRICE LIKE FREE
The Beavers don't pass up free points, making 77 percent of shots at the free throw line. As a team, that ranks 25th in the nation and leads the WCC. Seven players are shooting 75% or better at the stripe, led (among players w/ 10+ FTs) by Kelsey Rees at 85.6%.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavers opened league play with seven of its first 10 WCC games coming on the road, including away games against three of the current top four teams in the league and six games against teams currently above .500 in conference games. From that difficult stretch, OSU emerged 5-3 in league games so far with rematches on deck against the Tigers and Dons providing opportunities to showcase growth that comes from being tested.
The Beavers will play six of their next eight at home. The stretch opens with Pac-12 rival Washington State on Monday, followed by Pepperdine and St. Mary's on Thursday and Saturday to close a five games in 10 days stretch.
GAME INFO – San Francisco
Day: Thursday, January 23
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: San Francisco, Calif.
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
GAME INFO – Pacific
Day: Saturday, January 25
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Stockton, Calif.
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
NUMBERS TO KNOW
16 – Oregon State simply does not foul. The Beavers rank 16th in the nation comitting just 13.5 fouls per game, just over 1 foul behind the national leaders.
76 – Oregon State enters the weekend leading the WCC and ranking 40th nationally in Free Throw Percentage, making 76 percent of its shots at the charity stripe
2 - Two Beavers rank among the nation's top-100 in free throw percentage: Catarina Ferreira (99th, , 82.4 percent) and Kelsey Rees (56th, 85.6 percent).
TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT OREGON STATE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
After four overtime games in WCC play, watching Beaver basketball isn't exactly cardiologist-recommended. The Beavs went to overtime in their first three WCC games this season (at Pacific, Gonzaga and Portland). The back-to-back OT contests over the Zags and Pilots were the first since losses at Washington and Washington State in 2013 (1/25-27) and after the win over Santa Clara, the Beavs have tied their 2012-13 and 2002-03 counterparts for most OT games in school history. Three overtime wins also ties a school record with the 2002-03 and 2018-19 teams.
- Nationally, the Beavers are tied with Chicago State and Milwaukee for most OT games (4)
- In addition to those three teams, four more (UC San Diego, San Diego, St. Mary's and Santa Clara) have played four overtime periods just in fewer games
- Three overtime victories also ties Coppin State and St. Mary's for the national lead
NO PRICE LIKE FREE
The Beavers don't pass up free points, making 77 percent of shots at the free throw line. As a team, that ranks 25th in the nation and leads the WCC. Seven players are shooting 75% or better at the stripe, led (among players w/ 10+ FTs) by Kelsey Rees at 85.6%.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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