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Pacific Northwest Road Trip Up Next for Women's Basketball
February 03, 2026 | Women's Basketball
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The most important road trip of the season is next on the docket for Oregon State women's basketball, facing Gonzaga and Portland in games that will heavily influence the WCC regular season standings.
The Beavs and Zags played the conference's game of the year two weeks prior with OSU winning 92-87 while Kennedie Shuler tied the school steals record and Jenna Villa scored 31 points. The game with the Pilots will be the first of two in fewer than two weeks.
GAME INFO – Gonzaga
Day: Thursday, February 5
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: McCarthey Athletic Center (Spokane, Wash.)
Watch: ESPN+ or SWX (Eastern Washington/Northern Idaho/Montana only)
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
Game Notes: Click Here
GAME INFO – Portland
Day: Saturday, February 7
Time: 2 p.m.
Location: Chiles Center (Portland, Ore.)
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
Game Notes: Click Here (Will be updated on Friday)
STARTING FIVE
HOW CAN SHE ASSIST YOU
Kennedie Shuler is among the nation's most consistent distributors. The Gresham, Oregon product is one of just eight players nationally to hand out five-or-more assists in 17 or more games this season. Shuler is tied for 19th nationally and ranks second in the WCC with 5.7 assists per game. She was one dime shy of the school record with 14 against Long Beach State and is one of just eight players nationally with at least 14 assists in a game this season.
VOICE OF THE BEAVS
Voice of the Beavers Ron Callan has called 573 Oregon State women's basketball games since joining the program in the 2007-08 season, holding a record of 355-218 during that span. Ron called his 500th game of OSU women's basketball against Utah in 2024, a 91-66 victory. Callan will have his work cut out for him on senior day. As part of a decade-long tradition, he sings the national anthem for all international student-athletes on their senior day. This year, he has three to sing: Colombia (Susana Yepes), Australia (Lizzy Williamson), and Belgium (Néné Sow).
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavs and Zags played the conference's game of the year two weeks prior with OSU winning 92-87 while Kennedie Shuler tied the school steals record and Jenna Villa scored 31 points. The game with the Pilots will be the first of two in fewer than two weeks.
GAME INFO – Gonzaga
Day: Thursday, February 5
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: McCarthey Athletic Center (Spokane, Wash.)
Watch: ESPN+ or SWX (Eastern Washington/Northern Idaho/Montana only)
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
Game Notes: Click Here
GAME INFO – Portland
Day: Saturday, February 7
Time: 2 p.m.
Location: Chiles Center (Portland, Ore.)
Watch: ESPN+
Listen: Beaver Sports Radio Network
Live Stats: oregonstate.statbroadcast.com
Game Notes: Click Here (Will be updated on Friday)
STARTING FIVE
- Kennedie Shuler delivered again for Oregon State, recording 19 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 steals Saturday en route to a win and WCC Player of the Week honors
- The weekly award was Shuler's second straight and the fourth of the season for the Beavers, who are one of two teams with three different players (Shuler, Jenna Villa & Tiara Bolden) to win WCC Player of the Week (Santa Clara)
- The Beavs now face their toughest test of the conference season, a road battle with a Gonzaga team that took the Beavers to overtime in Gill Coliseum
- OSU enters with momentum in the right places, getting its best post play of the year from Lizzy Williamson (18 points, 9 rebounds, 4 blocks) to beat San Francisco 75-53 at home
- Williamson and Shuler were two of four scorers in double figures for Oregon State, joined by Jenna Villa (15 points) and Ally Schimel (11 points)
HOW CAN SHE ASSIST YOU
Kennedie Shuler is among the nation's most consistent distributors. The Gresham, Oregon product is one of just eight players nationally to hand out five-or-more assists in 17 or more games this season. Shuler is tied for 19th nationally and ranks second in the WCC with 5.7 assists per game. She was one dime shy of the school record with 14 against Long Beach State and is one of just eight players nationally with at least 14 assists in a game this season.
VOICE OF THE BEAVS
Voice of the Beavers Ron Callan has called 573 Oregon State women's basketball games since joining the program in the 2007-08 season, holding a record of 355-218 during that span. Ron called his 500th game of OSU women's basketball against Utah in 2024, a 91-66 victory. Callan will have his work cut out for him on senior day. As part of a decade-long tradition, he sings the national anthem for all international student-athletes on their senior day. This year, he has three to sing: Colombia (Susana Yepes), Australia (Lizzy Williamson), and Belgium (Néné Sow).
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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