BST Returns With Focus On Basketball

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State men's basketball head coach Wayne Tinkle and women's head coach Scott Rueck will be the featured guests when Beaver Sports Talk returns to the airwaves tonight, Tuesday, Dec. 2, from 7-8 p.m. at Buffalo Wild Wings on NW 9th Street in Corvallis.
The weekly radio show is hosted by the "Voice of the Beavers" Mike Parker. All fans are welcome to attend and each week there will be raffle prizes and marketing and promotional materials available. Beaver Sports Talk will occur every Tuesday until March 3, except for Dec. 16 and Dec. 30 when there are basketball games.
Beaver Sports Talk can be heard live throughout the state of Oregon on the Beaver Sports Radio Network as well as on TuneIn. Fans can click 'Audio/Video' on the top right of osubeavers.com or 'Live Audio' under 'Fan Zone' and 'Digital Media' to access the feed. The free live audio can also be heard on mobile devices by downloading the TuneIn Radio app. Search 'Oregon State Beaver Sports' to access our channel.
The men’s team is 3-2 through five games, including a perfect record at Gill Coliseum with wins over Rice, Corban and Oral Roberts. The December schedule includes five home games and road contests against Portland (Saturday, Dec. 6 in Portland) and Quinnipiac (Sunday, Dec. 21 in Hamden, Conn.). Mississippi State (Saturday, Dec. 13) and DePaul (Thursday, Dec. 18) will visit Gill Coliseum for the first time ever, while UC Santa Barbara (Tuesday, Dec. 30) will make the trek to Gill Coliseum for the first time since 1986 in the Beavers’ final game before Pac-12 play. Other December home games include: Mississippi Valley State (Wednesday, Dec. 3) and Grambling State (Monday, Dec. 15).
The women's team moved up to No. 17 in the AP Poll and No. 18 in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll this week, after improving to 5-0 with a pair of wins in Hawai’i. Oregon State is joined by California as the only remaining undefeated teams in the Pac-12. With five-straight victories to open the season, the Beavers sit just two behind the highest ever season-opening total in school history. Oregon State has also won 12 consecutive home games dating back to last season, one shy of a school record. Oregon State faces Idaho Thursday at 11 a.m. in the team’s “Beavers Beyond the Classroom” game.
Oregon State is offering an exclusive #Commit2Wayne ticket plan that provides fans with season tickets for the men’s team for a flat $199 (tickets were $364 last season). The price will gradually step up the following seasons ($249, $299, $349) but remain affordable, and there is no obligation to commit to all four years. Season tickets will be $349 next year and beyond for fans who do not take advantage of this unique opportunity this year.
Season tickets for the women’s team are $99 for reserved and $64 for general admission. Single game tickets are also available for as little as $5. There have already been nearly 1,000 season tickets purchased for the women’s team, which is coming off a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Fans can secure their season tickets to both teams by calling 800-GO-BEAVS or visiting beavertickets.com.





