Women's Hoops to Face First Ranked Team at No. 10 UCLA
Junior Earlysia Marchbanks

Junior Earlysia Marchbanks

Jan. 11, 2011

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LOOKING AHEADOregon State (7-8, 0-4 Pac-10) heads to Los Angeles to face its first ranked opponent of the season in No. 10 UCLA (13-1, 3-0 Pac-10) on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in Pauley Pavilion.

TRACKING THE BEAVS Full results from Thursday’s game can be found through osubeavers.com. Gametracker is available, and all but three home games (Jan. 8 - Washington State; Jan. 27 - California; Jan. 29 - Stanford) will also be streamed live for free through osubeavers.com. And as always, for in-game updates, follow OregonStateWBB on Twitter.

GAME 16: NO. 10 UCLA  Thursday, Jan. 13 (7:00 p.m.): Oregon State is 17-39 all-time against UCLA. The Bruins have claimed the last four straight meetings.


 

 

The UCLA Bruins are on a three-game winning streak, all conference game, after falling to LSU, 55-53, at home on December 28.  Against Pac-10 opponents, the Bruins are averaging 67.0 points per game, while holding their opponents to just 48.3. UCLA is shooting 43.4 percent from the field in conference play with wins over Washington, Washington State and USC. Junior Jasmine Dixon is the team’s leading scorer, averaging 11.8 points per game on 50.0 percent shooting. The 6-0 forward is also the team’s leading rebounder, averaging 6.2 boards per game. Senior guard Darxia Morris is close behind, averaging 11.2 points per game. UCLA is coached by Nikki Caldwell, who is in her third season with a 57-22 career record. The Bruins are 5-1 in Pauley Pavilion this season.

LAST TIME AROUND (MAR. 12, 2010)Julie Futch led the Beavers with 13 points, but Oregon State fell 60-44 to second-seeded UCLA in the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 Tournament. Haiden Palmer added 10 points, while Kirsten Tilleman had a team-high seven rebounds

REWIND TO THE LAST GAMESenior El Sara Greer had a team-high 15 points, adding 14 rebounds, but cold shooting by the Beavers cost them a 50-58 loss to Washington State. Redshirt sophomore Sage Indendi added 14 points, a career-best seven assists and three steals.

SEEKING 300Head coach Scott Rueck is just five wins away from earning his 300th career. He achieved his first 288 at George Fox in his 14 seasons as head coach.

NATIONALLY RECOGNIZEDThe Oregon State women’s basketball team is ranked 18th in the nation for its scoring defense, as of Jan. 9. The Beavers also rank 12th for personal fouls per game (13.7), 17th for blocked shots per game (5.3) and 32nd for three-point field goals per game (7.3). Individually, senior El Sara Greer ranks in the top 50 in one category — ninth for blocked shots per game (3.2), while redshirt sophomore Sage Indendi is 43rd for three-point field goal percentage (42.0).

LEADING THE PACThe Beavers have the stats in scoring defense (53.4 ppg) and blocked shots (5.3 bpg). Senior El Sara Greer leads the blocked shots race (3.2 bpg), while freshman Alyssa Martin tops the minutes played list (38.3).

SWINGING OVERRedshirt freshman Tami Brown joins the Beavers, making her debut on Friday, Dec. 3 against Pepperdine. Brown also competes for the Oregon State volleyball team at middle blocker. The 6-2 forward from Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS) was a McDonalds High School All-America candidate as a senior and a three-sport letterwinner as a freshman (volleyball and softball).

Additionally redshirt junior Courtney Wetzel joins the women’s basketball team after finishing her eligibility with the top 25 women’s soccer team. Wetzel started every game for the Beavers, being named to the NSCAA All-Pacific Region Second Team and earning All-Pac-10 Second Team accolades at the conclusion of the 2010 season.

OFFENSE SELLS TICKETS, DEFENSE WINS GAMESThe Oregon State women’s basketball team has one of the nation and conference’s best defenses so far this season, holding opponents to only 53.4 points per game. The Beavers are first in the conference in blocked shots per game (5.3 bpg) with senior El Sara Greer pacing the conference in the same category, averaging 3.2 per game. Overall on the season, the Beavers have forced 274 turnovers.

PINK ZONE The Oregon State women’s basketball team is proud to announce its annual Pink Zone game. The Beavers will host UCLA on Saturday, Feb. 12 at 2:00 p.m. in legendary Gill Coliseum. Fans that purchase a pink hat will receive free admission to the game.

Also, in conjunction with the gymnastics team’s Pink Out, a Pink Out breakfast will be held on Saturday, Jan. 29 at 9:30 a.m. in the Reser Club. Cost is $20 per couple, $12 per adult and $8 per child. A silent auction will also be held with all of the proceeds going to the Corvallis Clinic’s Project H.E.R.

SEASON TICKETSPurchase your 2010-11 Oregon State women’s basketball tickets today for the team’s 13 home games. Season ticket packages are only $72 for reserved seats for adults, $48 for general admission.

PAC-10 PACKSWith the Pac-10 season underway, it’s time to purchase your Pac-10 Pack. Pac-10 Packs are available with adult reserved seats available for $54 and general admission $36.

ODDS & ENDS — The Pac-10 Conference is celebrating its 25th year of women’s basketball. The conference expanded to include women’s competition in 1986-87 in 10 sports. The Pac-10 now sponsors both 11 men’s and women’s sports.

The 3-0 start to the season is the second time the team has opened that successfully in the last three seasons. Last season, the Beavers won in their season opener but then fell on the road.

Oregon State is now 2-0 on the season against Big West teams, defeating Long Beach State, 71-39, and Cal State Northridge, 49-32. And the Beavers are 2-0 against Big Sky teams, defeating Weber State, 62-55, and Eastern Washington, 64-60.

Freshman Alexis Bostick earned the Beavers’ only All-Tournament honors, leading the team to the Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic title.

TWO RETURNERSForwards senior El Sara Greer and sophomore Angela Misa are the two returnees this season. Greer started in all 31 games last season for the Beavers after transferring from Kirkwood Community College in Iowa, while Misa had limited playing time in her rookie season.

SEVEN NEWCOMERSSeven new faces join the Beaver women’s basketball program this season — one senior, one junior, one sophomore and five freshmen. Freshman legacy Alyssa Martin begins her career 20 years after her father, Earl, had a successful career for the men’s team. Freshmen Alexis Bostick and Classye James both join Oregon State after having successful prep careers, while junior Earlysia Marchbanks not only found success at the high school level but also at the junior college pace. Redshirt sophomore Sage Indendi was named the Division III Rookie of the Year at George Fox under head coach Scott Rueck but transferred her sophomore season and took the year off from competitive basketball. Redshirt freshman Jenna Dixon and freshman Katie Schrock will get a change to test their skill level at the Divison I level.

MARTIN VS. MARTINFreshman Alyssa Martin outplayed her father, Earl, in her career opener. Alyssa scored 24 points to Earl’s eight, three assists to one and 36 minutes to 15.

24’SFreshman Alyssa Martin wears No. 24. Her father, Earl Martin, wore No. 24. Alyssa scored 24 points in her Oregon State debut. And it’s been 24 years since her father started his career at Oregon State.

RUECK’S ASSISTANT COACHES — Head coach Scott Rueck welcomes a pair of assistant coaches this season in Mark Campbell and Eric Ely. Campbell became the winningest two-year guard in Hawai’i basketball history at guard. Ely brings over 12 years of Division I coaching experience splitting time at Oral Roberts and Missouri. He played professionally in France and Brazil after his collegiate career closed.

COACHES TELECONFERENCE — Pac-10 head women’s basketball coaches will be available on three media teleconference calls during the 2010-11 season. The calls will be scheduled for December 15, prior to the start of conference action; early January, at the start of Conference play; and Tuesday, Mar. 8, prior to the start of the Pac-10 Tournament. Media members may call the Pac-10 office to receive the number for both the live teleconference and taped replay. Contact Natalia Ciccone or Rachel Caton for the call-in number. Coach Scott Rueck’s set time on those three conference calls is 10:05 a.m.

PAC-10 TOURNAMENT — The 2010-11 Pacific-10 Conference Tournament will be held March 9-12 in Los Angeles at the Galen Center, home to USC men’s and women’s basketball and Staples Center. The first round and quarterfinals will be held at the Galen Center, while the semifinals and championship game will take place at Staples Center. For more on the Pac-10 Tournament, visit www.pac-10.org.

CATCH EVERY GAME ON THE RADIO — Every Oregon State women’s basketball game this season will be on the airwaves, either on the AM dial or online at osubeavers.com. Fans can catch games on KLOO 1340-AM, KTHH 990-AM, KJOE 1240-AM in the Corvallis area. Every game will also be available through Beaver Nation Online, the audio/visual service of osubeavers.com.

Ron Callan of KPAM 860 begins his second season as the voice of the Beavers.

For the fourth straight season, select games will be available for fans in the Portland area on KKAD 1550-AM. This year, the Beavers will be on 10 times in Portland, the same as the last three seasons. KKAD is the sister station of KPAM 860, which broadcasts Oregon State football, men’s basketball and baseball, among other Beavers’ information.

Date     Opponent                     Game Time (PT)

11/26   UNLV                                     7:30 p.m.

11/30   Cal State Bakersfield                        7:00 p.m.

12/03   Pepperdine                           7:00 p.m.

12/17   Southern Utah                     6:00 p.m.

12/21   Eastern Washington                           7:00 p.m.

12/31   Arizona State                       5:30 p.m.

01/15   USC                                       2:00 p.m.

01/29   Stanford                                2:00 p.m.

02/19   Oregon                                  5:00 p.m.

02/26   California                              7:30 p.m.

SEE THE BEAVS ON TV — Oregon State is scheduled to appear on television once this season with the option of a second game being televised late in the season.

The Civil War contest in Eugene on Sunday, Jan. 23 at 12:00 p.m. will broadcast nationally on FSN. Additionally, on Saturday, Feb. 26, the Pac-10 has reserved that date as a wild card selection, and each of the scheduled Pac-10 games could be televised with the announcement TBA.

BEAVERS ALL-ACCESS — FSN Northwest will air the popular 30-minute “Beavers All-Access” show beginning in January on Wednesday afternoons. Head coach Scott Rueck will sit down with host Mike Parker in taping for the show on three occasions at 101 next to Big River Restaurant in downtown Corvallis. Rueck will be there on January 10 and 31 and February 21.

BEAVER SPORTS TALK — Most of the Oregon State radio networks will carry Beaver Sports Talk, which airs every Tuesday during basketball season beginning at 7:00 p.m. The show originates from McMenamins on Monroe and will feature Oregon State basketball coaches Scott Rueck and Craig Robinson as well as selected players.

ONLINE HOME OF BEAVER ATHLETICS — The Internet home of Oregon State athletics, osubeavers.com, has a full slate of information on the Oregon State women’s basketball team. Game notes, photo galleries, roster and full schedule are available by visiting the website.

BEAVER NATION ONLINE — The subscription-based site within osubeavers.com offers exclusive interviews, highlights, webcasts and special features from Oregon State coaches and players throughout the year. Live events, game replays, weekly and post-game press conferences, special features, highlights and classic games are constantly shown on the site.

SEASON OPENERSThe game against Long Beach State was the 35th all-time opener. Oregon State has a 29-6 record in season openers after the victory. The Beavers have won the last 13 straight season openers, last six home openers.

LEGENDARY GILL — Gill Coliseum has been the home to Oregon State women’s basketball since the program’s inception in the 1978-79 season. The Beavers have gone 257-148 (.635) in games played in legendary Gill prior to the 2010-11 season. The coliseum seats 10, 400.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE BEAVERS — Oregon State completes play in Los Angeles at USC on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

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