Santa Clara, California; Thursday, 9 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Santa Clara hosts Oregon State after Olivia Pollerd scored 20 points in Santa Clara's 67-59 win against the San Diego Toreros. The Broncos are 5-4 in home games.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.-- Oregon State women's basketball continues to keep pace with the upper tier of the WCC Conference.
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Oregon State found overtime road magic again, as Kennedie Shuler converted a three-point play with one second remaining Thursday night to give the Beavers a 74-72 win over Santa Clara. It was the ...
Oregon State is on track ... will have challenges. The Beavers remaining home games are Pepperdine (Jan. 23), Santa Clara (Jan. 25), Washington State (Feb. 6), Saint Mary’s (Feb. 8), Pacific ...
Only one more half stands between San Fran. and the win they were favored to collect coming into this evening. They have jumped out to a quick 43-34 lead against Oregon State. If San Fran. keeps playing like this,
The Broncos are 5-4 in home games. Santa Clara has a 1-0 record in games decided by 3 points or fewer. The Beavers are 4-2 in WCC play. Oregon State has a 2-6 record in games decided by 10 or more ...
San Francisco hosts the Oregon State Beavers after Freja Werth scored 24 points in San Francisco's 76-64 loss to the Pacific Tigers.
We debuted our “Four Out” series last January, with Gonzaga facing somewhat of an identity crisis coming off an upset loss to Santa Clara, having just dropped out of the AP Top 25 and entering a crucial stretch of West Coast Conference games that would determine the team’s NCAA Tournament fate.
By the end of their first season of ACC basketball, Cal and Stanford women’s teams will have traveled more than 23,000 miles apiece for conference road games. In their first road trips, to SMU and Clemson earlier this month,
Significant movement took place in the logjam at the top of the West Coast Conference women’s basketball standings last weekend. A week ago six teams were knotted at the top of the WCC. A week later just two remained deadlocked – Gonzaga and Washington State. Both teams swept a pair of games last week to gain a little separation.
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