Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jan 22, 2023 23:28:36 GMT -8
Beavs win!
The Beavs won their first game since December 21, 2022.
The Beavs won their first Pac-12 game since December 1, 2022.
The Beavs notched their most lopsided victory since the exhibition game against Lewis & Clark College on October 29, 2022.
The Beavs' win is their first win outside of Gill, since their exhibition win in Rome against Stella Azzurra Roma on August 23, 2022.
Outside of the exhibition games, the Beavs' win is their most lopsided since the win over Nicholls State on December 21, 2021.
Outside of the exhibition games, the Beavs' win is their first away from Gill, since the win over Loyola-Chicago in the 2021 Sweet 16.
The Beavs' win is their first win over a Pac-12 opponent outside of Gill, since the 2021 Pac-12 Championship Game win over Colorado.
The Beavs' win is their first true road win over a conference opponent, since the win over Utah on March 3, 2021.
The Beavs' win is their first at Haas Pavilion, since February 25, 2021.
The Beavs' win is their most lopsided Pac-12 win, since the 91-71 win over Washington on February 4, 2021.
Outside of their exhibition games, it is the Beavs' most lopsided win outside of Gill, since the 83-48 win over San Jose State in Paradise on November 27, 2019 (the day before Thanksgiving).
Outside of their exhibition games, it is the Beavs' most lopsided win in a true road game, since the 83-63 win over Wyoming in Laramie on November 16, 2019.
It is the Beavs' most lopsided Pac-12 road game, since the March 3, 2018, win in Pullman on March 3, 2018.
Tinkle won two Pac-12 road games by 20+ points. The last time that a Beaver team beat a conference team on the road by 20+ points before 2018 was in 1990, an 83-63 win in Pullman. The last coach to win at least twice on the road by 20+ points was Ralph Miller. Miller won in Tempe and Seattle in 1989 by 20+ points.
The last time that a coach won twice on the road against California was Eddie Payne, winning in 1996 by forfeit (a 70-52 loss on the court at Harmon Gym) and winning a "road" game in Oakland in 1998 (Harmon Gym was being renovated into Haas Pavilion and could not be used).
Jim Anderson won three times at Harmon Gym by six, one, and nine.
Before the game today, the last time that Oregon State beat California by more than 11 at Harmon Gym/Haas Pavilion was more than 40 years ago (January 9, 1982) en route to the Elite Eight.
The Beavs won their first game since December 21, 2022.
The Beavs won their first Pac-12 game since December 1, 2022.
The Beavs notched their most lopsided victory since the exhibition game against Lewis & Clark College on October 29, 2022.
The Beavs' win is their first win outside of Gill, since their exhibition win in Rome against Stella Azzurra Roma on August 23, 2022.
Outside of the exhibition games, the Beavs' win is their most lopsided since the win over Nicholls State on December 21, 2021.
Outside of the exhibition games, the Beavs' win is their first away from Gill, since the win over Loyola-Chicago in the 2021 Sweet 16.
The Beavs' win is their first win over a Pac-12 opponent outside of Gill, since the 2021 Pac-12 Championship Game win over Colorado.
The Beavs' win is their first true road win over a conference opponent, since the win over Utah on March 3, 2021.
The Beavs' win is their first at Haas Pavilion, since February 25, 2021.
The Beavs' win is their most lopsided Pac-12 win, since the 91-71 win over Washington on February 4, 2021.
Outside of their exhibition games, it is the Beavs' most lopsided win outside of Gill, since the 83-48 win over San Jose State in Paradise on November 27, 2019 (the day before Thanksgiving).
Outside of their exhibition games, it is the Beavs' most lopsided win in a true road game, since the 83-63 win over Wyoming in Laramie on November 16, 2019.
It is the Beavs' most lopsided Pac-12 road game, since the March 3, 2018, win in Pullman on March 3, 2018.
Tinkle won two Pac-12 road games by 20+ points. The last time that a Beaver team beat a conference team on the road by 20+ points before 2018 was in 1990, an 83-63 win in Pullman. The last coach to win at least twice on the road by 20+ points was Ralph Miller. Miller won in Tempe and Seattle in 1989 by 20+ points.
The last time that a coach won twice on the road against California was Eddie Payne, winning in 1996 by forfeit (a 70-52 loss on the court at Harmon Gym) and winning a "road" game in Oakland in 1998 (Harmon Gym was being renovated into Haas Pavilion and could not be used).
Jim Anderson won three times at Harmon Gym by six, one, and nine.
Before the game today, the last time that Oregon State beat California by more than 11 at Harmon Gym/Haas Pavilion was more than 40 years ago (January 9, 1982) en route to the Elite Eight.