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Oregon State Giving up Stubborn Washington State, wins its 10th consecutive home game – Oregonlive

Oregon State Giving up Stubborn Washington State, wins its 10th consecutive home game – Oregonlive

Corvallis-Oregon State shook a nine-day break, the bad taste of a loss of 38 points and identified the state of Washington to return to the profit column.

Beats bounced from a slow start, then spent most of the second cultivation of the unsuccessful cougars to get a 82-74 win on Thursday night at Gill Coliseum.

Do not act with the loss of 98-60 in Gonzaga on January 28, the beavers were often a sieve defensive. But Oregon State received his insult after starting to start, shooting 51% and making 30 free throws.

Bobbers (17-7, 7-4 WCC) needed it all because Washington State desperately set to end what is now a losing series of five games. Despite the registration of 29 fouls, Cougars hung there, following 76-74 with two minutes.

The victory was the 10th consecutive Oregon State, the longest after the 2014-15 season. Beavers are 14-1 in Gill Coliseum this season, their best record for the home since he left 11-0 in 1983-84.

Michael Ratay scored 21 points, Parsa Falah 17 and Nate Kingz 15 to lead Beats. Oregon State struck WSU inside, exceeding Cougars 36-19.

Nate Calsese scored 25 points to lead the State of Washington (15-10, 5-7).

Beats’ defense at times seemed sluggish in the first half as the cougities grabbed the half-time lead by 37-36. WSU fired 50% during the opening half and owned the lead for more than 18 minutes.

Oregon State left with 9-1 when he started to react. The best section of Beats came in the middle in the first half, when seven consecutive points peel off, taking a lead from 19-17 at the Liutauras Lelevicius triphone.

Inertia was fleeting as the cougars were often cut through OSU protection for rim baskets or open threes. The beavers spent the rest of half, pursuing the State of Washington. OSU pulled away within one half after Fallah and Damarco Minor had a layout in the last 90 seconds of the half.

Oregon State briefly climbed where he remained before halftime, marking the first seven points of the second half to take a lead by 43-37. Beavers, taking advantage of the difficult problems of the cougars, began to drive heavily in the basket. The game of three points from Falah gave the OSU the largest lead of 50-42.

The staff of Washington was determined not to let the game get out. The cougars pulled within 52-49 driving from Nate Calsez with 14 minutes left. Each time the OSU opens six to eight points, the cougars will react with contested three or difficult internal shots.

With its lead, trimmed to 65-64 and eight minutes, the Bobbs returned to seven when Kingz hit a triphone and Ratay turned a three-point game. Do it a little well. The cougars returned with three consecutive in a row to withdraw within 73-72 and 4:05.

The Oregon State prevailed as Ratage hit a difficult jumper and a pair of free stretching to give the beavers a comfortable margin.

It was the 306th game between Oregon and Washington State, the sixth most arrogant series in Division I Men’s Basketball.

The state of Washington is trained by David Riley, whose uncle is former Oregon football coach Mike Riley.

The Oregon State graduated from a home stand for two games on Saturday when Beavers played the leader of the WCC Saint Mary at 19:00 at Gill Coliseum.

-you can find Dachel on 360-607-4824, [email protected] or @nickdaschelS

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