
Beavers Take Down Hawks
December 10, 2021 | Women's Basketball
Oregon State wins first true road game
West Long Branch, N.J. – The No. 23 Oregon State women's basketball team took a victory in its first true road game of the season on Friday evening, as the Beavers beat Monmouth 72-58 in West Long Branch, N.J.
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"I was really pleased," said Oregon State head coach Scott Rueck. "To go on the road and get a win is always a great thing. We are looking to build consistency, and I thought the first half was excellent today. I really like the way we approached this game – the energy that we started with and maintained. We absorbed their run in the third quarter, regained control of the game and were able to put it away."
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Talia von Oelhoffen led the Beavers with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists. The point guard knocked down all seven of her free throw attempts.
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Taylor Jones finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and a pair of blocks, while fellow post Jelena Mitrovic recorded nine points and 10 rebounds.
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Ellie Mack and Greta Kampschroeder tallied eight points apiece.
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As a team, the Beavers shot 42.9 percent in the contest, compared to 32.9 percent for Monmouth. The Beavers held a 34-20 advantage on points in the paint.
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Oregon State's defense clamped down early in the contest, as the Beavers ended the first quarter in front 18-11.
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OSU used a 7-0 second-quarter run to go in front by 13 mid-way through the period. Oregon State continued to add to the lead from there, heading to the intermission with a 41-22 advantage.
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Von Oelhoffen led the Beavers with 12 first-half points. The Beavers did not commit a foul in the first two quarters.
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The Hawks battled back to open the third quarter, cutting the advantage to six five minutes into the frame. The Beavers responded to head to the fourth in front 57-44.
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Oregon State would lead by as many as 20 in the fourth quarter, on its way to the 14-point victory.
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The Beavers will head to Pennsylvania on Sunday for a matchup with Villanova.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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"I was really pleased," said Oregon State head coach Scott Rueck. "To go on the road and get a win is always a great thing. We are looking to build consistency, and I thought the first half was excellent today. I really like the way we approached this game – the energy that we started with and maintained. We absorbed their run in the third quarter, regained control of the game and were able to put it away."
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Talia von Oelhoffen led the Beavers with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists. The point guard knocked down all seven of her free throw attempts.
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Taylor Jones finished with 12 points, seven rebounds and a pair of blocks, while fellow post Jelena Mitrovic recorded nine points and 10 rebounds.
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Ellie Mack and Greta Kampschroeder tallied eight points apiece.
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As a team, the Beavers shot 42.9 percent in the contest, compared to 32.9 percent for Monmouth. The Beavers held a 34-20 advantage on points in the paint.
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Oregon State's defense clamped down early in the contest, as the Beavers ended the first quarter in front 18-11.
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OSU used a 7-0 second-quarter run to go in front by 13 mid-way through the period. Oregon State continued to add to the lead from there, heading to the intermission with a 41-22 advantage.
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Von Oelhoffen led the Beavers with 12 first-half points. The Beavers did not commit a foul in the first two quarters.
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The Hawks battled back to open the third quarter, cutting the advantage to six five minutes into the frame. The Beavers responded to head to the fourth in front 57-44.
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Oregon State would lead by as many as 20 in the fourth quarter, on its way to the 14-point victory.
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The Beavers will head to Pennsylvania on Sunday for a matchup with Villanova.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Team Stats
OSU
MU
FG%
.429
.329
3FG%
.263
.269
FT%
.760
1.000
RB
43
38
TO
10
10
STL
8
6
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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