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Three Beavers Recognized As Top Pac-12 Performers
December 18, 2025 | Football
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State running back Anthony Hankerson, offensive lineman Ryan Berger and defensive back Trey Glasper have been recognized as 2025 Top Performers in the Pac-12 Conference.
Hankerson was selected as the top offensive performer while Berger was honored as the top offensive lineman. Glasper was selected as the top freshman in a vote by Pac-12 media members.
Hankerson totaled 1,086 rush yards, the 17th-most ever by an Oregon State running back. In doing so, he became just the sixth player in program history to top 1,000 yards twice or more in a career, and he's the first since Jacquizz Rodgers in 2010. Hankerson rushed for 100 or more yards five times, and 10 times over his two-year Oregon State career
Hankerson posted a career-high 204 yards in Oregon State's win over Lafayette, tying the program's single-game record with four rushing touchdown. He ended his career with 24 scores, equaling him with Ryan Nall for eighth-most at Oregon State.
Berger played in 10 games this past season, making seven starts. He was versatile, starting at left guard, right guard and center. Per Pro Football Focus, he allowed just one sack and one quarterback hurry over 282 pass blocking snaps, for which he was graded at 80.9.
Glasper finished his freshman campaign with 23 tackles and his five pass breakups tied for most between Oregon State and Washington State. He picked off his first career pass against Houston, and his 23 tackles tied for first among freshman defensive backs. Glasper played in all 12 games, making nine starts.
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Hankerson was selected as the top offensive performer while Berger was honored as the top offensive lineman. Glasper was selected as the top freshman in a vote by Pac-12 media members.
Hankerson totaled 1,086 rush yards, the 17th-most ever by an Oregon State running back. In doing so, he became just the sixth player in program history to top 1,000 yards twice or more in a career, and he's the first since Jacquizz Rodgers in 2010. Hankerson rushed for 100 or more yards five times, and 10 times over his two-year Oregon State career
Hankerson posted a career-high 204 yards in Oregon State's win over Lafayette, tying the program's single-game record with four rushing touchdown. He ended his career with 24 scores, equaling him with Ryan Nall for eighth-most at Oregon State.
Berger played in 10 games this past season, making seven starts. He was versatile, starting at left guard, right guard and center. Per Pro Football Focus, he allowed just one sack and one quarterback hurry over 282 pass blocking snaps, for which he was graded at 80.9.
Glasper finished his freshman campaign with 23 tackles and his five pass breakups tied for most between Oregon State and Washington State. He picked off his first career pass against Houston, and his 23 tackles tied for first among freshman defensive backs. Glasper played in all 12 games, making nine starts.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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