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Oregon State Beavers men's basketball

The Oregon State Beavers men's basketball program, established in 1901, is the intercollegiate men's basketball program of Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon. Members of the Pac-12 Conference in NCAA Division I, the team plays home games on campus at Gill Coliseum, and the current head coach is Wayne Tinkle.

Oregon State Beavers men's basketball
UniversityOregon State University
First season1901–02
All-time record1783–1375 (.565)
Head coachWayne Tinkle (8th season)
ConferencePac-12
LocationCorvallis, Oregon
ArenaGill Coliseum
(Capacity: 9,604)
NicknameBeavers
Student sectionBeaver Dam
ColorsOrange and black[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Final Four
1949, 1963
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1947, 1949, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1982*, 2021
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1955, 1962, 1963, 1966, 1975, 1982*, 2021
NCAA tournament round of 32
1975, 1980*, 1981*, 1982*, 2021
NCAA tournament appearances
1947, 1949, 1955, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1975, 1980*, 1981*, 1982*, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2016, 2021
Conference tournament champions
2021
Conference regular season champions
1909, 1912, 1916, 1918, 1933, 1947, 1949, 1955, 1958, 1966, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1990
*vacated by NCAA

Oregon State has won 14 conference championships and appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times (three (198082) were later vacated by the NCAA). The Beavers have advanced to the Final Four twice (1949, 1963), and their most recent tournament appearance was in 2021, when they advanced to the Elite Eight after winning their first tournament games since 1982.

Conferences

Years Conference
1901–1908 Independent
1908–1915 Northwest Conference (NWC)
1915–1959 Pacific Coast Conference (PCC)
1959–1964 Independent
1964–present Pac-12 Conference ^

^ Pac-12's previous names: AAWU (1959–1968), Pacific-8 (1968–1978), and Pacific-10 (1978–2011)

Coaches

The Oregon State men's basketball team has had 21 head coaches, with one interim (2008). Both Amory T. "Slats" Gill and Ralph Miller are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Craig Robinson, the coach preceding Wayne Tinkle, was hired by OSU in 2008 out of Brown University, where he had just coached the Bears to a school-record 19 wins.[2] Robinson is the brother of United States first lady Michelle Obama, and the brother-in-law to United States President Barack Obama.[3] The longest-tenured head coach was Slats Gill, who was the coach for 36 seasons, winning 599 games during his time at OSU. The current coach, Wayne Tinkle, was hired by OSU in 2014 from the University of Montana – Missoula, where he coached the Montana Grizzlies to two Big Sky Conference championships and a school-record 25 wins.

Head Coach Years Record Pct.
J.B. Patterson 1902 1–2 .333
J.W. Viggers 1903 5–1 .883
W.O. Trine 1904–1907 39–7 .848
Roy Heater 1908 7–4 .636
E.D. Angell 1909–1910 19–8 .704
Clifford Reed 1911 3–5 .375
E. J. Stewart 1912–1916 67–33 .670
Everett May 1917 11–7 .611
Howard Ray 1918 15–0 1.000
H. W. Hargiss 1919–1920 10–25 .286
R. B. Rutherford 1921–1922 27–19 .587
Bob Hager 1923–1928 115–53 .685
Slats Gill 1929–1964 599–392 .604
Paul Valenti 1965–1970 91–82 .526
Ralph Miller 1971–1989 359–186 .659
Jim Anderson 1990–1995 79–90 .467
Eddie Payne 1996–2000 52–88 .371
Ritchie McKay 2001–2002 22–37 .372
Jay John 2003–2008 72–97 .426
Kevin Mouton (interim) 2008 0–13 .000
Craig Robinson 2008–2014 93–104 .469
Wayne Tinkle 2014–present 127–158 .446

History

1980–83 – Orange Express

 
Steve Johnson as a freshman at OSU

The 1980–81 Oregon State men's basketball season was arguably one of the best yet most upsetting basketball seasons in Oregon State history. The team was referred to as the Orange Express and was led by Beaver legendary coach Ralph Miller.[4][5][6] The Orange Express season was led by Beaver great, Steve Johnson, in his last year at OSU, and the Beavers were second in the final polls, released prior to the NCAA tournament. This was the first time in OSU history that the Beavers won at UCLA, and the Orange Express spent a school record eight weeks ranked first in at least one of the AP and Coaches Polls.[7] At the end of the regular season, the Beavers were 26–1 and entered the 48-team NCAA tournament as the top seed in the West region. They had a bye in the first round, but were upset in their opening game by #8 seed Kansas State 50–48 in the second round, at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles.[8] Miller was awarded UPI and AP Coach of the Year honors and Steve Johnson received All-American honors.[4]

For three seasons beginning in 1980–81, OSU posted an overall record of 77–11 (.875), second only to DePaul's 79–6 record over the same seasons. The Beavers' record included a 35–1 home record at Gill Coliseum, including a school best 24 consecutive home wins.[4]

However, NCAA sanctions followed these standout teams.[9] The NCAA found that many players, from 1979 to 1983 were involved in improper arrangements with outside representative related to the purchase of complimentary basketball tickets and the receipt of other prohibited benefits.[9] The NCAA vacated appearances from the 1980, 1981, and 1982 tournaments.[10]

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Beavers have appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times. Their combined record is 15–21. OSU had three NCAA Tournament appearances (1980, 1981 and 1982) vacated by the NCAA, resulting in 15 recognized appearances and an "official" NCAA Tournament record of 13–18. Their former 46-year drought between wins was the longest drought of any team from a major conference.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1947 Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place
Oklahoma
Wyoming
L 55–56
W 63–46
1949 Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place
Arkansas
Oklahoma A&M
Illinois
W 56–38
L 30–55
L 53–57
1955 Round of 24
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Bye
Seattle
San Francisco
 
W 83–71
L 56–57
1962 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Seattle
Pepperdine
#19 UCLA
   W 69–65 OT
W 69–67
L 69–88
1963 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place
Seattle
San Francisco
#4 Arizona State
#1 Cincinnati
#2 Duke
W 70–66
W 65–31
W 83–65
L 46–80
L 63–85
1964 Round of 25 Seattle L 57–61
1966 Round of 22
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Bye
Houston
Utah
 
W 63–60
L 64–70
1975 Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Middle Tennessee State
#3 Indiana
Central Michigan
W 78–67
L 71–81
L 87–88
1980* 2 W Round of 48
Round of 32
Bye
(10) Lamar
 
L 77–81*
1981* 1 W Round of 48
Round of 32
Bye
(8) Kansas State
 
L 48–50*
1982* 2 W Round of 48
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Bye
(7) Pepperdine
(3) #8 Idaho
(1) #6 Georgetown
 
W 70–51*
W 60–42*
L 45–69*
1984 6 ME Round of 48 (11) West Virginia L 62–64
1985 10 S Round of 64 (7) Notre Dame L 70–79
1988 12 S Round of 64 (5) Louisville L 61–70
1989 6 W Round of 64 (11) Evansville    L 90–94 OT
1990 5 W Round of 64 (12) Ball State L 53–54
2016 7 W Round of 64 (10) VCU L 67–75
2021 12 MW Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
(5) Tennessee
(4) #11 Oklahoma State
(8) #17 Loyola–Chicago
(2) #6 Houston
W 70–56
W 80–70
W 65–58
L 61–67

* Appearances and results from 1980, 1981, and 1982 were later vacated by the NCAA.

NIT results

The Beavers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) four times, with a combined record of 3–4.

Year Round Opponent Result
1979 First Round Nevada L 61–62
1983 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Idaho
New Orleans
Fresno State
W 77–59
W 88–71
L 67–76
1987 First Round
Second Round
New Mexico
California
W 85–82
L 62–65
2005 Opening Round Cal State Fullerton L 83–85

CBI results

The Beavers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) four times.
Their combined record is 7–4, and they were the champions in 2009.

Year Round Opponent Result
2009 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals–Game 1
Finals–Game 2
Finals–Game 3
Houston
Vermont
Stanford
UTEP
UTEP
UTEP
W 49–45
   W 71–70 OT
   W 66–63 OT
W 75–69
L 63–70
W 81–73
2010 First Round Boston University L 78–96
2012 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Western Illinois
TCU
Washington State
W 80–59
W 101–81
L 55–72
2014 First Round Radford L 92–96

All-time record vs. Pac-12 opponents

Opponent Wins Losses Pct. Streak
Arizona 21 61 .256 Arizona 3
Arizona St. 42 45 .488 ASU 2
California 62 87 .416 OSU 1
Colorado 7 14 .333 OSU 1
Oregon 187 163 .534 OSU 3
Stanford 73 70 .510 Stanford 1
UCLA 38 94 .288 UCLA 2
USC 64 71 .474 USC 2
Utah 12 17 .414 OSU 1
Washington 140 159 .468 Washington 1
Wash. St. 170 124 .578 WSU 1
  • Note all-time series includes non-conference matchups.

Rivalries

Oregon Ducks — Oregon State's main rivalry (formerly known as the Civil War[11]) is with the Ducks.

Washington Huskies — The Dog Fight is one of Oregon State's lesser known rivalry games.

Washington State Cougars — As land-grant universities, WSU and OSU have a longtime regional rivalry.

Arizona WildcatsThe Cat's Meow was coined during the Ralph Miller era when the Beavers would match-up against famed-coach Lute Olson's squad.

Notable players

Oregon State has had 75 all-conference and 32 All-America selections, five Pac-10 Players of the Year, 42 players selected in the NBA draft, and 24 players that have gone on to play in the NBA.[2][12] Additionally, OSU basketball alumni have 4 gold medals at the Olympics, including one by Lew Beck, who never played in the NBA. A total of 7 players have won 11 NBA titles, including three by A. C. Green, two by Brent Barry, two by Mel Counts, and one each by Red Rocha, Dave Gambee, Lonnie Shelton, and Gary Payton.[13]

NBA players

 

International league players

Retired numbers

Oregon State has retired the jersey numbers of five players:

Oregon State Beavers retired numbers
No. Player Career No. ret. Ref.
20 Gary Payton 1986–1990 1996 [14]
21 Mel Counts 1961–1964 1996 [14]
25 Ed Lewis 1931–1933 [14][15]
33 Steve Johnson 1976–1981 1996 [14]
45 A.C. Green 1981–1985 1996 [14]

NCAA records

The individual and team NCAA records below are current as of the end of the 2015–16 season.[16]

Individual Records

  • Field Goal Percentage (Single season)
  • Field Goal Percentage (Career, min. 400 made and 4 made per game)
  • Field Goal Percentage (Single game, min. 12 field goals made)
    • 1st (tie) – 100% Steve Johnson vs. Hawaii-Hilo (13 of 13), Dec. 5, 1979
  • Field Goal Percentage – Senior
  • Field Goal Percentage – Junior
  • Total Rebounds (Single game)
  • Assists (Career)
  • Average Assists Per Game (Career, min. 550 assists)
  • Steals (Career)

Team Records

  • Free-Throw Percentage (Single game, min. 30 free throws made)
    • 16th (tie) – 30–31 vs. Memphis, Dec. 19, 1990
  • Steals (Single game)
    • 22nd (tie) – 27 vs. Hawaii-Loa, Dec. 22, 1985
  • Field Goal Percentage (Season)
    • 3rd – 56.4% – 1981
    • 26th – 54.4% – 1980
  • All-Time Victories (Min. 25 years in Division I)
    • 23rd – 1,763 wins
  • Games played vs. Single Opponent
    • 1st – 354 vs. Oregon
    • 3rd – 305 vs. Washington
    • 4th – 303 vs. Washington State
  • Victories vs. Single Opponent
    • T-2nd – 190 vs. Oregon
    • 6th – 174 vs. Washington State

References

  1. ^ "Colors | Oregon State University Relations and Marketing". July 8, 2019.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Bill (2008-02-14). "He's much more than Obama's brother-in-law". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 2008-11-09.
  4. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-12-22.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-12-22.
  6. ^ "Orange Distress" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-12-22.
  7. ^ "1980–81 College Basketball Polls". sports-reference.com. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
  8. ^ Withers, Bud (March 15, 1981). "Tournament jinx ruins Beavers again". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1B.
  9. ^ a b "Herald-Journal – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
  10. ^ "Division I Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. pp. 48–49. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  11. ^ Adelson, Andrea (26 June 2020). "Oregon, Oregon State dropping 'Civil War' name for rivalry games". ESPN. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-04-26. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  14. ^ a b c d e
  15. ^ BTD’s Best All-Time Basketball Player: #4 Cliff Crandall v. #5 Ed Lewis (Orange Bracket) at Building the Dam, 20 Jul 2018
  16. ^ "2016–17 NCAA Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). ncaa.org. Retrieved February 24, 2017.

External links

  • Official website  

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The Oregon State Beavers men s basketball program established in 1901 is the intercollegiate men s basketball program of Oregon State University in Corvallis Oregon Members of the Pac 12 Conference in NCAA Division I the team plays home games on campus at Gill Coliseum and the current head coach is Wayne Tinkle Oregon State Beavers men s basketball2022 23 Oregon State Beavers men s basketball teamUniversityOregon State UniversityFirst season1901 02All time record1783 1375 565 Head coachWayne Tinkle 8th season ConferencePac 12LocationCorvallis OregonArenaGill Coliseum Capacity 9 604 NicknameBeaversStudent sectionBeaver DamColorsOrange and black 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Final Four1949 1963NCAA tournament Elite Eight1947 1949 1955 1962 1963 1966 1982 2021NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1955 1962 1963 1966 1975 1982 2021NCAA tournament round of 321975 1980 1981 1982 2021NCAA tournament appearances1947 1949 1955 1962 1963 1964 1966 1975 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1988 1989 1990 2016 2021Conference tournament champions2021Conference regular season champions1909 1912 1916 1918 1933 1947 1949 1955 1958 1966 1980 1981 1982 1984 1990 vacated by NCAAOregon State has won 14 conference championships and appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times three 1980 82 were later vacated by the NCAA The Beavers have advanced to the Final Four twice 1949 1963 and their most recent tournament appearance was in 2021 when they advanced to the Elite Eight after winning their first tournament games since 1982 Contents 1 Conferences 2 Coaches 3 History 3 1 1980 83 Orange Express 4 Postseason 4 1 NCAA tournament results 4 2 NIT results 4 3 CBI results 5 All time record vs Pac 12 opponents 6 Rivalries 7 Notable players 7 1 NBA players 7 2 International league players 7 3 Retired numbers 8 NCAA records 9 References 10 External linksConferences EditYears Conference1901 1908 Independent1908 1915 Northwest Conference NWC 1915 1959 Pacific Coast Conference PCC 1959 1964 Independent1964 present Pac 12 Conference Pac 12 s previous names AAWU 1959 1968 Pacific 8 1968 1978 and Pacific 10 1978 2011 Coaches EditThe Oregon State men s basketball team has had 21 head coaches with one interim 2008 Both Amory T Slats Gill and Ralph Miller are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Craig Robinson the coach preceding Wayne Tinkle was hired by OSU in 2008 out of Brown University where he had just coached the Bears to a school record 19 wins 2 Robinson is the brother of United States first lady Michelle Obama and the brother in law to United States President Barack Obama 3 The longest tenured head coach was Slats Gill who was the coach for 36 seasons winning 599 games during his time at OSU The current coach Wayne Tinkle was hired by OSU in 2014 from the University of Montana Missoula where he coached the Montana Grizzlies to two Big Sky Conference championships and a school record 25 wins Head Coach Years Record Pct J B Patterson 1902 1 2 333J W Viggers 1903 5 1 883W O Trine 1904 1907 39 7 848Roy Heater 1908 7 4 636E D Angell 1909 1910 19 8 704Clifford Reed 1911 3 5 375E J Stewart 1912 1916 67 33 670Everett May 1917 11 7 611Howard Ray 1918 15 0 1 000H W Hargiss 1919 1920 10 25 286R B Rutherford 1921 1922 27 19 587Bob Hager 1923 1928 115 53 685Slats Gill 1929 1964 599 392 604Paul Valenti 1965 1970 91 82 526Ralph Miller 1971 1989 359 186 659Jim Anderson 1990 1995 79 90 467Eddie Payne 1996 2000 52 88 371Ritchie McKay 2001 2002 22 37 372Jay John 2003 2008 72 97 426Kevin Mouton interim 2008 0 13 000Craig Robinson 2008 2014 93 104 469Wayne Tinkle 2014 present 127 158 446History Edit1980 83 Orange Express Edit Steve Johnson as a freshman at OSU The 1980 81 Oregon State men s basketball season was arguably one of the best yet most upsetting basketball seasons in Oregon State history The team was referred to as the Orange Express and was led by Beaver legendary coach Ralph Miller 4 5 6 The Orange Express season was led by Beaver great Steve Johnson in his last year at OSU and the Beavers were second in the final polls released prior to the NCAA tournament This was the first time in OSU history that the Beavers won at UCLA and the Orange Express spent a school record eight weeks ranked first in at least one of the AP and Coaches Polls 7 At the end of the regular season the Beavers were 26 1 and entered the 48 team NCAA tournament as the top seed in the West region They had a bye in the first round but were upset in their opening game by 8 seed Kansas State 50 48 in the second round at Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles 8 Miller was awarded UPI and AP Coach of the Year honors and Steve Johnson received All American honors 4 For three seasons beginning in 1980 81 OSU posted an overall record of 77 11 875 second only to DePaul s 79 6 record over the same seasons The Beavers record included a 35 1 home record at Gill Coliseum including a school best 24 consecutive home wins 4 However NCAA sanctions followed these standout teams 9 The NCAA found that many players from 1979 to 1983 were involved in improper arrangements with outside representative related to the purchase of complimentary basketball tickets and the receipt of other prohibited benefits 9 The NCAA vacated appearances from the 1980 1981 and 1982 tournaments 10 Postseason EditNCAA tournament results Edit The Beavers have appeared in the NCAA tournament 18 times Their combined record is 15 21 OSU had three NCAA Tournament appearances 1980 1981 and 1982 vacated by the NCAA resulting in 15 recognized appearances and an official NCAA Tournament record of 13 18 Their former 46 year drought between wins was the longest drought of any team from a major conference Year Seed Round Opponent Result1947 Elite EightRegional 3rd Place OklahomaWyoming L 55 56W 63 461949 Elite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place ArkansasOklahoma A amp MIllinois W 56 38L 30 55L 53 571955 Round of 24Sweet SixteenElite Eight ByeSeattleSan Francisco W 83 71L 56 571962 Round of 25Sweet SixteenElite Eight SeattlePepperdine 19 UCLA W 69 65 OTW 69 67L 69 881963 Round of 25Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place SeattleSan Francisco 4 Arizona State 1 Cincinnati 2 Duke W 70 66W 65 31W 83 65L 46 80L 63 851964 Round of 25 Seattle L 57 611966 Round of 22Sweet SixteenElite Eight ByeHoustonUtah W 63 60L 64 701975 Round of 32Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Middle Tennessee State 3 IndianaCentral Michigan W 78 67L 71 81L 87 881980 2 W Round of 48Round of 32 Bye 10 Lamar L 77 81 1981 1 W Round of 48Round of 32 Bye 8 Kansas State L 48 50 1982 2 W Round of 48Round of 32Sweet SixteenElite Eight Bye 7 Pepperdine 3 8 Idaho 1 6 Georgetown W 70 51 W 60 42 L 45 69 1984 6 ME Round of 48 11 West Virginia L 62 641985 10 S Round of 64 7 Notre Dame L 70 791988 12 S Round of 64 5 Louisville L 61 701989 6 W Round of 64 11 Evansville L 90 94 OT1990 5 W Round of 64 12 Ball State L 53 542016 7 W Round of 64 10 VCU L 67 752021 12 MW Round of 64Round of 32Sweet SixteenElite Eight 5 Tennessee 4 11 Oklahoma State 8 17 Loyola Chicago 2 6 Houston W 70 56W 80 70 W 65 58L 61 67 Appearances and results from 1980 1981 and 1982 were later vacated by the NCAA NIT results Edit The Beavers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT four times with a combined record of 3 4 Year Round Opponent Result1979 First Round Nevada L 61 621983 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals IdahoNew OrleansFresno State W 77 59W 88 71L 67 761987 First RoundSecond Round New MexicoCalifornia W 85 82L 62 652005 Opening Round Cal State Fullerton L 83 85CBI results Edit The Beavers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational CBI four times Their combined record is 7 4 and they were the champions in 2009 Year Round Opponent Result2009 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Game 1Finals Game 2Finals Game 3 HoustonVermontStanfordUTEPUTEPUTEP W 49 45 W 71 70 OT W 66 63 OTW 75 69L 63 70W 81 732010 First Round Boston University L 78 962012 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Western IllinoisTCUWashington State W 80 59W 101 81L 55 722014 First Round Radford L 92 96All time record vs Pac 12 opponents EditOpponent Wins Losses Pct StreakArizona 21 61 256 Arizona 3Arizona St 42 45 488 ASU 2California 62 87 416 OSU 1Colorado 7 14 333 OSU 1Oregon 187 163 534 OSU 3Stanford 73 70 510 Stanford 1UCLA 38 94 288 UCLA 2USC 64 71 474 USC 2Utah 12 17 414 OSU 1Washington 140 159 468 Washington 1Wash St 170 124 578 WSU 1Note all time series includes non conference matchups Rivalries EditOregon Ducks Oregon State s main rivalry formerly known as the Civil War 11 is with the Ducks Washington Huskies The Dog Fight is one of Oregon State s lesser known rivalry games Washington State Cougars As land grant universities WSU and OSU have a longtime regional rivalry Arizona Wildcats The Cat s Meow was coined during the Ralph Miller era when the Beavers would match up against famed coach Lute Olson s squad Notable players EditOregon State has had 75 all conference and 32 All America selections five Pac 10 Players of the Year 42 players selected in the NBA draft and 24 players that have gone on to play in the NBA 2 12 Additionally OSU basketball alumni have 4 gold medals at the Olympics including one by Lew Beck who never played in the NBA A total of 7 players have won 11 NBA titles including three by A C Green two by Brent Barry two by Mel Counts and one each by Red Rocha Dave Gambee Lonnie Shelton and Gary Payton 13 NBA players Edit Jared Cunningham in 2010 Brent Barry Vic Bartolome Corey Benjamin Ricky Berry Ray Blume Freddie Boyd Jay Carty Lester Conner Mel Counts Jared Cunningham Drew Eubanks Gary Freeman Dave Gambee A C Green Swede Halbrook Scott Haskin Jim Jarvis Omari Johnson Steve Johnson John Mandic Eric Moreland Jose Ortiz Gary Payton Gary Payton II Loy Petersen Mark Radford Red Rocha Lonnie Shelton Charlie Sitton Ethan Thompson International league players Edit Stephen Thompson Jr born 1997 basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueRetired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Oregon State has retired the jersey numbers of five players Oregon State Beavers retired numbersNo Player Career No ret Ref 20 Gary Payton 1986 1990 1996 14 21 Mel Counts 1961 1964 1996 14 25 Ed Lewis 1931 1933 14 15 33 Steve Johnson 1976 1981 1996 14 45 A C Green 1981 1985 1996 14 NCAA records EditThe individual and team NCAA records below are current as of the end of the 2015 16 season 16 Individual Records Field Goal Percentage Single season 1st 74 6 Steve Johnson 1981 235 of 315 5th 71 0 Steve Johnson 1980 211 of 297 Field Goal Percentage Career min 400 made and 4 made per game 1st 67 8 Steve Johnson 1976 81 828 of 1 222 Field Goal Percentage Single game min 12 field goals made 1st tie 100 Steve Johnson vs Hawaii Hilo 13 of 13 Dec 5 1979 Field Goal Percentage Senior 1st 74 6 Steve Johnson 1981 235 of 315 Field Goal Percentage Junior 1st 71 0 Steve Johnson 1980 211 of 297 Total Rebounds Single game 16th tie 36 Swede Halbrook vs Idaho Feb 15 1955 Assists Career 12th 939 Gary Payton 1987 1990 Average Assists Per Game Career min 550 assists 9th 7 82 Gary Payton 1987 1990 Steals Career 25th tie 321 Gary Payton 1987 1990Team Records Free Throw Percentage Single game min 30 free throws made 16th tie 30 31 vs Memphis Dec 19 1990 Steals Single game 22nd tie 27 vs Hawaii Loa Dec 22 1985 Field Goal Percentage Season 3rd 56 4 1981 26th 54 4 1980 All Time Victories Min 25 years in Division I 23rd 1 763 wins Games played vs Single Opponent 1st 354 vs Oregon 3rd 305 vs Washington 4th 303 vs Washington State Victories vs Single Opponent T 2nd 190 vs Oregon 6th 174 vs Washington StateReferences Edit Colors Oregon State University Relations and Marketing July 8 2019 a b Craig Robinson Era Begins at Oregon State Archived from the original on 2012 02 17 Retrieved 2008 12 21 Reynolds Bill 2008 02 14 He s much more than Obama s brother in law The Providence Journal Retrieved 2008 11 09 a b c OSU Sports History Minute Archived from the original on 2010 06 09 Retrieved 2010 12 22 1980 81 OSU Basketball Team Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2010 12 22 Orange Distress PDF Retrieved 2010 12 22 1980 81 College Basketball Polls sports reference com Retrieved February 24 2017 Withers Bud March 15 1981 Tournament jinx ruins Beavers again Eugene Register Guard Oregon p 1B a b Herald Journal Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 2016 05 16 Division I Records PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association pp 48 49 Retrieved February 6 2018 Adelson Andrea 26 June 2020 Oregon Oregon State dropping Civil War name for rivalry games ESPN Retrieved 27 July 2021 NBA ABA Players who attended Oregon State University Archived from the original on 2006 04 26 Retrieved 2016 12 12 Barry Wins Another NBA Title Archived from the original on 2012 02 17 Retrieved 2008 12 21 a b c d e Oregon State History Honors and awards BTD s Best All Time Basketball Player 4 Cliff Crandall v 5 Ed Lewis Orange Bracket at Building the Dam 20 Jul 2018 2016 17 NCAA Men s Basketball Record Book PDF ncaa org Retrieved February 24 2017 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oregon State Beavers men 27s basketball amp oldid 1156099331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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