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No. 9 Cougars steal win from Beavers in Gill
Washington State struggles against Oregon State much of game but pulls out late win
After trailing by as much as eight in the second half, the No. 9 Washington State Cougars fought back and took their first lead of the game with 8:17 left and went on to defeat the Oregon State Beavers 58-54 Saturday night at Gill Coliseum.
"This is a tough loss for us because we know we should have won it," said Beaver guard Wesley Washington, who had nine points and four assists.
Gymnasts prove they can win on road, too
Led by a career performance from sophomore Tasha Smith, Beavers record 11th-best team score in program history in win
SEATTLE - Oregon State had struggled this season on the road. No more. The Beavers posted the 11th best team score in OSU history reaching the 196-point mark for the second week in a row scoring 196.975.
For the second consecutive week OSU surpassed the 49-point mark on all four events setting season-highs on uneven bars (49.
Women win final regular season game
Casey Nash hits a career-high 28 points as Beavers pull out 66-61 victory over WSU in Pullman
PULLMAN, Wash. - Casey Nash poured in a career-high 28 points during her final regular season game as the Oregon State women's basketball team concluded the regular season with a 66-61 victory over Washington State at Beasley Coliseum.
OSU (9-18, 4-14 Pacific-10 Conference) trailed for much of the game, only regaining the lead 57-56 with 2:45 left in the game.
Big turnout for 3-on-3 tourney
Forty-three teams show up for seventh annual 3-on-3 tourney with chance to go to Pac-10s
The seventh annual Pac-10 3-on-3 basketball tournament was held Saturday in the upper gym of the Dixon Recreational Center as the culmination of OSU's campus wide "Wellness Week" put on by the Intramural Sports Office.
The tournament featured 43 teams divided into three divisions featuring a men's open bracket, a men's six-foot and under bracket and a women's bracket.
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