Friday, January 14, 2011

UCLA 58, Oregon State 46

I went to last night's game just as much to see Oregon State as to see UCLA.

The Beavers intrigue me. Here's a program that was stripped down to two players by last summer, and was left for dead. OSU hired Scott Rueck - a 14-year Division III coach who took George Fox to a national title in 2009 - to rebuild. Rueck held open tryouts a few weeks after he arrived, and the group of virtual unknowns formed a team and began to practice.

They won their first three games, and in pre-season overall, the Beavers were 7-4. They haven't won a Pac-10 game yet, but they're doing pretty damned well for a group of newbies. Better than anyone expected.

Writer/my homie and UCLA game seatmate Daniel Uribe summed it up well last night:

"They have good defense, they transition well, they play team ball, and they really hustle," he said.

And perhaps what won both of our hearts: "They never stop trying."

When they'd closed the gap on the Bruins in the last few moments of the game, OSU was hustling. But even when they were behind, the Beavers were still working hard. I've seen much better teams play much less inspired than they did.

Rueck and his athletes were candid after the game. Rueck said they lack experience. Sage Indendi, who lead OSU in points last night and is the second-leading scorer on the team, said some of her teammates were intimidated and others were excited.

All of that is understandable. But what isn't yet understandable is how they're doing as well as they are.

I think it's Rueck - all five-foot-four of him (or so it looked to us). He's obviously a motivator as well as a coach. That's called a complete coach, and it bodes well for the future of the Beavers.

Their weakness is rebounding, as can be seen in the box score. But OSU out shot UCLA last night, 50-48 percent.

I'll be keeping my eye on the Beavers, but for now, color me impressed.



Oregon State's Earlysia Marchbanks (#15) passes the ball.



Box-out fest.



Oregon State Coach Scott Rueck oversees second half action.



Antonye Nyingifa dishes right.

More game photos HERE.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Some stats I noticed about OSU.

They shoot about 40% of their shots from outside the arc. They are 2nd in the Pac 10 in 3pt baskets made with 115,(Oregon is first with 132).
They lead the Pac 10 in blocked shots with 85. Of those 85, they are led by El Sara Greer with 53 blocked shots. She has more blocked shots than half of the Pac 10 teams.
They have the leading freshman scorer in the Pac 10, Alyssa Martin with a 14.9 ppg average(she is 7th overall in Pac 10 scoring, Nnemkadi Ogwumike leads all Pac 10 scorers with a 17.1 ppg avg), Chiney Ogwumike is the 2nd leading freshman scorer with 10.5 ppg avg.
On the negative side OSU is last in FT% in the Pac 10 with 56%. Only freshman A. Martin is over 60% at 75% FT pct.

IM in OC