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    2011-12 Oregon State Basketball

    Mens Basketball Media Relations Contact - Shawn Schoeffler [email protected]: 541-737-8898 209 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331 www.osubeavers.com

    THE GAME: Oregon State (15-9, 5-7 Pac-12)returns to the court on Sunday when it hosts theco-Pac-12-leading Washington Huskies (16-8,9-3) in a nationally-televised game at 2:30 p.m.at Gill Coliseum.

    QUICKLY: Oregon State is sixth in the nation inscoring (80.8) and third in steals (10.13) ... TheBeavers are outscoring their opponents 260-132 on fast break points and 525-347 on points

    off turnovers ... Jared Cunningham continues tolead the Pac-12 in scoring (18.6) and steals(2.8, fourth in the nation) ... Cunningham has asteal in 26 consecutive games dating back tolast season, the third longest streak in schoolhistory ... Cunningham moved into 28th on Ore-gon States career scoring list with 1,073 pointsafter scoring 33 against Washington State, thethird time this season he has scored 30+ in agame ... The starting frontline of Devon Collier(.618), Joe Burton (.548) and Angus Brandt(.545) are 1-8-10 in the Pac-12 in field goalpercentage ... Ahmad Starks has made a triple in22 of 24 games this season and has attempted

    158 from beyond the arc, the fifth-most in a sea-son in Oregon State history ... Eric Moreland setthe schools freshman blocked shot record andis fifth on the schools freshman rebounding listwith a team-best 153 boards.

    2011-12 ScheduleDate Opponent Time/Result11/12 CSU Bakersfield W, 86-6211/14 West Alabama # W, 93-6011/16 Hofstra # W, 82-7211/19 vs. Texas ^ W, 100-95 (OT)11/21 vs. Vanderbilt ^ L, 62-6411/26 at Towson W, 66-46

    12/4 Montana < W, 71-4612/9 Idaho < L, 60-7412/13 Illinois-Chicago < W, 95-5312/15 Howard W, 93-7212/18 Portland State < W, 101-6812/21 at Chicago State W, 92-66

    12/29 at Washington * < L, 80-9512/31 at Washington State * < L, 76-81

    1/5 California * W, 92-851/7 Stanford * < L, 101-103 (4 OT)1/12 at Arizona * < L, 73-81 (OT)1/14 at Arizona State * < L, 66-761/19 UCLA * > W, 87-841/21 USC * < W, 78-591/29 at Oregon * > W, 76-71

    2/2 at Colorado * L, 60-822/4 at Utah * W, 76-582/9 Washington State * L, 73-832/12 Washington * > 2:30 p.m.2/16 at Stanford * 7:00 p.m.

    2/18 at California * 7:00 p.m.2/26 Oregon * > 4:30 p.m.

    3/1 Utah * % TBA3/3 Colorado * % TBA

    3/7-10 Pac-12 Tournament

    HOME GAMES ARE IN BOLDTimes and dates are subject to change.All times Pacific.

    # TicketCity Legends Classic Regional Round^ TicketCity Legends Classic Championship

    Round at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford,N.J.

    & Pac-12 Tournament at the Staples Center inLos Angeles, Calif.

    * Pacific-12 Conference game

    ^ Televised on ESPN3< Televised on ROOT SPORTS> Televised on FSN

    % Wildcard selection will be made on Feb. 20

    Oregon StateOverall Record ...............................................15-9Pac-12 Record ................................................5-7

    Home Record ............................................10-3Road Record ............... .................. .............. 4-5Neutral Record ............... .................. ........... 1-1

    Streak............................................................Lost 1

    WashingtonOverall Record ...............................................16-8

    Pac-12 Record ................................................9-3Home Record ............................................13-2Road Record ............... .................. .............. 3-4Neutral Record ............... .................. ........... 0-2

    Streak............................................................Lost 1

    The SeriesThe Series ...............................................136-153

    At Corvallis ..............................................94-47At Gill Coliseum .....................................44-26

    Streak..............................................Washington 1

    Live CoverageRadio ................. Beaver Sports Radio Network

    Mike Parker (play-by-play)Television................ .............. ROOT Sports/FSN

    Joel Meyers (play-by-play)Don MacLean (analyst)

    Live Audio/Stats ................. ......osubeavers.com

    Oregon State Probable Starters (Based on Last Game)No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG APG

    1 Jared Cunningham G 6-4 194 Jr. 18.6 3.8 2.83 Ahmad Starks G 5-9 165 So. 12.6 2.1 2.7

    11 Joe Burton F 6-7 280 Jr. 8.7 6.1 3.144 Devon Collier F 6-8 215 So. 13.0 4.6 1.812 Angus Brandt C 6-10 242 Jr. 8.8 3.5 1.3

    Oregon State Off The Bench (Based on Last Game)No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG APG

    0 Kevin McShane F 6-9 240 Sr. 1.7 1.5 0.52 Challe Barton G 6-3 193 Fr. 1.9 0.6 0.8

    10 Daniel Jones C 6-11 230 So. 0.2 0.2 0.013 Rhys Murphy F 6-7 195 So. 2.0 1.0 0.114 Daniel Gomis F 6-10 225 Fr. -- -- --15 Eric Moreland F 6-10 215 Fr. 4.6 6.4 1.024 C.J. Mitchell G 6-1 179 So. 0.5 0.3 0.031 Jullian Powers G 6-2 193 So. 0.0 0.6 0.032 Michael Moyer G 6-2 205 So. -- -- --55 Roberto Nelson G 6-3 195 So. 9.8 3.0 2.7

    Oregon State (15-9, 5-7) vs. Washington (16-8, 9-3)February 12, 2012 2:30 p.m. PT Gill Coliseum Corvallis, Ore.

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    OREGON STATE QUICK FACTS

    GENERAL

    Location ............................................................................. . Corvallis, Ore.

    Founded ..............................................................................................1868

    Enrollment ......................................................................... ..............23,761

    Nickname .......................................................................................Beavers

    Colors ...........................................................................Orange and Black

    Conference ................................................................................Pacific-12

    President .......................................................................... Dr. Edward Ray

    Athletic Faculty Representative .........................Dr. Joseph Spatafora

    Director of Athletics .........................................................Bob De Carolis

    Senior Womens Administrator ....................................Marianne Vydra

    Athletic Department Phone ............................................ 541-737-2547

    Ticket Office Phone ........................................................800-GO-BEAVS

    Home Arena (Capacity) ....................................... Gill Coliseum (9,604)

    Web Site .............................................................. www.osubeavers.com

    Press Row Phone ............................................................. 541-737-3020

    COACHING STAFF

    Head Coach .................................................. Craig Robinson (4th Year)

    Alma Mater .................................................................. Princeton 83

    OSU Record .............................................................58-65 (4 years)

    Pac-12 Record ........................................................25-41 (4 years)

    Career Record .........................................................88-93 (6 years)

    Associate Head Coach ...................................Doug Stewart (4th Year)

    Alma Mater ....................................................................... Brown 94

    Assistant Coach ............................................ Nate Pomeday (4th Year)

    Alma Mater ........................................................... Northwestern 99

    Assistant Coach .................................................David Grace (4th Year)

    Alma Mater ........................................................................... Park 03

    Basketball Office Phone .................................................. 541-737-2076

    Basketball Email [email protected]

    SUPPORT STAFF

    Operations Manager ................................................Jaimee Kirkpatrick

    Athletic Trainer ....................................................................Tom Fregoso

    Strength and Conditioning Coach ........................................Tim Rabas

    Academic Counselor ........................................................... Ardell Bailey

    TEAM INFORMATION2010-11 Record............................................................................... 11-20

    Home: 9-7 Away: 1-12 Neutral: 1-1

    2010-11 Conference Record ............................................................5-13

    Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................4/1

    Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................................... 11/4

    Redshirts Returning .................................................................................2

    Newcomers ....................................................................... ....................... 2

    MENS BASKETBALL HISTORY

    First Year ................................................................1901-02 (111 years)

    All-Time Record .................................................................... 1,634-1,227

    All-Time Conference Record .....................................................749-753Regular Season Titles ................................................................... 21

    Last Regular Season Title ........................................................1990

    All-Time Pac-12 Record (since 1978-79) ...............................272-334

    Regular Season Titles ......................................................................5

    Last Regular Season Title ........................................................1990

    NCAA Tournament Appearances..........................................16 (12-19)

    Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ...................................... 1990

    NIT Appearances ........................................................................... 4 (3-4)

    Last NIT Appearance ................................................................2005

    CBI Appearances ........................................................................... 2 (5-2)

    Last CBI Appearance ................................................................2010

    2011-12 OREGON STATE MENS BASKETBALL ROSTER

    NUMERICAL ROSTER

    NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE)

    0 Kevin McShane F 6-9 240 Sr.* 3L Portland, Ore. (Jesuit HS/Clackamas CC)

    1 Jared Cunningham G 6-4 194 Jr. 2L Oakland, Calif. (San Leandro HS)

    2 Challe Barton G 6-3 193 Fr. HS Goteborg, Sweden (Sandagymnasiet)

    3 Ahmad Starks G 5-9 165 So. 1L Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young HS)

    10 Daniel Jones C 6-11 230 So.> 1L Orland, Calif. (Hamilton Union HS)

    11 Joe Burton F/C 6-7 280 Jr. 2L Soboba, Calif. (West Valley HS)

    12 Angus Brandt F/C 6-10 242 Jr. 2L Sydney, Australia (Blaxland HS)13 Rhys Murphy F 6-7 195 So.* RS Sydney, Australia (Barker College Senior School)

    14 Daniel Gomis F 6-10 225 Fr. HS Thies, Senegal (Oak Hill Academy)

    15 Eric Moreland F 6-10 215 Fr.* RS Missouri City, Texas (Hightower HS/UTEP)

    24 C.J. Mitchell G 6-1 179 So.> HS Portland, Ore. (Horizon Christian HS)

    31 Jullian Powers G 6-2 193 So.> HS Arlington, Texas (Tennyson HS)

    32 Michael Moyer G 6-2 205 So.> TR Turner, Ore. (Sprague HS/St. John Fisher College)

    44 Devon Collier F 6-8 215 So. 1L Bronx, N.Y. (St. Anthony HS)

    55 Roberto Nelson G 6-3 195 So.* 1L Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara HS)

    * used redshirt year

    > walk-on

    Head Coach: Craig Robinson (fourth year, Princeton, 1983)

    Associate Head Coach: Doug Stewart (Brown, 1994)Assistant Coaches: Nate Pomeday (Northwestern, 1999), David Grace (Park, 2003)Operations Manager: Jaimee KirkpatrickAthletic Trainer: Tom Fregoso

    Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Rabas

    PRONUNCIATION GUIDEChalle Barton (Cholly)Devon Collier (DUH-von)

    Daniel Gomis (GO-miss)Rhys Murphy (REESE)

    Nate Pomeday (POM-a-DAY)Ahmad Starks (a-MOD)

    PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR? HISTORY SAYS YES: Jared Cunningham leads thePac-12 in scoring (18.6) and steals (2.8) and could become just the sixth player to leadthe conference in both categories since they started keeping steals statistics in 1978. Alfive players who led the conference in scoring and steals were named Pac-10 Player of theYear that season.

    Players to Lead the Pac-12 in Scoring and Steals 1979-80 -- Don Collins, WSU (23.1 ppg, 2.7 spg)

    1989-90 -- Gary Payton, OSU (25.7 ppg, 3.4 spg)1990-91 -- Terrell Brandon, ORE (26.6 ppg, 2.3 spg)

    1998-99 -- Jason Terry, ARIZ (21.9 ppg, 2.8 spg)2008-09 -- James Harden, ASU (20.1 ppg, 1.7 spg)

    JARED MOVING UP THE LIST: Jared Cunningham is fourth in the nation at 2.83 stealsper game. He has 196 in his career and is fourth on Oregon States career steals list andonly three behind Brent Barry who had 199 in his four seasons at Oregon State. He alsopassed Ray Blume to move into second on the schools junior steals list with 68 and trailsonly Gary Payton who had 91 in 1988-89. Cunningham has a steal in all 24 games thisseason and has a consecutive game streak of 26 games dating back to last season, thethird longest in school history, trailing only streaks of 34 and 29 by Gary Payton.

    Career Steals List Consecutive Games With A Steal 1. Gary Payton 321 34 Gary Payton Feb. 89-March 90

    2. Ray Blume 205 29 Gary Payton Feb. 88-Feb. 893. Brent Barry 199 26 Jared Cunningham March 11-present

    4. Jared Cunningham 196 24 Dwayne Allen Jan.-Feb. 795. Mark Radford 184 22 Gary Payton Dec. 86-March 87

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    FOLLOWING THE BEAVERS

    ON FACEBOOK

    facebook.com/oregonstatembb

    ON TWITTER

    twitter.com/oregonstatembb

    ON YOUTUBE

    youtube.com/user/OSUBeaversAthletics

    CRAIG ROBINSON WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCEOregon State head coach Craig Robinson will hold his weekly press

    conference every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. from Media Room 15

    (located at the basement of Gill Coliseum). The press conference

    will be streamed live on Beaver Nation Online and the quotes will

    be transcribed on osubeavers.com shortly after it has concluded.

    BEAVER SPORTS RADIO NETWORKThe Oregon State mens basketball team enjoys one of the finest

    radio packages in the Pacific-12 Conference. Every Oregon State

    game is broadcast in Corvallis and Portland as well as other areas

    around the state of Oregon. The Beavers can also be found on Joe

    Radio, KEJO 1240-AM in Corvallis. In Portland, KPAM 860 and its

    sister-station, KKAD 1550-AM, will air all Oregon State regular sea-

    son and postseason games. Mike Parker serves as the play-by-play

    voice of the Oregon State mens basketball team.

    Bend KICE-AM 940

    Burns KORC-FM 92.7

    Coos Bay KBBR-AM 1340

    Corvallis KEJO-AM 1240

    Cottage Grove KNND-AM 1400

    Enterprise KWVR-AM 1340, KWVR-FM 92.1

    Eugene KKNX-AM 840, KLZS-AM 1450

    Florence KCFM-FM 104.1, KCFM-FM 103.1, KCFM-AM 1250

    Grants Pass KAKT-FM 104.7

    Hermiston KOHU-AM 1360

    Klamath Falls KLAD-AM 960Medford KAKT-FM 105.1

    Newport KNPT-AM 1310

    Portland KPAM-AM 860

    Prineville KRCO-AM 690

    Roseburg KSKR-AM 1490

    Salem KBZY-AM 1490

    The Dalles KODL-AM 1440

    BEAVER SPORTS TALK

    Beaver Sports Talk, a weekly statewide call-in show will take

    place every Tuesday and feature Oregon State mens basketball

    head coach Craig Robinson and Mike Parker. The show is live from

    McMenamins Brewpub on Monroe Street in Corvallis from 7-8 p.m.

    and airs on most of the Beaver Sports Radio Network stations andis streamed live on Beaver Nation Online at osubeavers.com.

    BEAVERS ALL-ACCESS

    ROOT SPORTS will again air the popular magazine show tentatively

    on Wednesday nights during the season. The show will also be

    replayed several times each week on FSNs ROOT SPORTS, a part

    of the DIRECTV Sports Networks that comprises three regional

    sports networks that reach more than 8.5 million viewers across

    17 states. Through its subsidiaries and affiliated companies in the

    United States, Brazil, Mexico and other countries in Latin America,

    DIRECTV, the worlds most popular television service, serves more

    than 18.4 million households.

    CUNNINGHAM SCORING WATCH: Jared Cunningham moved into 28th on OregonStates career scoring list with 1,073 points after passing Sam Whitehead in his 33-pointgame against Washington State and is one of 36 players on the 1,000-point club.

    Career Scoring List23. Jim Jarvis (1963-65) 1,14224. Vic Bartalome (1968-70) 1,13725. Vince Fritz (1967-70) 1,12126. Paul Miller (1973-76) 1,08927. Teo Alibegovic (1989-91) 1,075

    28. Jared Cunningham (2010-present) 1,07329. Sam Whitehead (1971-73) 1,04230. Sasa Cuic (2005-07) 1,037

    JARED FROM THE STRIPE: Jared Cunningham is tied for fifth in the nation in freethrows made (154) and third in free throws attempted (202) to lead the Pac-12 in bothcategories by a wide margin. He holds six different Oregon State free throw records andis moving up the schools career lists in makes and attempts.

    Career Free Throws Made Career Free Throws Attempted3. Dave Gambee 400 4. Dave Gambee 5864. Charlie Sitton 397 5. Charlie Sitton 5165. Cliff Crandall 388 6. Jared Cunningham 498

    6. Jared Cunningham 382 t7. Gary Payton 4917. Steve Johnson 379 t7. Swede Halbrook 491

    OFFENSIVELY: Oregon State is first in the Pac-12 and sixth in the nation in scoringat 80.8 points per game. The Beavers have NEVER led the conference in scoring (teamstatistics began in 1959-60). Oregon States highest scoring average in a full season was78.4 points per game in 1989-90.

    NCAA Division I Team Points Per Game 1. North Carolina 84.1

    2. Iona 83.33. Virginia Military 83.14. UNC-Asheville 82.65. Belmont 81.36. Oregon State 80.8

    MORE OFFENSIVE RANKINGS: In addition to leading the Pac-12 in scoring, OregonState is first in assists (16.7) and second in field goal percentage (.474) and scoring mar-gin (+8.5). The 16.7 assists per game ranks tied for 11th in the nation and the Beaversbest since 1991-92 (17.7). Oregon State also leads the conference in free throws made(448, eighth in the nation) and free throws attempted (649, fourth in the nation).

    100+ SCORING GAMES: Oregon State has scored 100 or more points three times thisseason, matching a team record for 100-point games in a season that had previously beenaccomplished in 1978-79, 1979-80 and 1988-89.

    90+ SCORING GAMES: Oregon State has scored 90 or more points in a school-recordeight games this season (1979-80 and 1988-89 teams did it six times). The Beaversscored at least 90 points in four consecutive games for just the second time in school his-tory to equal the 1980-81 team and scored 90 or more points in consecutive conference

    games (92 vs. California, 101 vs. Stanford) for the first time since 1978-79.

    80+ SCORING GAMES: Oregon State has scored 80 or more points in 12 gamesthis season, including streaks of four consecutive games on two occasions (OSU hadntscored 80 or more points in four consecutive games since 1989-90). The Beavers scored80+ points 10 times in Robinsons first three years and are now 19-3 under his watchwhen it happens, including a 10-2 record this season.

    MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS: The Beavers are outscoring their opponent in everyspecialty statistic, including points off turnovers (525-347), second chance points (314-297), points in the paint (884-716), fast break points (260-132) and bench scoring (482-470).

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    DEFENSIVELY: Oregon State leads the Pac-12 and is third in the nation in steals at10.13 per game. The Beavers led the conference in steals last season (9.5, fifth in thenation) and in 2009-10 (8.2). Individually, an Oregon State player led the conference insteals the past two seasons with Jared Cunningham (2.8) in 2010-11 and Seth Tarve(2.2) in 2009-10.

    NCAA Division I Team Steals Per Game 1. East Tennessee State 10.48

    2. Virginia Commonwealth 10.193. Oregon State 10.13

    4. Syracuse 9.965. Louisville 9.50

    DEFENSIVELY II: Oregon State has forced a Pac-12 best 435 turnovers (18.1 per gamethis season, including 20 or more turnovers in nine games. The Beavers have fewer turn-overs than their opponent in 19 of their 24 games this season and are second in the Pac-12 with a +3.7 turnover margin.

    STARTING FIVE: Oregon State has used three different starting lineups this season, in-cluding the current lineup of Ahmad Starks, Jared Cunningham, Joe Burton, Devon Collieand Angus Brandt in the last four games and the first 14 games of the season. The Beaversused 11 different starting lineups last season, including nine different groups through thefirst 28 games.STARKS FROM DEEP: Ahmad Starks leads the team in three-pointers made (55) andattempted (158) after doing the same last season as a freshman (42-for-130). He hasknocked down a triple in 22 of the 24 games, including two or more in 16 games, and hada consecutive game streak with a three-pointer made of 19 games this season, the fourthlongest in school history.

    Sophomore 3-Pointers List Consecutive Games With A 3-Pointer 1. Chris Stephens 76 25 Chris Stephens Dec. 03-March 04

    2. Josh Steinthal 57 22 Gary Payton Dec. 88-March 89 3. Ahmad Starks 55 20 Josh Steinthal Feb. 00-Jan. 01

    4. Lathen Wallace 52 19 Ahmad Starks Nov. 11-Feb. 12

    STARKS STEALING: Ahmad Starks has 44 steals this season, after coming away with18 all of last season, and is fourth in the Pac-12 at 1.8 per game. The 44 steals is the ninthmost by a sophomore in Oregon State history (Cunningham leads the list with 85).

    BLOCK PARTY: Eric Moreland (1.5) and Devon Collier (1.3) are third and fifth, respec-tively, in the Pac-12 in blocked shots per game. Moreland has already crushed ColliersOregon State freshman blocked shots record with 37 thus far, including six swats againsStanford to tie a single-game school record. Collier has 31 this season, after setting thefrosh record with 23 last year, and is third on the Oregon State sophomore list.

    Sophomore Blocked Shots List Freshman Blocked Shots Listt1. Scott Haskin 42 1. Eric Moreland 37t1. Steve Johnson 42 2. Devon Collier 23

    3. Devon Collier 31 3. Gary Payton 204. Chad Scott 28 t4. Kyle Jeffers 195. Will Brantley 25 t4. Jerohn Brown 19

    COLLIER SCORING: Devon Collier has scored in double-figures in 18 games this sea-son, including a current streak of nine consecutive games, the longest in his career. He ledthe team in scoring against Vanderbilt and Towson and scored 20-plus points in back-toback games against Arizona State and UCLA, accomplishing both for the first time in hiscareer.

    COLLIER SHOOTING: Devon Collier leads the Pac-12 in field goal percentage at 61.8percent (115-of-186) and has made 50 percent of his shots or better in 20 of the 24games. The last Oregon State players to lead the conference in field goal percentage wasScott Haskin in 1991-92 (.612), while Steve Johnson still holds the NCAA record at .746that he set in 1980-81.

    OREGON STATE BY THE NUMBERS

    DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2011-12 CAREER

    Joe Burton 2 3

    Eric Moreland 2 2

    Devon Collier 1 2

    DOUBLE-FIGURE POINTS 2011-12 CAREER

    Jared Cunningham 22 52

    Ahmad Starks 17 29

    Devon Collier 18 26

    Joe Burton 10 23

    Roberto Nelson 12 21

    Angus Brandt 9 12

    Eric Moreland 2 2

    20-PLUS POINTS GAMES 2011-12 CAREERJared Cunningham 9 18

    Roberto Nelson 2 3

    Devon Collier 3 3

    Ahmad Starks 2 2

    Angus Brandt 1 1

    30-PLUS POINTS GAMES 2011-12 CAREER

    Jared Cunningham 3 3

    Roberto Nelson - 1

    DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDS 2011-12 CAREER

    Eric Moreland 7 7

    Joe Burton 4 6

    Devon Collier 1 2

    OREGON STATE SUPERLATIVES

    Points ............................................37, Jared Cunningham vs. Texas

    Field Goals Made .....................11, Jared Cunningham vs. Hofstra

    Field Goal Att. ........20, Jared Cunningham vs. Washington State

    20, Ahmad Starks vs. Vanderbilt

    3-Point FG Made .....5, Jared Cunningham vs. Washington State

    5, Ahmad Starks vs. California

    5, Ahmad Starks at Washington State

    5, Roberto Nelson vs. Illinois-Chicago

    5, Ahmad Starks vs. Howard

    5, Ahmad Starks vs. Portland State

    3-Point FG Att. .................12, Ahmad Starks at Washington State

    Free Throws Made ..................... 20, Jared Cunningham vs. Texas

    Free Throw Att. ............................23, Jared Cunningham vs. Texas

    Rebounds ..............................14, Eric Moreland vs. Illinois-Chicago

    Assists ......................................................11, Joe Burton vs. Hofstra

    Steals ..................................... 7, Jared Cunningham vs. Vanderbilt

    Blocked Shots .................................... 6, Eric Moreland vs. Stanford

    Minutes ....................................54, Jared Cunningham vs. Stanford

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    OREGON STATES 2011-12 RECORD WHEN...

    Scoring First ..................................................................... .....................9-6Opponent Scores First .........................................................................6-3

    Leading at Halftime ..................................................................... ..... 11-3Trailing at Halftime ..............................................................................3-5Tied at Halftime ....................................................................................1-1

    Leading with 5 Minutes to Play ...................................................... 14-1Tied with 5 Minutes to Play ...............................................................0-0

    Trailing with 5 Minutes to Play ..........................................................1-8

    Game Decided by 1-5 Points .............................................................3-3Game Decided by 6-9 Points .............................................................1-1Game Decided by 10+ Points ......................................................... 11-5

    Scoring 100 or More Points ...............................................................2-1Scoring 90-99 Points ...........................................................................5-0Scoring 80-89 Points ...........................................................................3-1Scoring 70-79 Points ...........................................................................4-3Scoring 60-69 Points ...........................................................................1-4Scoring 50-59 Points ...........................................................................0-0

    Opp. Scoring 100 or More Points ......................................................0-1Opp. Scoring 90-99 Points .................................................................1-1Opp. Scoring 80-89 Points .................................................................2-4Opp. Scoring 70-79 Points .................................................................3-2

    Opp. Scoring 60-69 Points .................................................................4-1Opp. Scoring 50-59 Points .................................................................3-0Opp. 49 or Fewer Points .....................................................................2-0

    50%-plus FG Pct. ......................................................................... ..... 10-140-49% FG Pct. ....................................................................................4-339.9%-minus FG Pct. ..........................................................................1-5

    Opp. 50%-plus FG Pct. ........................................................................4-6Opp. 40-49% FG Pct............................................................................5-3Opp. 39.9%-minus FG Pct. .................................................................6-0

    Better FG% than Opponent ............................................................. 14-1FG% is Equal.........................................................................................0-0Opponent Has Better FG% .................................................................1-8

    80%-plus FT Pct. .................................................................................0-1

    70-79% FT Pct. ............................................................................ ..... 11-369%-minus FT Pct. ..............................................................................4-5

    Better FT% than Opponent ................................................................8-3FT% is Equal .................................................................... .....................0-0Opponent Has Better FT% ..................................................................7-6

    Outrebounding Opponent ....................................................................9-2Rebounds are Equal ..................................................................... ........1-1Outrebounded by Opponent ...............................................................5-6

    Fewer Turnovers than Opponent .................................................... 13-6Turnovers are Equal ..................................................................... ........0-0More Turnovers than Opponent .........................................................2-3

    6 Beavers in Dougle-Figures ..............................................................1-15 Beavers in Double-Figures ..............................................................3-0

    4 Beavers in Double-Figures ..............................................................8-23 Beavers in Double-Figures ..............................................................1-42 Beavers in Double-Figures ..............................................................2-21 Beaver in Double-Figures ................................................................0-0

    Oregon State Bench Scores More .....................................................9-2Bench Scoring is Equal .......................................................................0-1Opponent Bench Scores More ...........................................................6-6

    Wearing Black ......................................................................................2-2Wearing Orange....................................................................................2-3Wearing White .............................................................................. ..... 10-4Wearing Turquoise ...............................................................................1-0

    Biggest Deficit in Win.....................................10 at Oregon (1/29/12)Biggest Lead in Loss......................................15 vs. Stanford (1/7/12)

    DOING EVERYTHING ON THE COURT: The versatile Joe Burton does everything onthe court to help the team and it showed against Utah when he filled up the box score witheight points, 11 rebounds, five assists and a career-high six steals. He has led the teamin scoring twice, rebounding six times, assists eight times (with a career-high 11 dimes)and steals and blocked shots four times apiece. Hes eighth in the Pac-12 in field goalpercentage at 54.8 percent (86-of-157), and third in conference games at 59.8 percent(49-of-82), and is 10th in rebounding (6.1) and 13th in assists (3.1).

    MORELAND CRASHING THE BOARDS: Eric Moreland leads the Beavers and is eighthin the Pac-12 in rebounding at 6.4 per game. He has led the Beavers in rebounding in nine

    games, including double-figures in six of those, and has a team-high two double-doublesthis season. He is also moving up the Oregon State freshman rebounding list.

    Freshman Rebounding List1. Lonnie Shelton 2042. A.C. Green 1583. Steve Johnson 1564. Jerohn Brown 1545. Eric Moreland 153

    EVERY SHOT IN THE BAG: Angus Brandt is 10th in the Pac-12 in field goal percentageat 54.5 percent (79-of-145) and makes shots in a variety of ways, including right-handedand left-handed, inside and out. He scored in double-figures in four consecutive games,the longest streak of his career, including a career-best 21 against Howard. He is alsoshooting a team-best 45.9 percent (17-of-37) from three-point land.

    FIRST TIME SINCE AND MOST SINCE NOTES: Oregon State has several firsttime since and most since notes this season that are included in the above copy. Hereare some others:

    Oregon States 18-point win over Utah is its largest-margin of victory in a confer-ence road game since the Beavers defeated Washington State by 20 (83-63) onFeb. 18, 1990.

    Oregon State has had six players reach double-figures in scoring twice this season(Dec. 18 vs. Portland State and Jan. 7 vs. Stanford). Its the first time since Jan.25, 2003 (82-62 win over Washington) that six Oregon State players scored indouble-figures in a game and the first time since 1991-92 when it happened twicein a season (112-87 win over Oral Roberts on Dec. 18, 1991 and 104-89 win overSacramento State on Jan. 2, 1992).

    With Ahmad Starks (22), Angus Brandt (21) and Roberto Nelson (20) all scoring 20

    points against Howard on Dec. 15, the Beavers had three players reach that mark forthe first time since 2004.

    Oregon State has had at least two players score 20 or more points in a game threetimes this season, the most since 2004-05.

    Oregon State had 27 assists on 40 made field goals in a 101-68 victory over Port-land State on Dec. 18, the most since the team dished out 34 in a 116-78 winagainst UC San Diego on Nov. 25, 1997.

    In the Portland State game, Joe Burton (9) and Jared Cunningham (8) combined for17 assists, the first time two Oregon State players had eight or more assists sinceMarch 2, 1991 when Charles McKinney (10) and Will Brantley (8) combined for 18in a 91-69 win over Arizona State.

    Also in the Portland State game, the Beavers made a season-high 13 three-pointers,the most since it knocked down 14 against Howard on Dec. 20, 2008.

    Oregon State played its first quadruple-overtime in school history when it lost to

    Stanford, 103-101, on Jan. 7. The 204 combined points is the second-most in agame in Oregon State history. Loyola Marymount (117) and OSU (113) combinedfor 230 on Nov. 19, 1989.

    Oregon State set a single-game team record with 11 blocked shots against Stan-ford. The Beavers had 10 blocks in three previous games (vs. Texas-Pan American,12/28/05; vs. Oregon, 1/30/99; vs. College of Notre Dame, 12/30/98).

    Joe Burton (18 points, 10 rebounds) and Devon Collier (16 points, 11 rebounds)both notched double-doubles against Stanford, the first time since Omari Johnson(19 points, 10 rebounds) and Daniel Deane (13 points, 10 rebounds) did the sameagainst Nebraska on Dec. 13, 2008.

    Oregon State lost back-to-back overtime games (Jan. 7 vs. Stanford, Jan. 12 atArizona) for just the second time in school history and the first time since it fell toWashington State in OT on consecutive nights in 1938.

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    2011-12 OREGON STATE HIGHS/LOWSMost Points .................................................................... ................. 101 vs. Portland State (12/18/11) and vs. Stanford (1/7/12)

    Fewest Points ............................................................................. ..........................60 vs. Idaho (12/9/11) and at Colorado (2/2/12)

    Most 1st Half Points ........................................................................................................................58 vs. West Alabama (11/14/11)

    Fewest 1st Half Points .....................................................................................................................................23 at Oregon (1/29/12)

    Most 2nd Half Points .......................................................................................................................59 vs. Portland State (12/18/11)

    Fewest 2nd Half Points .......................................................................... ......................................................... 29 at Colorado (2/2/12)

    Best FG Pct. ................................................................... .......................................................... 63.3% (31-49) vs. California (1/5/12)

    Worst FG Pct. ...............................................................................................................................33.3% (20-60) vs. Idaho (12/9/11)

    Most 3-Pt. FGs Made ......................................................................................................................13 vs. Portland State (12/18/11)

    Most 3-Pt. FGs Attempted.............................................................................................................28 vs. Washington State (2/9/12)Best 3-Pt. FG Pct. ...................................................................................................... 61.9% (13-21) vs. Portland State (12/18/11)

    Worst 3-Pt. FG Pct. .................................................................................................................................0.0% (0-9) at Utah (2/4/12)

    Most Free Throws Made ........................................................................ ......................................................... 31 vs. Texas (11/19/11)

    Most Free Throws Attempted ......................................................................................... ..............................43 vs. Texas (11/19/11)

    Best Free Throw Pct. ............................................................................. ................. 82.6% (19-23) vs. Washington State (2/9/12)

    Worst Free Throw Pct. ........................................................................... ...................................47.1% (8-17) at Towson (11/26/11)

    Most Rebounds................................................................................................................................................54 vs. Stanford (1/7/12)

    Fewest Rebounds ......................................................................................... 23 at Towson (11/26/11) and vs. California (1/5/12)

    Best Rebound Margin ............................................................................ .................................... +19 vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/13/11)

    Worst Rebound Margin .......................................................................... ..................................................... -15 at Towson (11/26/11)

    Most Assists ................................................................... ................................................................... 27 vs. Portland State (12/18/11)

    Fewest Assists ..................................................................................................................................................11 at Colorado (2/2/12)

    Most Turnovers ........................................................................... ........................................................ 26 at Chicago State (12/21/11)

    Fewest Turnovers ..................................................................... ....................... 10 at Towson (11/26/11) and vs. Idaho (12/9/11)Best Turnover Margin ............................................................................. ................................................... +11 at Towson (11/26/11)

    Worst Turnover Margin ............................................................. -4 at Chicago State (12/21/11) and at Washington (12/29/11)

    Most Blocked Shots ................................................................... ..................................................................... 11 vs. Stanford (1/7/12)

    Most Steals ....................................................................................................................................19 vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/12/11)

    2011-12 OPPONENT HIGHS/LOWSMost Points .................................................................... ................................................................................ 103 by Stanford (1/7/12)

    Fewest Points .................................................................................................... 46 by Towson (11/26/11) and Montana (12/4/11)

    Most 1st Half Points ............................................................................... ......50 by Texas (11/19/11) and Washington (12/29/11)

    Fewest 1st Half Points ................................................................................................................................. 20 by Towson (11/26/11)

    Most 2nd Half Points .....................................................................................................................................47 by California (1/5/12)

    Fewest 2nd Half Points ................................................................................................................................25 by Montana (12/4/11)

    Best FG Pct. ................................................................... .................................................. 59.2% (29-49) by Arizona State (1/14/12)

    Worst FG Pct. .............................................................................................................. 29.7% (22-74) by Chicago State (12/21/11)Most 3-Pt. FGs Made ......................................................................................................................................13 by Stanford (1/7/12)

    Most 3-Pt. FGs Attempted..............................................................................................................................30 by Oregon (1/29/12)

    Most FTs Made ........................................................................... ...................................................................... 22 by Texas (11/19/11)

    Most FTs Attempted ............................................................................... .........................................................34 by Arizona (1/12/12)

    Most Rebounds.................................................................................................................................................54 by Stanford (1/7/12)

    Fewest Rebounds ..........................................................................................................................................24 by California (1/5/12)

    Most Assists ...........................................................................................................................................22 by Arizona State (1/14/12)

    Fewest Assists ............................................................................ ...................................................................... 7 by Hofstra (11/16/11)

    Most Turnovers ........................................................................... ....................................................27 by CSU Bakersfield (11/12/11)

    Fewest Turnovers ....................................................................... ............................................................. 9 by Washington (12/29/11)

    Most Blocked Shots ................................................................... ................................... 10 by Oregon (1/29/12) and Utah (2/4/12)

    Most Steals .................................................................... .................................................................... 13 by Chicago State (12/21/11)

    PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS: Jared Cunningham (Nov. 14-20 games andJan. 23-29 games) and Ahmad Starks (Dec. 12-18 games) have been honored as the Pac12 Player of the Week this season. Its the first time since 1991-92 that Oregon State hadtwo players named the conferences player of the week in the same season and Cunningham became the first Beaver since David Lucas in 2005 to win it twice in the same season

    2012-13 RECRUITING CLASS: Langston Morris-Walker, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound smalforward from Berkeley, Calif., Jarmal Reid, a 6-foot-7, 225-pound small forward from Decatur, Ga., and Maika Ostling, a 6-foot-10, 230-pound center from Dayton, Ore., all signed aNational Letter of Intent on to play for the Beavers next season. Morris-Walker is ranked the

    29th best small forward and 146th best player in the nation by Rivals.com. Reid is ranked73rd on the ESPNU Class of 2012 with an 88 rating and the 52nd best small forward inthe nation by ESPN.com. Ostling is rated the 30th best center in the nation by ESPN.com

    THE LAST TIME OREGON STATE...

    BEAT A TOP 25 TEAM:

    2/3/11 vs. No. 20 Washington (68-56)

    BEAT A TOP 10 TEAM:3/2/00 vs. No. 3 Arizona (70-69 ot)

    BEAT A NO. 1 RANKED TEAM:

    2/15/74 vs. No. 1 UCLA (61-57)

    BEAT A TOP 25 TEAM ON THE ROAD:

    1/5/85 at No. 15 Washington (52-45)

    BEAT A TOP 10 TEAM ON THE ROAD:

    1/17/76 at No. 6 Washington (72-70)

    BEAT A TOP 25 TEAM AT A NEUTRAL SITE:

    12/29/92 vs. No. 25 BYU (93-79) in Portland, Ore.

    SCORED 100+ POINTS:

    1/7/12 vs. Stanford (101)

    ALLOWED 100+ POINTS:

    1/7/12 vs. Stanford (103)

    SCORED FEWER THAN 50 POINTS:

    1/21/10 at Stanford (35)

    ALLOWED FEWER THAN 50 POINTS:12/4/11 vs. Montana (46)

    SHOT 60+ PERCENT:1/5/12 vs. California (.633)

    OPPONENT SHOT 60+ PERCENT:2/26/11 vs. California (.630)

    SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT:2/11/10 at Arizona State (.246)

    OPPONENT SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT:

    12/21/11 at Chicago State (.297)

    SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES: 1/7/12 vs. Stanford

    (Jared Cunningham 19, Roberto Nelson 19, Joe Burton 18,

    Devon Collier 16, Ahmad Starks 13, Angus Brandt 10)

    FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE-FIGURES:

    1/19/12 vs. UCLA(Jared Cunningham 21, Devon Collier 20, Angus Brandt 13,

    Ahmad Starks 13, Roberto Nelson 10)

    THREE PLAYERS WITH 20+ POINTS:

    12/15/11 vs. Howard

    (Ahmad Starks 22, Angus Brandt 21, Roberto Nelson 20)

    TWO PLAYERS WITH 20+ POINTS:

    1/19/12 vs. UCLA(Jared Cunningham 21, Devon Collier 20)

    PLAYER SCORED 30+ POINTS:

    2/9/12, Jared Cunningham vs. Washington State (33)

    PLAYER MADE 5+ THREE-POINTERS:

    2/9/12, Jared Cunningham vs. Washington State (5)

    PLAYER HAD 10+ ASSISTS:

    11/16/11, Joe Burton vs. Hofstra (11)PLAYER HAD 5+ BLOCKED SHOTS:

    1/7/12, Eric Moreland vs. Stanford (6)

    PLAYER HAD 5+ STEALS:11/21/11, Jared Cunningham vs. Vanderbilt (7)

    PLAYER HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE:

    1/7/12 vs. Stanford

    Joe Burton (18 pts, 10 reb) and Devon Collier (16 pts, 11 reb)

    TWO PLAYERS HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE:1/7/12 vs. Stanford

    Joe Burton (18 pts, 10 reb) and Devon Collier (16 pts, 11 reb)

    PLAYER HAD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE:

    11/26/88, Gary Payton vs. Portland (20 pts, 14 reb, 11 ast)

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    HEAD COACH CRAIG ROBINSONCraig Robinson enters his fourth year at the helm of theOregon State mens basketball team with a full roster ofplayers he recruited and several marquee wins duringhis first three seasons as he continues to rebuild theBeavers historic program.

    In his third season at Oregon State, Robinson led theBeavers to their first win over a Top 25 team (vs. No. 20Washington) and first victory in the Pac-10 Tournament

    (vs. Stanford) since 2006. Oregon State also defeatedArizona to open conference play 2-0 for just the secondtime since 1992-93, its third consecutive win over aWildcat team that eventually came within a basket froma trip to the Final Four.

    Defensively, the Beavers used their 1-3-1, 2-3 and matchup zones, with some man-to-man mixed in, to be among the top teams in the nation in steals all season. Sophomoreguard Jared Cunningham shattered Oregon States sophomore steals record of 72 set bylegendary Gary Payton in 1987-88 with 85 swipes. Cunningham was named to the All-Pac-10 Second Team and Pac-10 All-Defensive Team and also joined Payton as the onlyOregon State players to make the Pac-10 All-Tournament Team.

    Several freshmen had impact seasons, as Devon Collier broke the Beavers freshman sin-

    gle-season blocked shots record (23), Ahmad Starks made the third most three-pointers(42) by a freshman in school history and Roberto Nelson scored the most-ever points bya Beaver frosh (34) in a game.

    For the third consecutive year under Robinsons watch, Oregon State players earned Pac-10 All-Academic honors as Angus Brandt and Rhys Murphy were both named to the FirstTeam, to join Roeland Schaftenaar who was a two-time Pac-10 All-Academic recipient.

    In his second year, Robinson guided Oregon State to a tie for fifth-place in the Pacific-10Conference, the highest finish for the Beavers since 2004-05. The Beavers finished con-ference play with an 8-10 record, which tied for their most Pac-10 wins since 1992-93,and made a second consecutive postseason appearance in the College Basketball Invi-tational.

    Robinsons second season also saw Oregon State capture a number of marquee wins,most notable of which were season sweeps of Arizona and Oregon. Oregon States win atArizona was its first there since 1983 and the win in Eugene was the first for the Beaverssince 1993.

    Seth Tarver was honored as the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and Calvin Hayneswas named to the All-Pac-10 Second Team after Robinsons second season.

    In his first season at Oregon State, Robinson helped lead a remarkable turnaround thatculminated in the Beavers capturing the College Basketball Invitational title with a best-of-three series win over UTEP. With the championship, the Beavers captured their firstpostseason mens basketball title in school history.

    Oregon State finished the season with an 18-18 record and the plus-12 win total from theprevious year ranked No. 3 in the country. The 18 wins were the most for Oregon Statesince 1989-90 and earned Robinson the District IX Coach of the Year by the United StatesBasketball Writers Association.

    Along the way, Oregon State won seven Pac-10 games and swept the season series fromCalifornia and Stanford, marking the first time since the 1989-90 season the Beavers haveswept the two schools in the same year. The seven conference wins were the most for theprogram since 2004-05.

    The fourth-year coach has also seen success on the recruiting trail as the Beavers haveadded numerous top-ranked recruits in his first three signing classes. The 2009-10 classsigned by Robinson is one of the most decorated in program history and was ranked in thetop 25 in the nation by several recruiting services.

    THE CRAIG ROBINSON FILE

    PERSONAL

    Born: April 21, 1962 (Chicago, Ill.)

    Family: wife - Kelly, sons - Avery and Austin, daughter - Leslie

    EDUCATION

    A.B., Sociology, Princeton University, 1983

    M.B.A., Finance, University of Chicago

    Graduate School of Business, 1992

    CRAIG ROBINSONS DIVISION I HEAD COACHING CAREERYEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. POST.

    2006-07 Brown 11-18 6-8

    2007-08 Brown 19-10 11-3 CBI

    2008-09 Oregon State 18-18 7-11 CBI

    2009-10 Oregon State 14-18 8-10 CBI

    2010-11 Oregon State 11-20 5-13

    2011-12 Oregon State 15-9 5-7

    OREGON STATE RECORD .............. ............... .....58-65 (4 Years)

    PAC-12 RECORD ................................................25-41 (4 Years)OVERALL RECORD .............................................88-93 (6 Years)

    ADDITIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE1988-90 -- Illinois Institute of Technology, Assistant Coach

    1999-2000 -- University of Chicago High School, Head Coach

    2000-06 -- Northwestern University, Assistant Coach

    HEAD COACH

    OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY (2008-PRESENT)

    Has won 43 games in his first three seasons (Slats Gill and

    Ralph Miller each won 46 in their first three years).

    The 43 wins are the most in a three-year span for the Beavers

    since the 1989-90 to 1991-92 seasons.

    Captured the CBI championship during the 2008-09 season, the

    first postseason mens basketball title in school history.

    Named District IX Coach of the Year by the United States

    Basketball Writers Association in 2009. In his f irst year, team improved by 12 wins overall and seven

    in conference play. The 12-win improvement ranked No. 3 in the

    nation and was the fifth best in Pac-10 history.

    Led Oregon State to back-to-back postseason tournaments for

    the first time since the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons.

    In 2010, led Oregon State to season sweeps of Arizona and

    Oregon with its first win against the Wildcats in Tucson since

    1983 and first win against the Ducks in Eugene since 1993.

    In 2011, led Oregon State to its first win over a Top 25 team and

    first win in the Pac-10 Tournament since 2006.

    HEAD COACHBROWN UNIVERSITY, 2006-2008

    Set school record for wins (19) in the 2007-08 season. Won more games (30) in his first two years than any other head

    coach in Brown basketball history.

    Led Brown to its fourth-ever postseason appearance in 2008.

    Named Rhode Island Coach of the Year for 2007-08.

    Posted the highest winning percentage (.645) since 1945.

    Led team to an 11-3 record in Ivy League play, the second-most

    wins ever in conference play.

    Led team to its first-ever season sweep of Penn and Princeton.

    Named 2007 Ivy League Coach of the Year by BasketballU.com.

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    Prior to joining Oregon State, Robinson spent two years as the head coach at Brown,leading a revival of the Bears program that he guided to a school-record 19 victories inhis final season. In his second year at Brown, Robinson led the Bears to their fourth-everpostseason tournament. Robinsons team posted an 11-3 Ivy League mark, second best inschool history, and good for second place in the conference. Robinson won more games(30) in his first two years than any other head coach in Brown basketball history.

    Robinson made an immediate impact on the Brown basketball team in his first year at theprogram and was named Ivy League Mens Basketball Coach of the Year by BasketballU.com. He guided the Bears to an improved 11-18 mark and 6-8 in the Ivy League to finish

    fifth in the conference. The Bears had a stunning 51-41 victory over Providence Collegeand limited the Friars to 14 second-half points and 18-percent shooting from the floor inthe second half (4-of-22) and also held NCAA-bound Michigan State to 45 points, itslowest point total of the season.

    Prior to Brown, Robinson worked at Northwestern, where he spent six seasons with theWildcats under head coach Bill Carmody (former head coach at Princeton). Robinsonsrelationship with Carmody dates to the 1982-83 season when, as senior captain, he ledPrinceton to the second round of the NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament, Carmodys firstyear as an assistant coach with the Tigers.

    At Northwestern, Robinson developed and implemented his local, national and internation-al recruiting technology. He was an integral part of Northwesterns dramatic turnaround,helping the Wildcats to the most wins in a four-year period in school history at the timewith 57 victories from the 2001-2002 to the 2004-2005 seasons. Robinson also helpedNorthwestern finish ninth in the nation in scoring defense (58.8 points per game) in 2005-2006.

    A 1983 graduate of Princeton with an AB (Arts of a Bachelor degree) in Sociology, Rob-inson is considered one of the top players in Ivy League history. He ranks fourth on Princ-etons all-time scoring list with 1,441 points and led the Ivy League in field goal percentagein 1982 (.577) and 1983 (.642).

    Robinson was also the leagues first two-time honoree as Ivy League Player of the Year,sharing the honor in 1982 before winning it outright in 1983. He played under legendaryPrinceton coach Pete Carrill, leading the Tigers to two NCAA Mens Basketball Tour-nament appearances during his tenure (1981 and 1983). His 16 rebounds in a NCAAtournament win over Oklahoma State in 1983 ranks fifth in the Ivy League record book forNCAA games.

    After graduating from Princeton with a degree in sociology, Robinson was drafted by thePhiladelphia 76ers in the fourth round of the 1983 NBA draft. He played two seasons withthe Manchester (England) Giants of the European Basketball League. He also served asthe assistant to the general manager and public relations officer for Manchester.

    Robinson began his coaching career as an assistant coach at the Illinois Institute of Tech-nology from 1988-90. He was responsible for offense implementation, game strategy,recruiting and advance scouting. He was also the head coach at the University of ChicagoHigh School in 1999-2000.

    Robinson, who also has a MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago Graduate Schoolof Business (1992), took a hiatus from coaching and went into private business in 1990.He was Vice President for Continental Bank from 1990-92, Vice President for Morgan

    Stanley Dean Witter from 1992-99 and then Managing Director for Loop Capital Marketsbefore he made his move to Northwestern.

    Robinson and his wife, Kelly, have two sons, Avery and Austin, and a daughter, Leslie.

    CRAIG ROBINSON vs. ALL OPPONENTS

    Arizona .............................................................................. ................... 3-5Arizona State .................................................................... ................... 1-6California........................................................................... ................... 4-2Colorado ............................................................................ ................... 1-2Oregon ............................................................................... ................... 4-3Stanford ............................................................................ ................... 5-5UCLA ..................................................................... ................................ 1-6USC ...................................................................... ................................. 5-2Utah ...................................................................... ................................ 1-0

    Washington ...................................................................... ................... 1-7Washington State ......................................................................... ...... 2-6

    Albany................................................................... ................................ 0-1American University ..................................................................... ...... 1-0Army ..................................................................... ................................ 1-1Baylor ................................................................... ................................ 0-1Boston ............................................................................... ................... 0-1CSU Bakersfield ............................................................................ ...... 3-0Central Michigan .......................................................................... ...... 0-1Charlotte ........................................................................... ................... 1-0Chicago State................................................................... ................... 1-0Columbia ........................................................................... ................... 3-1Cornell ............................................................................... ................... 0-4Dartmouth ........................................................................ ................... 3-1Eastern Michigan ......................................................................... ...... 1-0Fresno State ..................................................................... ................... 2-0

    George Washington ..................................................................... ...... 1-1Hartford ............................................................................. ................... 2-0Harvard .............................................................................. ................... 3-1Hofstra ............................................................................... ................... 1-0Houston ............................................................................. ................... 1-0Howard .............................................................................. ................... 3-1Idaho ..................................................................... ................................ 0-1Illinois-Chicago ............................................................................. ...... 2-1Iowa State ........................................................................ ................... 0-1Michigan ........................................................................... ................... 0-1Michigan State .............................................................................. ...... 0-1Mississippi Valley State ..................................................................... 1-0Montana ............................................................................ ................... 1-1Montana State .............................................................................. ...... 0-1Navy ..................................................................... ................................. 0-1Nebraska ........................................................................... ................... 1-1Nevada .............................................................................. ................... 0-1

    New Hampshire ............................................................................ ...... 1-0Northwestern ................................................................... ................... 1-1Notre Dame ...................................................................... ................... 0-1Ohio...................................................................... ................................. 0-1Pennsylvania .................................................................... ................... 2-2Portland State ............................................................................... ...... 1-0Princeton .......................................................................... ................... 4-0Providence ........................................................................ ................... 1-1Quinnipiac ......................................................................... ................... 2-0Rhode Island .................................................................... ................... 0-2Sacramento State ........................................................................ ...... 0-1Seattle ............................................................................... ................... 1-2Seattle Pacific ............................................................................... ...... 1-0South Dakota....................................................................................... 1-0Southern Methodist ..................................................................... ...... 0-1Texas..................................................................... ................................ 1-0Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ................................................................ 0-2

    Texas-Pan American .................................................................... ...... 1-0Texas Southern ............................................................................. ...... 0-1Texas Tech ........................................................................ ................... 0-1Towson .............................................................................. ................... 1-0UC Davis ............................................................................ ................... 1-1UT-Arlington ..................................................................... ................... 1-0UTEP ..................................................................... ................................ 2-1Utah Valley ....................................................................... ................... 0-1Vanderbilt ......................................................................... ................... 0-1Vermont ............................................................................ ................... 1-0Wagner .............................................................................. ................... 1-1West Alabama ............................................................................... ...... 1-0Western Illinois ............................................................................. ...... 1-0Yale ...................................................................... ................................. 2-3

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    All games

    RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-9 10-3 4-5 1-1CONFERENCE 5-7 3-2 2-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 10-2 7-1 2-0 1-1

    Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds

    11/12/11 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 86-62 5423 (16)Starks, Ahmad (10)Moreland, Eric

    (16)Burton, Joe11/14/11 #WEST ALABAMA W 93-60 3208 (17)Cunningham, Jared (10)Moreland, Eric

    11/16/11 #HOFSTRA W 82-72 3870 (35)Cunningham, Jared (10)Burton, Joe

    11/19/11 ^vs Texas Wot 100-95 4187 (37)Cunningham, Jared (9)Cunningham, Jared

    11/21/11 ^vs Vanderbilt 62-64 L 3294 (19)Collier, Devon (8)Moreland, Eric

    11/26/11 at Towson W 66-46 3119 (15)Collier, Devon (5)Collier, Devon

    12/4/11 MONTANA W 71-46 5518 (16)Starks, Ahmad (7)Collier, Devon

    12/9/11 IDAHO 60-74 L 5119 (16)Nelson, Roberto (8)Burton, Joe

    12/13/11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 95-53 3477 (21)Nelson, Roberto (14)Moreland, Eric

    12/15/11 HOWARD W 93-72 4189 (22)Starks, Ahmad (8)Nelson, Roberto

    12/18/11 PORTLAND STATE W 101-68 5248 (17)Starks, Ahmad (13)Moreland, Eric

    12/21/11 at Chicago State W 92-66 1164 (19)Collier, Devon (11)Burton, Joe

    12/29/11 *at Washington 80-95 L 9592 (18)Burton, Joe (7)Nelson, Roberto

    (7)Burton, Joe

    12/31/11 *@at Washington State 76-81 L 8282 (21)Cunningham, Jared (10)Moreland, Eric

    1/5/12 *CALIFORNIA W 92-85 5162 (24)Cunningham, Jared (4)Moreland, Eric(24)Starks, Ahmad (4)Burton, Joe

    1/7/12 *STANFORD 101-103 Lo4 7239 (19)Cunningham, Jared (11)Collier, Devon

    (19)Nelson, Roberto

    1/12/12 *at Arizona 73-81 Lot 14142 (22)Cunningham, Jared (10)Moreland, Eric

    1/14/12 *at Arizona State 66-76 L 5068 (21)Collier, Devon (9)Cunningham, Jared

    1/19/12 *UCLA W 87-84 6019 (21)Cunningham, Jared (5)Brandt, Angus

    1/21/12 *USC W 78-59 7537 (18)Cunningham, Jared (11)Moreland, Eric

    1/29/12 *at Oregon W 76-71 11219 (27)Cunningham, Jared (7)Cunningham, Jared

    2/2/12 *at Colorado 60-82 L 7858 (12)Cunningham, Jared (9)Moreland, Eric

    (12)Collier, Devon

    2/4/12 *at Utah W 76-58 8404 (20)Cunningham, Jared (11)Burton, Joe

    2/9/12 *WASHINGTON STATE 73-83 L 5782 (33)Cunningham, Jared (6)Collier, Devon

    (6)Cunningham, Jared

    * Pac-12 Conference Game# TicketCity Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Corvallis, Ore.)^ TicketCity Legends Classic Championship Rounds (East Rutherford, N.J.)@ at Spokane, Wash.

    Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/ Game

    Home 13 67791 5215Away 9 68848 7650Neutral 2 7481 3740Total 24 144120 6005

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    2011-12 Oregon State BasketballOregon State Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 09, 2012)

    All games

    RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

    ALL GAMES 15-9 10-3 4-5 1-1

    CONFERENCE 5-7 3-2 2-5 0-0

    NON-CONFERENCE 10-2 7-1 2-0 1-1

    Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

    ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% f t-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

    01 Cunningham, Jared 24-24 814 33.9 130-285 .456 33-98 .337 154-202 .762 24 68 92 3.8 60 1 66 72 7 68 447 18.6

    44 Collier, Devon 24-21 646 26.9 115-186 .618 0-0 .000 83-130 .638 53 58 111 4.6 47 0 44 23 31 27 313 13.0

    03 Starks, Ahmad 24-24 751 31.3 107-283 .378 55-158 .348 33-36 .917 6 44 50 2.1 50 0 65 33 0 44 302 12.6

    55 Nelson, Roberto 24-0 500 20.8 73-181 .403 33-91 .363 57-78 .731 18 53 71 3.0 56 1 64 50 8 23 236 9.8

    12 Brandt, Angus 24-24 577 24.0 79-145 .545 17-37 .459 36-56 .643 32 51 83 3.5 64 0 32 34 12 11 211 8.8

    11 Burton, Joe 24-21 661 27.5 86-157 .548 3-7 .429 33-50 .660 48 99 147 6.1 50 1 74 53 7 31 208 8.7

    15 Moreland, Eric 24-6 442 18.4 41-79 .519 0-2 .000 28-61 .459 52 101 153 6.4 57 0 25 33 37 22 110 4.6

    13 Murphy, Rhys 12-0 82 6.8 7-19 .368 6-17 .353 4-6 .667 1 11 12 1.0 5 0 1 3 0 3 24 2.0

    02 Barton, Challe 23-0 226 9.8 13-41 .317 5-22 .227 12-18 .667 3 10 13 0.6 29 1 19 16 1 7 43 1.9

    00 McShane, Kevin 22-0 206 9.4 16-27 .593 0-2 .000 6-10 .600 13 19 32 1.5 30 0 11 22 2 5 38 1.7

    24 Mitchell, C.J. 10-0 20 2.0 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 0.3 2 0 0 2 0 1 5 0.5

    10 Jones, Daniel 9-0 14 1.6 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.2

    31 Powers, Jullian 5-0 11 2.2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 0.6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0Team 38 25 63 3

    Total.......... 24 4950 669-1410 .474 153-439 .349 448-649 .690 290 545 835 34.8 450 4 401 347 105 243 1939 80.8

    Opponents...... 24 4950 615-1355 .454 152-396 .384 354-507 .698 279 549 828 34.5 526 21 328 435 77 155 1736 72.3

    TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPPSCORING 1939 1736Points per game 80.8 72.3Scoring margin +8.5 -

    FIELD GOALS-ATT 669-1410 615-1355Field goal pct .474 .454

    3 POINT FG-ATT 153-439 152-3963-point FG pct .349 .3843-pt FG made per game 6.4 6.3

    FREE THROWS-ATT 448-649 354-507Free throw pct .690 .698F-Throws made per game 18.7 14.8

    REBOUNDS 835 828Rebounds per game 34.8 34.5Rebounding margin +0.3 -

    ASSISTS 401 328Assists per game 16.7 13.7

    TURNOVERS 347 435Turnovers per game 14.5 18.1Turnover margin +3.7 -Assist/turnover ratio 1.2 0.8

    STEALS 243 155Steals per game 10.1 6.5

    BLOCKS 105 77

    Blocks per game 4.4 3.2ATTENDANCE 67791 76329Home games-Avg/Game 13-5215 9-7650Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-3740

    Score by Per iods 1s t 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 To talsOregon State 916 978 27 9 3 6 1939Opponents 801 885 30 9 3 8 1736

    Date Opponent Score Att.

    11/12/11 CSU BAKERSFIELD W 86-62 5423# 11/14/11 WEST ALABAMA W 93-60 3208# 11/16/11 HOFSTRA W 82-72 3870^ 11/19/11 vs Texas Wot 100-95 4187^ 11/21/11 vs Vanderbilt L 62-64 3294

    11/26/11 at Towson W 66-46 311912/4/11 MONTANA W 71-46 551812/9/11 IDAHO L 60-74 5119

    12/13/11 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 95-53 347712/15/11 HOWARD W 93-72 418912/18/11 PORTLAND STATE W 101-68 524812/21/11 at Chicago State W 92-66 1164

    * 12/29/11 at Washington L 80-95 9592*@12/31/11 at Washington State L 76-81 8282* 1/5/12 CALIFORNIA W 92-85 5162* 1/7/12 STANFORD Lo4 101-103 7239* 1/12/12 at Arizona Lot 73-81 14142* 1/14/12 at Arizona State L 66-76 5068* 1/19/12 UCLA W 87-84 6019* 1/21/12 USC W 78-59 7537* 1/29/12 at Oregon W 76-71 11219* 2/2/12 at Colorado L 60-82 7858* 2/4/12 at Utah W 76-58 8404

    * 2/9/12 WASHINGTON STATE L 73-83 5782

    * Pac-12 Conference Game# TicketCity Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Corvallis, Ore.) TicketCity Legends Classic Championship Rounds (East Rutherford, N.J.)

    @ at Spokane, Wash.

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    Conference games

    RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

    ALL GAMES 5-7 3-2 2-5 0-0

    CONFERENCE 5-7 3-2 2-5 0-0

    NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

    Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

    ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% f t-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

    01 Cunningham, Jared 12-12 430 35.8 72-156 .462 22-52 .423 79-103 .767 16 32 48 4.0 37 1 32 43 5 32 245 20.4

    03 Starks, Ahmad 12-12 384 32.0 55-151 .364 27-86 .314 15-18 .833 2 15 17 1.4 25 0 29 18 0 19 152 12.7

    44 Collier, Devon 12-9 320 26.7 50-87 .575 0-0 .000 44-63 .698 23 30 53 4.4 23 0 19 10 11 12 144 12.0

    11 Burton, Joe 12-9 332 27.7 49-82 .598 0-1 .000 12-20 .600 20 50 70 5.8 21 0 28 27 2 13 110 9.2

    55 Nelson, Roberto 12-0 256 21.3 30-87 .345 13-45 .289 29-40 .725 7 30 37 3.1 28 0 27 21 3 13 102 8.5

    12 Brandt, Angus 12-12 333 27.8 37-82 .451 8-19 .421 17-29 .586 19 30 49 4.1 32 0 16 21 4 6 99 8.3

    15 Moreland, Eric 12-6 252 21.0 19-39 .487 0-2 .000 11-24 .458 28 44 72 6.0 32 0 17 15 19 17 49 4.1

    00 McShane, Kevin 10-0 79 7.9 8-10 .800 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 5 6 11 1.1 11 0 4 6 0 2 18 1.8

    02 Barton, Challe 12-0 112 9.3 4-20 .200 1-9 .111 5-9 .556 2 5 7 0.6 21 1 9 7 0 2 14 1.2

    10 Jones, Daniel 2-0 3 1.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1.0

    13 Murphy, Rhys 4-0 18 4.5 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.8 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0.8

    24 Mitchell, C.J. 4-0 6 1.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

    Team 26 11 37 1Total.......... 12 2525 326-719 .453 72-218 .330 214-310 .690 148 257 405 33.8 230 2 181 169 44 118 938 78.2

    Opponents...... 12 2525 343-694 .494 86-211 .408 186-262 .710 132 289 421 35.1 248 9 200 192 53 82 958 79.8

    TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPPSCORING 938 958Points per game 78.2 79.8Scoring margin -1.7 -

    FIELD GOALS-ATT 326-719 343-694Field goal pct .453 .494

    3 POINT FG-ATT 72-218 86-2113-point FG pct .330 .4083-pt FG made per game 6.0 7.2

    FREE THROWS-ATT 214-310 186-262Free throw pct .690 .710F-Throws made per game 17.8 15.5

    REBOUNDS 405 421Rebounds per game 33.8 35.1Rebounding margin -1.3 -

    ASSISTS 181 200Assists per game 15.1 16.7

    TURNOVERS 169 192Turnovers per game 14.1 16.0Turnover margin +1.9 -Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 1.0

    STEALS 118 82Steals per game 9.8 6.8

    BLOCKS 44 53Blocks per game 3.7 4.4

    ATTENDANCE 31739 64565Home games-Avg/Game 5-6348 7-9224Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

    Score by Per iods 1s t 2nd OT OT2 OT3 OT4 To talsOregon State 415 497 8 9 3 6 938Opponents 426 496 16 9 3 8 958

    Date Opponent Score Att.

    * 12/29/11 at Washington L 80-95 9592*@12/31/11 at Washington State L 76-81 8282* 1/5/12 CALIFORNIA W 92-85 5162* 1/7/12 STANFORD Lo4 101-103 7239* 1/12/12 at Arizona Lot 73-81 14142* 1/14/12 at Arizona State L 66-76 5068* 1/19/12 UCLA W 87-84 6019* 1/21/12 USC W 78-59 7537* 1/29/12 at Oregon W 76-71 11219

    * 2/2/12 at Colorado L 60-82 7858* 2/4/12 at Utah W 76-58 8404* 2/9/12 WASHINGTON STATE L 73-83 5782

    * Pac-12 Conference Game# TicketCity Legends Classic Regional Rounds (Corvallis, Ore.) TicketCity Legends Classic Championship Rounds (East Rutherford, N.J.)

    @ at Spokane, Wash.

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    2011-12OregonS

    tateBasketball

    OregonStateTeamG

    ame-by-Game

    Comparison(asofFeb10,

    2012)

    Allgames

    Opponent

    1st

    2nd

    Score

    Mar

    TotalFG

    FG

    Pct

    3-Pointers

    3FG

    Pct

    FreeThrows

    FTPct

    Rebounds

    Assist

    T/Over

    Block

    Steal

    Fouls

    CSUBAKERSFIELD

    52/35

    34/27

    86-62

    +24

    27-50/21-46

    .540/.457

    5-16/5-13

    .313/.385

    27-36/15-25

    .750/.600

    32/30

    +2

    16/11

    22/27

    4/2

    19/8

    22/31

    WESTALABAMA

    58/33

    35/27

    93-60

    +33

    30-54/22-57

    .556/.386

    8-22/6-17

    .364/.353

    25-35/10-13

    .714/.769

    37/29

    +8

    21/8

    15/21

    6/1

    8/9

    10/28

    HOFSTRA

    39/41

    43/31

    82-72

    +10

    27-52/24-50

    .519/.480

    2-13/5-10

    .154/.500

    26-40/19-32

    .650/.594

    31/30

    +1

    16/7

    11/15

    3/2

    7/5

    25/26

    Texas

    45/50

    36/31

    100-95

    +5

    31-63/33-60

    .492/.550

    7-18/7-18

    .389/.389

    31-43/22-30

    .721/.733

    33/37

    (4)

    16/15

    15/23

    6/3

    7/8

    27/35

    Vanderbilt

    31/31

    31/33

    62-64

    (2)

    26-60/26-55

    .433/.473

    2-14/7-19

    .143/.368

    8-14/5-6

    .571/.833

    31/33

    (2)

    14/12

    17/22

    6/2

    15/5

    12/15

    Towson

    32/20

    34/26

    66-46

    +20

    25-53/17-42

    .472/.405

    8-21/2-6

    .381/.333

    8-17/10-15

    .471/.667

    23/38

    (15)

    15/9

    10/21

    3/3

    11/3

    14/15

    MONTANA

    34/21

    37/25

    71-46

    +25

    20-51/17-54

    .392/.315

    8-20/3-14

    .400/.214

    23-30/9-15

    .767/.600

    40/35

    +5

    16/8

    12/18

    6/1

    9/5

    17/24

    IDAHO

    24/35

    36/39

    60-74

    (14)

    20-60/24-48

    .333/.500

    3-23/10-18

    .130/.556

    17-28/16-23

    .607/.696

    36/42

    (6)

    14/18

    10/18

    5/4

    7/3

    22/23

    ILLINOIS-CHICAGO

    45/21

    50/32

    95-53

    +42

    33-57/17-57

    .579/.298

    8-15/5-22

    .533/.227

    21-28/14-20

    .750/.700

    45/26

    +19

    20/10

    15/19

    7/2

    15/4

    18/20

    HOWARD

    49/30

    44/42

    93-72

    +21

    31-60/24-61

    .517/.393

    9-21/7-17

    .429/.412

    22-31/17-22

    .710/.773

    37/38

    (1)

    22/12

    14/19

    2/1

    8/8

    19/25

    PORTLANDSTATE

    42/34

    59/34

    101-68

    +33

    40-67/25-57

    .597/.439

    13-21/6-15

    .619/.400

    8-11/12-19

    .727/.632

    37/28

    +9

    27/10

    11/18

    5/0

    6/2

    16/15

    ChicagoState

    50/24

    42/42

    92-66

    +26

    33-64/22-74

    .516/.297

    8-17/3-16

    .471/.188

    18-26/19-25

    .692/.760

    48/41

    +7

    23/8

    26/22

    8/3

    13/13

    18/21

    Washington

    39/50

    41/45

    80-95

    (15)

    33-66/37-72

    .500/.514

    5-17/4-18

    .294/.222

    9-17/17-20

    .529/.850

    33/38

    (5)

    13/15

    13/9

    4/5

    6/5

    18/19

    WashingtonState

    35/40

    41/41

    76-81

    (5)

    26-57/28-52

    .456/.538

    8-23/6-12

    .348/.500

    16-22/19-24

    .727/.792

    31/30

    +1

    17/15

    15/16

    4/2

    10/5

    21/15

    CALIFORNIA

    38/38

    54/47

    92-85

    +7

    31-49/31-54

    .633/.574

    11-18/6-14

    .611/.429

    19-25/17-23

    .760/.739

    23/24

    (1)

    19/17

    15/13

    2/2

    9/7

    18/19

    STANFORD

    43/36

    33/401

    01-103

    (2)

    34-79/37-92

    .430/.402

    6-20/13-28

    .300/.464

    27-37/16-28

    .730/.571

    54/54

    -

    21/20

    18/16

    11/4

    12/9

    24/30

    Arizona

    28/26

    44/46

    73-81

    (8)

    23-58/24-51

    .397/.471

    7-20/12-22

    .350/.545

    20-28/21-34

    .714/.618

    38/35

    +3

    14/17

    11/13

    2/2

    8/7

    27/19

    ArizonaState

    34/31

    32/45

    66-76

    (10)

    24-64/29-49

    .375/.592

    4-21/9-17

    .190/.529

    14-21/9-17

    .667/.529

    30/37

    (7)

    12/22

    12/21

    5/6

    12/9

    18/18

    UCLA

    39/38

    48/46

    87-84

    +3

    29-50/34-59

    .580/.576

    4-9/7-12

    .444/.583

    25-33/9-12

    .758/.750

    25/25

    -

    16/21

    12/13

    2/3

    8/7

    12/20

    USC

    36/22

    42/37

    78-59

    +19

    30-59/25-50

    .508/.500

    6-16/3-12

    .375/.250

    12-21/6-10

    .571/.600

    36/27

    +9

    18/12

    12/18

    4/2

    10/2

    14/18

    Oregon

    23/28

    53/43

    76-71

    +5

    24-57/23-60

    .421/.383

    7-17/9-30

    .412/.300

    21-30/16-24

    .700/.667

    32/44

    (12)

    15/16

    17/23

    0/10

    12/7

    19/26

    Colorado

    31/46

    29/36

    60-82

    (22)

    21-58/29-56

    .362/.518

    4-20/6-15

    .200/.400

    14-28/18-21

    .500/.857

    31/43

    (12)

    11/19

    16/17

    3/3

    9/10

    17/22

    Utah

    38/25

    38/33

    76-58

    +18

    29-63/18-45

    .460/.400

    0-9/5-19

    .000/.263

    18-25/17-22

    .720/.773

    39/30

    +9

    13/12

    14/23

    1/10

    16/7

    21/23

    WASHINGTONSTATE

    31/46

    42/37

    73-83

    (10)

    22-59/28-54

    .373/.519

    10-28/6-12

    .357/.500

    19-23/21-27

    .826/.778

    33/34

    (1)

    12/14

    14/10

    6/4

    6/7

    21/19

    Note:GametotalsaredisplayedintheformatTEAM

    /OPPONENTforeachcategory

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    All games

    00 01 02 03 10 11 12

    Op po nen t Dat e Sc or e MCSHA NE,K E CUNNINGHA M B ARTON,CHA STA RK S,A HM J ONES,DA NI B URTON,J OE B RA NDT,A NG

    CSU BAKERSFIELD 11/12/11 86-62 W 0-4-1 15-4-1 8-0-0 16-1-3 0-0-0 16-5-5 7-4-3

    WEST ALABAMA 11/14/11 93-60 W 1-5-2 17-3-1 2-0-2 10-3-4 0-0-0 14-6-5 13-4-0

    HOFSTRA 11/16/11 82-72 W 0-2-0 35-5-2 0-0-0 4-4-1 DNP 5-10-11 4-0-0

    vs Texas 11/19/11 100-95 W 6-2-0 37-9-3 0-0-0 8-2-1 DNP 7-3-4 14-3-2

    vs Vanderbilt 11/21/11 62-64 L 0-0-0 9-3-3 0-1-0 16-4-5 DNP 4-5-1 2-1-1at Towson 11/26/11 66-46 W 0-1-1 12-2-3 5-0-1 7-2-2 0-0-0 10-4-1 5-0-0

    MONTANA 12/4/11 71-46 W 2-2-0 14-4-2 3-2-1 16-3-1 0-1-0 5-5-2 7-2-2

    IDAHO 12/9/11 60-74 L 0-1-0 7-3-1 0-1-0 9-1-3 DNP 15-8-2 4-4-0

    ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 12/13/11 95-53 W 3-1-0 16-3-1 7-1-4 12-3-4 0-0-0 2-8-2 9-3-1

    HOWARD 12/15/11 93-72 W 6-1-1 10-3-6 DNP 22-3-4 0-0-0 4-6-3 21-3-1

    PORTLAND STATE 12/18/11 101-68 W 0-0-1 15-3-8 2-0-2 17-1-0 DNP 8-6-9 16-4-3

    at Chicago State 12/21/11 92-66 W 2-2-1 15-2-3 2-1-0 13-6-8 0-1-0 8-11-1 10-6-3

    at Washington 12/29/11 80-95 L 0-0-2 15-4-1 0-0-0 14-2-0 DNP 18-7-3 16-4-1

    at Washington State 12/31/11 76-81 L DNP 21-0-4 3-2-4 18-2-2 DNP 14-7-3 7-3-0

    CALIFORNIA 1/5/12 92-85 W 0-0-1 24-1-5 0-0-0 24-3-2 DNP 13-4-5 14-1-0

    STANFORD 1/7/12 101-103 L 4-3-0 19-6-6 0-0-1 13-3-5 DNP 18-10-1 10-7-3

    at Arizona 1/12/12 73-81 L 1-0-0 22-4-2 0-0-2 14-1-3 DNP 8-3-0 7-6-2

    at Arizona State 1/14/12 66-76 L 0-0-0 13-9-2 0-1-0 14-0-2 DNP 2-3-0 2-2-0

    UCLA 1/19/12 87-84 W DNP 21-3-1 1-1-0 13-0-3 DNP 4-4-2 13-5-5

    USC 1/21/12 78-59 W 4-0-1 18-3-5 5-0-1 10-1-1 DNP 11-9-2 9-4-2

    at Oregon 1/29/12 76-71 W 0-0-0 27-7-3 0-1-0 15-2-2 DNP 10-5-1 2-5-2

    at Colorado 2/2/12 60-82 L 0-2-0 12-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-3 2-0-0 4-2-2 8-5-1

    at Utah 2/4/12 76-58 W 7-2-0 20-4-1 5-2-1 6-0-1 0-0-0 8-11-5 6-2-0

    WASHINGTON STATE 2/9/12 73-83 L 2-4-0 33-6-2 0-0-0 8-2-5 DNP 0-5-4 5-5-0

    13 15 24 31 44 55

    Op po nent Date Sc or e MURPHY,RHY MOREL AND,E MITCHEL L,C POWERS,J UL COLL IER,DE NEL SON,ROB

    CSU BAKERSFIELD 11/12/11 86-62 W 0-0-0 11-10-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 8-2-0 5-0-3

    WEST ALABAMA 11/14/11 93-60 W 9-0-0 8-10-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 14-3-3 5-2-4

    HOFSTRA 11/16/11 82-72 W DNP 4-1-0 DNP DNP 25-5-1 5-3-1

    vs Texas 11/19/11 100-95 W DNP 6-4-1 DNP DNP 17-7-1 5-1-4

    vs Vanderbilt 11/21/11 62-64 L DNP 8-8-3 DNP DNP 19-5-1 4-1-0

    at Towson 11/26/11 66-46 W 0-0-0 0-4-0 DNP DNP 15-5-3 12-1-4

    MONTANA 12/4/11 71-46 W 0-1-0 3-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-7-3 11-5-5

    IDAHO 12/9/11 60-74 L DNP 2-5-1 DNP DNP 7-4-3 16-6-4

    ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 12/13/11 95-53 W 5-4-0 8-14-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 12-3-3 21-1-3

    HOWARD 12/15/11 93-72 W 1-0-0 0-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 9-7-4 20-8-2

    PORTLAND STATE 12/18/11 101-68 W 0-1-0 10-13-0 5-0-0 DNP 14-6-2 14-1-2

    at Chicago State 12/21/11 92-66 W 6-3-1 1-5-0 DNP DNP 19-4-1 16-5-5

    at Washington 12/29/11 80-95 L DNP 0-5-2 DNP DNP 8-3-3 9-7-1

    at Washington State 12/31/11 76-81 L DNP 8-10-0 DNP DNP 2-3-1 3-1-3

    CALIFORNIA 1/5/12 92-85 W DNP 7-4-1 0-0-0 DNP 4-3-2 6-3-3

    STANFORD 1/7/12 101-103 L DNP 2-8-1 DNP DNP 16-11-1 19-4-3at Arizona 1/12/12 73-81 L DNP 6-10-3 DNP DNP 11-7-2 4-5-0

    at Arizona State 1/14/12 66-76 L 0-0-0 0-2-1 DNP DNP 21-7-1 14-4-6

    UCLA 1/19/12 87-84 W DNP 5-4-3 DNP DNP 20-4-1 10-3-1

    USC 1/21/12 78-59 W 3-1-0 4-11-2 0-0-0 DNP 12-1-4 2-3-0

    at Oregon 1/29/12 76-71 W DNP 3-5-2 DNP DNP 13-2-2 6-2-3

    at Colorado 2/2/12 60-82 L 0-1-0 9-9-2 0-0-0 DNP 12-1-1 10-4-2

    at Utah 2/4/12 76-58 W 0-1-0 5-4-0 0-1-0 DNP 14-5-1 5-1-4

    WASHINGTON STATE 2/9/12 73-83 L DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 11-6-0 14-0-1

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    2011-12 Oregon State Basketball

    #2 CHALLE BARTONGuard Freshman 6-3/193 Goteborg, Sweden (Sandagymnasiet)

    2011-12: Took a career-high four free throw attempts and tied career-highs with three free throws made and two rebounds at Utah ... Tied hiscareer-high with two field goals made, four field goals attempted and onesteal against USC ... Played a career-high 20 minutes and tied his ca-reer-high with four assists and two rebounds at Washington State ... Hadcareer-highs in assists (4) and tied career-highs in field goals made (2),field goals attempted (4), three-pointers made (1) and steals (1) againstIllinois-Chicago ... Had a career-high two rebounds against Montana ...Had a career-high four shot attempts at Towson ... Had his first career as-sist and steal against West Alabama ... Played first career game in season-opener against CSU Bakersfield and had eight points on perfect shooting,2-for-2 from the field and 3-for-3 from the line.

    Barton 2011-12 Game-By-Game StatsDate Opp Min FG-A 3PT-A FT-A Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts11/12 CSUB 9 2-2 1-1 3-3 0 0 1 0 811/14 UWA 17 1-3 0-2 0-2 0 2 0 1 211/16 Hofstra 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 011/19 Texas 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 011/21 Vanderbilt 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 011/26 Towson 10 1-4 1-3 2-2 0 1 0 1 512/4 Montana 15 1-2 1-2 0-0 2 1 0 1 312/9 Idaho 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 1 012/13 UIC 18 2-4 1-2 2-2 1 4 0 1 712/15 Howard DID NOT PLAY12/18 PSU 11 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 212/21 CSU 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 212/29 Washington 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 012/31 WSU 20 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 4 0 0 31/5 California 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 01/7 Stanford 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 01/12 Arizona 9 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 1 01/14 Arizona State 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 01/19 UCLA 4 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 11/21 USC 14 2-4 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1 51/29 Oregon 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 02/2 Colorado 19 0-5 0-2 0-1 0 0 0 0 02/4 Utah 8 1-2 0-1 3-4 2 1 0 0 52/9 WSU 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

    Barton Career & 2011-12 Season HighsCareer Highs (Last) Season Highs (Last)

    8 vs CSUB, 11/12/11 Points 8 vs CSUB, 11/12/112, 3x (vs USC, 1/21/11) FG Made 2, 3x (vs USC, 1/21/11)5 at Colorado, 2/2/12 FG Attempted 5 at Colorado, 2/2/121, 5x (at WSU, 12/31/11) 3-PT Made 1