Oregon State Beavers Outshine San Francisco Dons with a Three-Point Barrage
First Half
The Oregon State Beavers showcased their offensive prowess in the first half against the San Francisco Dons, taking an early lead that set the tone for the rest of the game. The Beavs scored 50 points in this period, demonstrating a remarkable shooting accuracy with a field goal percentage of 56 percent. Their three-point shooting was particularly impressive, hitting 60 percent from beyond the arc. Isaiah Sy led the charge with his efficient scoring and strong presence on both ends of the court.
Second Half
In the second half, Oregon State maintained their momentum despite a spirited effort from San Francisco to close the gap. The Beavs added another 40 points to their tally, finishing with a total score of 90-63. Johan Munch contributed significantly off the bench, adding depth to OSU's attack and helping secure their dominance throughout both halves.
Key Performances
Stephen Olowoniyi played a pivotal role in maintaining defensive pressure on San Francisco's key players while also contributing offensively when needed. His efforts were complemented by Matija Samar’s playmaking abilities which resulted in numerous assists that kept Oregon State’s offense fluid and unpredictable.
The Dons struggled to find rhythm against OSU's defense but managed to score 35 points in this half through determined efforts inside the paint where they scored most of their points.
Conclusion
This victory improves Oregon State's record as they continue to build momentum this season. Fans can look forward to more exciting matchups as they prepare for their next game against Seattle Redhawks at Redhawk Center on February 15th at 8:00 PM EDT, available for streaming on ESPN+. Stay tuned for more updates and share your thoughts about this game!