Oregon State Beavers and UCLA Bruins Clash at Pauley Pavilion in Women's Basketball Showdown
The Oregon State Beavers faced a challenging contest against the UCLA Bruins at Pauley Pavilion, ending with a 54-62 scoreline. The Beavers now stand with an unranked status while the Bruins hold the 18th rank nationally.
In an intense conference game, the Oregon State Beavers displayed a valiant effort but ultimately fell to the UCLA Bruins. The game saw numerous shifts in momentum, with nine lead changes and seven instances where the score was tied, keeping fans on edge throughout each quarter.
The Beavers started off slow in the first quarter scoring only eight points but found their rhythm in the second quarter by adding 21 points to their tally. They continued their pursuit with 18 points in the third before being limited to just seven points in the final stretch of play. Despite falling short on overall points, Oregon State showcased commendable defensive efforts with six blocks and matched that number in steals.
Offensively, Oregon State's performance was highlighted by making half of their two-point attempts (15 out of 32) and securing ten second-chance points which kept them competitive throughout. However, they struggled beyond the arc hitting only five out of 21 three-point attempts which translated into a mere 24 percent success rate from long range.
Rebounding played a significant role for both teams; however, it was here that Oregon State excelled with a total of 35 rebounds—seven offensive and an impressive count of defensive rebounds at twenty-three. Their ability to convert turnovers into points was evident as they scored six from such opportunities.
On offense for Oregon State, assists were distributed effectively among players totaling thirteen for this encounter but were overshadowed by nineteen turnovers which hindered potential scoring drives.
Turning attention towards UCLA's performance, they capitalized on fast breaks scoring twenty fast break points compared to just two by Oregon State. Their field goal percentage stood slightly below that of Oregon's at approximately thirty-six percent but made up ground through free throws converting thirteen out of seventeen attempts (76 percent).
UCLA also managed eleven steals contributing significantly to twenty-two total points off turnovers—a notable difference-maker between both sides' scores.
As fans look ahead after this hard-fought battle, they can mark their calendars for when The Oregon State Beavers take on USC Trojans next away from home at Galen Center located in Los Angeles on February 12th at noon Pacific Time. This upcoming game will be broadcasted live on Pac-12 Network providing another opportunity for supporters to follow along as The Beavers continue their season journey.