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The Oregon State Beavers women's basketball team is the official women's basketball team of
Oregon State University Oregon State University (OSU) is a public land-grant, research university in Corvallis, Oregon. OSU offers more than 200 undergraduate-degree programs along with a variety of graduate and doctoral degrees. It has the 10th largest engineering co ...
in Corvallis, Oregon. They are one of ten varsity women's sports at OSU. They are a member of the
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and the
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(NCAA). The team's home venue is
Gill Coliseum Gill Coliseum is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the northwest United States, located on the campus of Oregon State University in Opened the arena has a seating capacity of 9,604 and is home to the Oregon State Beavers' basketball, wrestling, ...
and their official colors are orange and black. The Beavers have made 12 appearances in NCAA Tournaments, most recently in 2021. The current head coach is Scott Rueck, assisted by Jonas Chatterton, Brian Holsinger, and Katie Faulker.


Program history


Origins

A women's basketball team was established at Oregon Agricultural College during the academic year of 1897–98, with one game played in the spring of 1898 by the school squad in response to a challenge offered by the team of the Chemawa Indian Institute of Salem. The match, played April 29 in Salem at the
Willamette University Willamette University is a private liberal arts college with locations in Salem and Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest college in the Western United States. Originally named the Oregon Institute, the school was an unaffiliated ...
gym, was won by OAC by a score of 13 to 11."College Girls Play Famous Basket Ball,"
''Oregon Statesman''
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vol. 47, no. 35 (April 30, 1898), p. 5.
The OAC team included Inez Fuller, Fanny Getty, Dora Hodgin, Blanche Holden, Bessie Smith, and Leona "Nonie" Smith. The OAC women's basketball team was more formally organized by the 1899–1900 academic year, with Bessie Smith elected team president as well as a slate of officers, including a vice president, secretary, and treasurer."Union Gazette'' [Corvallis
vol. 36, no. 43 (Oct. 20, 1899), p. 3.
Scheduling was handled by the team manager, Mr. J.H. Gallagher. The 1899-1900 team was a powerhouse, annihilating neighboring Albany College by a score of 47–2 in one January 1900 game played at the OAC armory."Worse Than Defeat,"
''Union Gazette'' orvallis vol. 37, no. 4 (Jan. 19, 1900), p. 3.
A local paper noted of the game, "So perfect and rapid was the playing of the ladies of the OAC, that the visitors were bewildered, and gazed open-mouthed at the skill of their opponents." For their part, the ''Albany Herald'' attributed the drubbing to a very slippery floor, a larger-than-accustomed gymnasium, and a smaller-than-usual ball — in addition to the "long and hard practice of the OAC girls." It would not be until the 1901–02 season that a formal men's basketball program would be established at the school.Dick Gearhart (ed.), ''The Orange and Black: Oregon State College, 1868-1938.'' Corvallis, OR: Oregon State College Alumni Association, 1938; p. 97. The women's basketball program continued to set the pace for the school, with the team going unbeaten into March and generating a $50 gate for the athletic fund for a single game against Chemawa."Local Lore,"
''Corvallis Times,'' vol. 15, no. 12 (March 12, 1902), p.3.
"The example they set OAC young men in athletics is worthy of emulation," the ''Corvallis Times'' opined. From the 1940s through the 1970s, women's basketball existed as a club sport under Oregon State's Women's Recreation Association (WRA).


Current program

The contemporary OSU women's basketball program was launched in 1976. The team posted a 5–20 record in its inaugural 1976–77 season. By the end of the 2018–19 season, the team's overall record was 695–576. The Beavers won three consecutive Pac-12 titles from 2015 to 2017 and are currently on a streak of four consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearances beginning in 2016.


Coaching staff

Current head coach
Scott Rueck Scott Michael Rueck (born July 18, 1969) is the head coach of the Oregon State University women's basketball team. Early life Rueck grew up in Hillsboro, Oregon, where he graduated from Glencoe High School. His father had been the first boys' b ...
is under contract through the 2026–2027 season after signing a four-year extension on October 17, 2017. He has been head coach since 2010, previously serving as head coach at
George Fox University George Fox University is a private Christian university in Newberg, Oregon. Founded as a school for Quakers in 1891, it is now the largest private university in Oregon with more than 4,000 students combined between its main campus in Newberg, it ...
for 14 years. Rueck is a graduate of Oregon State, earning a bachelor's degree in exercise and sports science from the university in 1991 and a master's degree in physical education in 1992.


Notable alumni

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- 2019 third-round draft selection of the
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* Marie Gulich - 2018 first-round draft selection of the Phoenix Mercury * Ruth Hamblin - 2016 second round by the
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* Carol Menken — 1984 Olympics gold medalist, member
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* Jamie Weisner - 2016 second round by the
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* Sydney Weise - 2017 first-round draft selection of the
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Awards

Since 2014: * Pac-12 John R. Wooden Coach of the Year - Scott Rueck (2017) * Pac-12 Player of the Year - Jamie Weisner (2016), Ruth Hamblin (2015) * Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year - Mikayla Pivec (2020), Sydney Wiese (2017), Ruth Hamblin (2016) * Pac-12 Defensive Players of the Year - Marie Gulich (2018),
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(2017), Ruth Hamblin (2015, 2016), * Inaugural Sixth Player of the Year -
Aleah Goodman Aleah Goodman (born Novemenber 24, 1998) is an American basketball player. She played college basketball for Oregon State from 2017 to 2021 before briefly playing professionally for the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA. She currently is the Director o ...
(2018) * 8 - First team All Pac-12 * 22 - All Pac-12 * 4 - Pac-12 All Academic First Team * 20 - Pac-12 All Academic Team


Facilities

Prior to the construction of Gill Coliseum in 1950, the club version of the women's team played their games in the Women's Building on campus. Opened in 2013 the OSU Basketball Center is a shared practice facility for both the men's and women's basketball teams. Amenities include an indoor basketball court, locker rooms, training and medical areas, and service and mechanical spaces. Additionally the space contains offices for coaches and other team personnel along with the OSU basketball hall of fame honoring achievements of both past and present. The facility is 34,500 square feet and cost $15 million to complete.


NCAA tournament results


References


External links

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