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UO release – PULLMAN, Wash. – Oregon bounced back from its two losses in the desert over the weekend with a dominant effort in an 83-30 win at Washington State on Wednesday. The No. 24 Ducks (15-7, 8-3 Pac-12) set a program record for opponent field goal percentage, allowing the Cougars (14-8, 6-5 Pac-12) to shoot just 17.5 percent while the 30 points allowed are the second-fewest given up in a game in school history. UO also shot 51 percent from the floor highlighted by three players in double figures, led by Endyia Rogers with 17 points. The Ducks open rivalry weekend against Oregon State on Friday in Corvallis (8 p.m., Pac-12 Network) before hosting the Beavers on Sunday in Matthew Knight Arena (1 p.m., Pac-12 Network).

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OSU release – CORVALLIS, Ore. – Maurice Calloo led Oregon State with a game-high 18 points in a 63-61 loss to California on Wednesday evening at Gill Coliseum. Oregon State didn’t have a basket after Dexter Akanno’s 3-pointer with 5:16 remaining knotted the score at 55. The Beavers hit six straight free throws to grab a 61-59 lead with 1:54 to play. Jordan Shepherd hit a jumper at the 1:39 mark to pull the Golden Bears (10-15, 3-11 Pac-12 Conference) even and then scored on a goaltending call with 18 seconds left to cap the scoring. Jarod Lucas missed a 3-pointer with 2 seconds left and Calloo missed a putback for the Beavers (3-18, 1-10). Oregon State’s biggest lead in the game was six points, while Cal never led by more than four. Lucas finished with 12 points and six rebounds, while Glenn Taylor Jr. scored 11. Ahmad Rand’s basket in the final minute gave Oregon State a 31-30 lead at halftime. Shepherd led Cal with 15 points and Grant Anticevich hit three 3-pointers and scored 13 with eight rebounds. Joel Brown pitched in with nine points, nine rebounds and seven assists. The Beavers were once again without Rodrigue Andela (foot), Dashawn Davis (ankle), Isaiah Johnson (concussion) and Xzavier Malone-Key (back) due to injuries. Oregon State will next play the middle contest of a three-game homestand when its hosts Stanford at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday at Gill.