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FUR 4 -9.0 o147.5
CHSO 2 9.0 u147.5
LIVE 17:33 1st Nov 23
UNH 4 12.5 o138.5
MRST 2 -12.5 u138.5
LIVE 17:35 1st Nov 23
SCST 7 -4.5 o142.5
INDPU 4 4.5 u142.5
LIVE 17:57 1st Nov 23
FAIR 0 10.5 o139.0
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LIVE 04:55 2nd Nov 23
BGSU 52 -4.5 o146.5
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LIVE 07:26 2nd Nov 23
UAB 64 -7.0 o145.0
ILST 66 7.0 u145.0
LIVE 05:02 1st Nov 23
NEOM 28 11.5 o149.0
AKR 32 -11.5 u149.0
LIVE 17:27 2nd Nov 23
JMU 42 -3.0 o140.0
JVST 36 3.0 u140.0
LIVE 03:42 1st Nov 23
UMES 12 36.0 o154.0
ILL 28 -36.0 u154.0
LIVE 11:18 1st Nov 23
AMER 14 -0.0 o0.0
13 0.0 u0.0
DSU 8.0 o139.5
MSM -8.0 u139.5
LIVE 08:32 1st Nov 23
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WAKE 25 -24.0 u141.0
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MILW -3.5 u150.5
SPRI -0.0 o0.0
WAG 0.0 u0.0
AMER -0.0 o0.0
0.0 u0.0
LEM 11.5 o151.5
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CCU -3.0 o132.5
AAMU 3.0 u132.5
FRES 3.5 o141.0
LBSU -3.5 u141.0
IDHO 2.5 o145.5
SUU -2.5 u145.5
NORAL -9.5 o146.0
ULM 9.5 u146.0
NIU 17.5 o143.0
DEP -17.5 u143.0
MASS -1.0 o148.0
TEM 1.0 u148.0
ULL 6.0 o152.0
GW -6.0 u152.0
TLSA 9.5 o146.5
L-IL -9.5 u146.5
SCUS 3.0 o155.5
QNC -3.0 u155.5
ALST -1.5 o149.0
LAM 1.5 u149.0
UCSD 1.0 o154.0
TOL -1.0 u154.0
STON 11.0 o153.0
CLMB -11.0 u153.0
YSU 3.0 o128.5
SFA -3.0 u128.5
RID 4.5 o142.0
BUCK -4.5 u142.0
NMSU 11.5 o142.0
UNLV -11.5 u142.0
KENT -2.5 o133.5
CLEVST 2.5 u133.5
STAMB -0.0 o0.0
SIUE 0.0 u0.0
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CALBA -6.5 u151.5
PV 19.5 o160.0
UNCO -19.5 u160.0
CP 20.5 o148.0
SMC -20.5 u148.0
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BYU -45.0 u144.0
STAN 1.0 o146.5
SCU -1.0 u146.5
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UNC 87 -15.5 o153.0
HAW 69 15.5 u153.0
Final Nov 23
UGA 69 5.5 o150.5
MARQ 80 -5.5 u150.5
Final Nov 23
LAS 92 -11.0 o146.5
STET 77 11.0 u146.5
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CSB 73 1.5 o142.5
FIU 76 -1.5 u142.5
Final Nov 23
MRSH 45 20.0 o150.0
PUR 80 -20.0 u150.0
Final Nov 23
BU 75 2.0 o144.5
UMBC 71 -2.0 u144.5
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DEL 71 6.5 o139.5
UVM 75 -6.5 u139.5
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PRE 71 -2.0 o139.0
MONM 61 2.0 u139.0
Final Nov 23
SFPA 65 21.0 o144.5
GTWN 82 -21.0 u144.5
Final Nov 23
UWG 54 14.5 o154.0
GASO 64 -14.5 u154.0
Final Nov 23
LIU 79 14.0 o138.0
CHAR 76 -14.0 u138.0
Final Nov 23
KTYST 59 -0.0 o0.0
NKU 85 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
KC 65 -2.0 o143.0
ALBY 67 2.0 u143.0
Final Nov 23
BRWN 83 -8.5 o143.0
CAN 76 8.5 u143.0
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QUIN 70 5.5 o153.0
UMASS 80 -5.5 u153.0
Final Nov 23
PRST 65 2.5 o152.5
STT 91 -2.5 u152.5
Final Nov 23
UIC 55 2.0 o149.5
ECU 72 -2.0 u149.5
Final Nov 23
NE 59 2.0 o135.0
FGCU 55 -2.0 u135.0
Final Nov 23
CIN 81 -7.0 o149.5
GT 58 7.0 u149.5
Final Nov 23
FERR 55
GMU 100
Oregon St. 0th Pacific-1220-13
Colorado 0th Pacific-1223-9

Oregon St. @ Colorado preview

T-Mobile Arena

Last Meeting ( Feb 20, 2021 ) Colorado 61, Oregon St. 57

The Oregon State Beavers were not even considered an NCAA Tournament bubble team when the Pac-12 Conference tournament started this week. Now they're one win away from getting an automatic bid to March Madness.

Standing in their way is are the 23rd-ranked Colorado Buffaloes, who won a thriller over the Southern California Trojans on Friday night to reach their second conference title game since joining the Pac-12 at the start of the 2011-12 season.

Colorado (22-7), the third seed in the tournament, won it during its firsts Pac-12 campaign to reach the NCAA Tournament. The Buffaloes haven't been back since 2016, but they almost certainly are headed back this year, win or lose Saturday night.

Colorado swept the two regular-season games against Oregon State, most recently a 61-57 win at Corvallis, Ore., on Feb. 20. That victory kick-started a winning streak that reached six games when D'Shawn Schwartz slammed home a put-back with 3.3 seconds left to beat the Trojans 72-70 on Friday.

The decisive play started with McKinley Wright IV missing a 3-point attempt as the shot clock wound down. However, Schwartz following with the winning dunk, and the Trojans couldn't get off a shot in the remaining time.

"(Schwartz) did his job. He crashed," Wright said. "I got a good look with about one second on the shot clock. It felt good, but I left it a little short, and he crashed and got us a big-time tip dunk."

Colorado got a scare in the first half of the game when Wright, the team leader and top scorer, took an inadvertent elbow to the head and went to the locker room. He returned later in the half and finished with a team-high 24 points.

The Beavers have been surging since the loss to Colorado. They have won five of their past six, with their only loss coming at home against in-state rival Oregon last weekend. They avenged that loss with an emphatic 75-64 win over the Ducks in the other semifinal played Friday night.

Oregon State (16-12) is playing in its first conference tournament title game since 1988 and the days of the Pac-10. It's quite a rise for a team that was picked to finish at the bottom of the conference this season but finished tied for sixth.

"We know what we're capable of, and we know we don't need other people telling us where we might end up in the league or anything," said Zach Reichle, who finished with 12 points against Oregon on Friday night. "We know what we can do, and so that's just what we're doing. We're coming out and showing it."

The Beavers held Wright to six points in the first meeting, on Feb. 8, but Colorado didn't need his scoring in a 29-point win. Wright had 21 in the Feb. 20 matchup.

Oregon State will have to stop more than Wright on Saturday night. Jeriah Horne, who hit four 3-pointers and scored 19 points Friday, has been a reliable second offensive weapon for the Buffaloes.

But the way the Beavers played against the Ducks, they're not shrinking from the big stage.

"I will tell you, we were a confident group heading into this game," Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said after the win over Oregon. "We were confident this wasn't going to be our last night here in Vegas."

--Field Level Media

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