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Basketball WBB announces TV schedule

Brenden Slaughter

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CORVALLIS – The Oregon State women’s basketball team will be featured on television 20 times in the 2019-20 season, including a pair of ESPN games, the Pac-12 announced Thursday as it released the conference schedule.

The Beavers will have the national spotlight when ESPN covers its Civil War matchup on January 26, and again for ESPN’s Big Monday at UCLA on Feb. 17.

Oregon State will make its TV debut on Pac-12 Networks in the season-opener against UC Irvine on Nov. 9, and will again be televised Dec. 14 vs. Utah State.

All 18 Pac-12 contests will be carried live, beginning with the Beavers’ home matchups with Utah and Colorado on Jan. 3 and 5. Oregon State will head to Arizona (Jan. 10) and Arizona State (Jan. 12), before returning home to face California (Jan. 17) and Stanford (Jan. 19).

The Civil War weekend will send Oregon State to Eugene on Jan. 24, before the Ducks come to Corvallis on Jan. 26. The Beavers will close out January with a rare Thursday game, when they face Colorado in Boulder on Jan. 30. OSU will follow that up by heading to Utah on Feb. 1.

Arizona State and Arizona will visit Gill Coliseum on Feb. 7 and 9, respectively. The Beavers will head to USC on Feb. 14 leading up to the Big Monday matchup with UCLA on Feb. 17. Another road weekend will see OSU head to Stanford (Feb. 21) and California (Feb. 23).

Oregon State will wrap up the regular season by facing Washington and Washington State at Gill Coliseum on Feb. 28 and March 1.

The Beavers will not host the Los Angeles school and will not visit the Washington schools as part of the Pac-12 schedule rotation.

Oregon State is one of the most successful programs in the last decade of the sport. The Beavers have appeared in every WBCA Coaches' Poll since the end of the 2013-14 season. Four returning starters and nine overall letterwinners return from last year's team that went 26-8, advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth straight year, and played in the Sweet 16 for the fourth consecutive season. ESPNW has tabbed the Beavers No. 6 in its “Way Too Early” rankings the 2019-20 season.
 
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