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Basketball WBB: Pac-12 Announces Home Series’

Brenden Slaughter

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CORVALLIS – The Pac-12 Conference released the weekly matchups and site designations for the league’s 2019-20 women’s basketball season Wednesday. Dates are tentative due to the Pac-12’s television partners’ upcoming selection of games to be broadcast nationally.

The Beavers will open the 2019-20 Pac-12 season under 10th-year head coach Scott Rueck January 3, 2020 against either Utah or Colorado at Gill Coliseum, followed two days later with game two of the mountain schools’ series.

Five of OSU’s first seven conference games will be played home with four of the last six league games on the road. OSU is one of only two teams in the Pac-12 to play a back-to-back road series’ this season, occurring the weeks of Feb. 14-16 at the Los Angeles schools and Feb. 21-23 in the Bay Area.

The Beavers do not play on the road against Washington or Washington State and do not have home dates with USC or UCLA. The annual Civil War Series, presented by PacificSource Health Plans, Spirit Mountain Casino, Safeway-Albertsons, Your Local Toyota Dealers and First Interstate Bank, will be back-to-back again this season. OSU tentatively hosts Oregon Jan. 24 with the second game in Eugene Jan. 26.

Tentative Pac-12 Dates

Jan. 3 & 5 vs. Utah & Colorado

Jan. 10 & 12 at Arizona & Arizona State

Jan. 17 & 19 vs. California & Stanford

Jan. 24 vs. Oregon

Jan. 26 at Oregon

Jan. 30 & Feb. 1 at Colorado & Utah

Feb. 7 & 9 vs. Arizona & Arizona State

Feb. 14 &16 at USC & UCLA

Feb. 21 & 23 at Stanford & California

Feb. 28 & March 1 vs. Washington & Washington State

March 5-8 Pac-12 Tournament, Las Vegas, Nevada

Season tickets for the 2019-20 season at on sale now, and can be purchased here or by calling 541-737-2050.

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 preseason poll for the 2019-20 seas
 
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