The Seattle University Redhawks, led by John Christofilis' 16 points, took care of business at home, defeating the Oregon State Beavers 60-50 in a non-conference matchup at the Redhawk Center. This win marked Seattle U's 16th victory of the season, improving their record to 16-11, while Oregon State fell to 14-14. The Redhawks' strong first-half performance, where they outscored the Beavers 36-18, set the tone for the rest of the game. Seattle U's 36 points in the first half were a significant improvement from their average of 31.4 points in the first half over their last five games.
The Beavers, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm, shooting just 24.1% from the field in the first half. Their top performer, Matija Samar, was held to just 4 points in the first half, but he would go on to finish with 14 points. Oregon State's recent trend of outscoring opponents by 4.4 points per game over their last five contests was snapped, as they were outscored by 10 points in this matchup. The Beavers had been averaging 75 points per game over their last five games, but they were limited to just 50 points against Seattle U's stout defense.
Seattle U's Defense Holds Oregon State to Season-Low 50 Points
The Redhawks' Will Heimbrodt was a force to be reckoned with, scoring 15 points and grabbing 9 rebounds, including 5 offensive boards. Heimbrodt's performance was crucial in the second half, where he scored 10 of his 15 points, helping to stave off a late Oregon State surge. Jojo Murphy also chipped in with 11 points and 5 rebounds, providing a spark off the bench for Seattle U. On the other side, Jorge Diaz Graham had a solid game for the Beavers, scoring 12 points and pulling down 6 rebounds. However, the Beavers' Yaak Yaak, who had been averaging 10.5 points per game over his last four contests, was held to just 7 points on 2-10 shooting.
The Redhawks' defense was the story of the game, holding the Beavers to just 50 points on 32.1% shooting from the field. Seattle U's defense has been a strength all season, and it was on full display against Oregon State. The Redhawks' ability to limit the Beavers' scoring opportunities was a key factor in their 10-point victory. CHD Scout predicted Seattle U to win by 8.9 points, and they were correct, as the Redhawks won by 10 points.
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The prediction model correctly accounted for Seattle U's strong defensive performance, which has been a hallmark of their team all season. The Redhawks have been holding opponents to just 41.3% shooting from the field over their last five games, and they were able to limit the Beavers to an even lower percentage. The model also took into account Oregon State's recent trend of outscoring opponents by 4.4 points per game, but the Beavers were unable to sustain that level of production against Seattle U's defense.
The win for Seattle U marks a much-needed victory, as they had been struggling over their last five games, going 1-4 and being outscored by an average of 5 points per game. The Redhawks' recent trend of allowing 69 points per game over their last five contests was also snapped, as they held the Beavers to just 50 points. Seattle U's strong performance against Oregon State is a positive sign for their postseason hopes, as they look to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the season. The Redhawks' 16-11 record is their best mark since the 2018-2019 season, and they want to continue to build on that success.
The loss for Oregon State is a setback, as they had been riding a hot streak, going 4-1 over their last five games and outscoring opponents by an average of 4.4 points per game. The Beavers' recent trend of scoring 75 points per game over their last five contests was also snapped, as they were limited to just 50 points against Seattle U's defense. Oregon State's 14-14 record is a disappointment, given their high expectations heading into the season. The Beavers want to regroup and get back on track as they head into the final stretch of the season.
The win for Seattle U is a significant one, as it improves their NET ranking to 131 and gives them a Quadrant 4 win. The Redhawks' tournament hopes are still alive, but they must continue to build on this momentum in order to make a push for the postseason. The loss for Oregon State is a damaging one, as it drops their NET ranking to 183 and gives them a Quadrant 2 loss. The Beavers' tournament hopes are all but extinguished, and they must win out in order to have any chance of making the postseason. The Redhawks' strong performance against Oregon State is a positive sign for their postseason hopes, and they want to continue to build on that success as they head into the final stretch of the season.
The Redhawks' 10-point victory over the Beavers is a reflection of their strength and resilience. Seattle U's ability to limit Oregon State's scoring opportunities and capitalize on their own was the key to their victory. The Redhawks' strong defensive performance, combined with their balanced offense, made them a formidable opponent for the Beavers. As the season heads into its final stretch, Seattle U want to continue to build on this momentum and make a push for the postseason. With 16 wins already under their belt, the Redhawks are poised to make a run at the tournament, and their strong performance against Oregon State is a positive sign for their chances. The Beavers, on the other hand, must regroup and refocus if they hope to make a push for the postseason.
In the end, Seattle U's 60-50 victory over Oregon State was a statement win for the Redhawks. The win marked a significant turning point in their season, as they look to build momentum heading into the final stretch. The Redhawks' strong performance against the Beavers is a positive sign for their postseason hopes, and they want to continue to build on that success as they head into the final stretch of the season. With their 16-11 record and Quadrant 4 win, Seattle U is poised to make a run at the tournament, and their strong performance against Oregon State is a reflection of their strength and resilience.