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Scott Rueck Wants to Pause Oregon Women’s Rivalry

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

OSU Coach Scott Rueck ‌Questions Future of Oregon Rivalry After Wednesday’s Contest

EUGENE, Ore. – ​ Oregon State women’s ⁢basketball⁢ coach ⁣Scott rueck indicated Wednesday⁣ he would prefer the Beavers discontinue ⁤their non-conference rivalry games with the University of Oregon, citing the disruption caused by conference realignment and a desire to stabilize the program. The statement ​came after Oregon defeated Oregon ‍State 83-77 in a tightly contested game at Matthew‍ Knight ​Arena.

Rueck‍ acknowledged the historical importance⁣ of the in-state rivalry, but expressed concern about maintaining its meaning amidst the⁣ changing college basketball landscape. “I think ⁢it should just ⁤be put on hold for a minute⁤ as we’re recalibrating,”⁣ Rueck said. “Obviously going from‍ the same conference to different conferences. ⁤There’s too much‌ unrest‍ right⁢ now in ⁣our world that we’re trying to stabilize to enter back into something⁢ that’s‌ been⁤ so special for so long for those of us who’ve been a part of it our entire life.”

The game featured standout performances from both sides.Oregon’s Endyia Rogers⁤ lead all scorers ⁤with 23 ⁢points and 14 ‍assists, while Oregon‌ State’s Jenna ‌Villa‍ posted a career-high 27 points.

Despite a competitive second half, Rueck pointed‌ to recent tournament results ⁢- Oregon’s first-round win over Vanderbilt⁤ (88-66) last year, a ⁤team that previously defeated Oregon State⁤ 88-66 in ‍the ‍Paradise Jam tournament -⁣ as evidence of a growing competitive gap. “It’s not that⁢ OSU can’t ‍compete with teams of vanderbilt or Oregon’s caliber… It’s‍ about preserving ​something​ meaningful while the gap is wider than it’s⁢ ever been,” he explained.

Several players had connections to the state of Oregon. OSU’s Tiara Bolden is from Eugene, ⁢and teammate Kennedie Shuler, a⁤ former star at Sam Barlow High School in portland, made her second​ career appearance in Eugene. Villa, ⁤a Washington State transfer, previously competed against Rogers on the high school circuit in ⁣Washington.

Notably, Oregon’s Rogers is⁤ represented ⁢by Klutch sports, LeBron james’ ‍agency, and was once a recruit for Oregon State, ⁤with staff reportedly ‌possessing ‍photos of her in beavers gear. Rueck‌ stated that, were it his decision, he “probably would’ve gone somewhere else ​with this game.” He suggested revisiting the rivalry “in a few ⁣years” after the program has “get[ten] our bearings back” and is ⁤ready to “re-up.”

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