Oregon State posts season’s most lopsided win after brilliant second half against Sacramento State

Oregon Local News - Dec 17th, 2024
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Oregon State University overcame a challenge from Sacramento State with a dominant performance in the second half, winning 82-45 at Gill Coliseum. The Beavers, led by Michael Rataj's career-high 23 points and 12 rebounds, executed a decisive 17-1 run midway through the second half, extending their lead significantly. Rataj's performance included his fifth double-double of the season, contributing to Oregon State's largest victory margin this season. The Beavers shot 54% from the field and hit 10 three-pointers, outscoring Sacramento State 52-25 in the second half. This victory marked Oregon State's fourth consecutive win and served as a final preparation for the Diamond Head Classic tournament in Honolulu. Sacramento State struggled offensively, with no players reaching double figures in scoring, and was out-rebounded by Oregon State in the second half.

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RATING

7.8
Fair Story
Consider it well-founded

The article provides a detailed account of a basketball game between Oregon State and Sacramento State, focusing on the highlights and statistics of the game. It is well-written and informative, although it primarily covers one perspective.

RATING DETAILS

9
Accuracy

The article appears to be factually accurate, reporting specific statistics and events from the game. The details about the players' performances and game outcomes are precise and consistent with typical sports reporting.

6
Balance

The article primarily focuses on Oregon State's performance and does not provide much perspective on Sacramento State's efforts or challenges, which could be seen as a lack of balance in covering both teams.

9
Clarity

The article is clear and concise, using straightforward language appropriate for sports reporting. The structure logically follows the progression of the game, making it easy for readers to follow.

7
Source quality

The article is written by a named reporter, Nick Daschel, which lends some credibility. However, it doesn't cite any external sources or provide interviews or quotes from players or coaches, which would strengthen source quality.

8
Transparency

The article is transparent in its purpose to report on a basketball game, and the author is clearly identified. There is no indication of conflicts of interest, but the disclosure about the need for reader support could be more explicitly related to the article content.