Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers begins her final March push as the Sooners host Idaho
Raegan Beers averages 15.7 points and 10.4 rebounds per game as Oklahoma faces Idaho, which is on an 18-game winning streak after winning the Big Sky Tournament.
- On Friday, fourth-seeded Oklahoma opens the NCAA Tournament against No. 13 seed Idaho in Norman, Okla., at 9 p.m. local time, beginning Raegan Beers' final push toward the Final Four.
- This season, Beers averages 15.7 points on 61.5% shooting and 10.4 rebounds per game, continuing three years as one of college basketball's elite post players.
- Idaho enters having won the Big Sky Tournament and arrives on an 18-game winning streak, carrying momentum into the matchup. The Vandals haven't lost since January 10.
- Oklahoma will depend on younger contributors, including freshman guard Aaliyah Chavez, to complement Beers in her final tournament run.
- Arthur Moreira, the Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year, urged Idaho not to play timid, telling his team "You have to go at them" in the 40-minute battle ahead.
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Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers begins her final March push as the Sooners host Idaho
Raegan Beers leads Oklahoma into the women’s NCAA tournament for her final chance to reach the Final Four. Fourth-seeded Oklahoma opens at home against No. 13 Idaho.
Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers begins her final March push as the Sooners host Idaho - The Morning Sun
Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers has one last chance to reach the Final Four. The 6-foot-4 senior has been one of the nation’s best post players the past three years, a third-team AP All-American as a sophomore and an All-SEC first-team selection as a junior and senior. She reached the Elite Eight as a sophomore at Oregon State, and the Sweet 16 last season as a junior at Oklahoma. This season, she averages 15.7 points on 61.5% shooting and grabs 10.4 re…
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