
Bruins Rout Oregon State
June 21, 1999 | Women's Basketball
January 8, 1999
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Janae Hubbard scored 26 points and Maylana Martin had 22 points and 10 rebounds Friday night as 10th-ranked UCLA routed Oregon State 105-50.
The 105 points were the most ever scored against Oregon State in a Pac-10 game, and it was just the fourth time a team had topped 100 points against the Beavers.
LaCresha Flannigan chipped in 20 points for UCLA (11-4 overall, 3-0 Pac-10).
The Bruins built a 26-10 lead midway through the first half, then steadily pulled away to widen the gap to 50-17 at halftime against cold-shooting Oregon State (9-3, 1-2).
Oregon State shot just 28 percent (16-of-57) for the game while UCLA shot 55 percent (39-of-71).
Hubbard missed just three of 13 shots, while Martin was 8-of-13 and Flannigan 9-of-12 from the field.
Five Bruins scored in double figures, including Marie Philman with 13 points and Michelle Greco with 12.
By contrast, there was just one Oregon State player in double figures, Vanessa Morris with 10 points. Morris was just 3-of-12 from the floor, but hit two 3-pointers.
Oregon State also was plagued by turnovers, with 34 to the Bruins' 15.
Nine UCLA players had steals, with Philman getting three of the team's 15.
The Beavers were without their leading scorer and rebounder, center Sissel Pierce. She underwent surgery on her left knee Friday back in Corvallis.
Reda Kakeranaite had nine rebounds for Oregon State.