How to Watch UCLA vs. Oregon State Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – February 1
The Oregon State Beavers (11-9, 3-6 Pac-12) aim to break a five-game road losing streak when they visit the UCLA Bruins (9-11, 4-5 Pac-12) on Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 10:30 PM ET.
Tune in to the thrilling matchup featuring the Bruins and Beavers live on Pac-12 Network. Don’t miss all the action!
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Bruins vs. Beavers Game Info
- Date: Thursday, February 1, 2024
- Time: 10:30 PM ET
- TV: Pac-12 Network
- Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
- Where: Los Angeles, California
- Venue: Pauley Pavilion
Bruins Insights
- Although UCLA is scoring just 65.2 points per game (16th-worst in college basketball), its defense has been giving them a nice lift, as it ranks 18th-best in college basketball by ceding 63.9 points per game.
- This year, the Bruins are pulling down 35 boards per game (223rd-ranked in college basketball) and allowing 32.4 rebounds per contest (50th-ranked).
- UCLA ranks 289th in college basketball with 11.9 assists per contest.
- With 11.6 turnovers per game, the Bruins rank 193rd in the country. They force 11.5 turnovers per contest, which ranks 206th in college basketball.
- While UCLA ranks in the bottom 25 in college basketball in three-pointers per game with 4.9 (10th-worst), it ranks 305th in college basketball with a 30.8% three-point percentage.
- With 7.8 threes conceded per game, the Bruins are 241st in the country. They are giving up a 32.4% shooting percentage from beyond the arc, which ranks 129th in college basketball.
- Of the shots taken by UCLA in 2023-24, 71.4% of them have been two-pointers (78.8% of the team’s made baskets) and 28.6% have been threes (21.2%).
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Beavers Insights
- With 71 points scored per game and 72.3 points allowed, Oregon State is 263rd in college basketball offensively and 197th on defense.
- On the boards, the Beavers are 256th in college basketball in rebounds (34.5 per game). They are 140th in rebounds conceded (34.2 per game).
- This season Oregon State is ranked 304th in college basketball in assists at 11.5 per game.
- The Beavers commit 12.3 turnovers per game and force 11.6 per game, ranking 251st and 185th, respectively, in the country.
- Beyond the arc, Oregon State is 297th in college basketball in 3-pointers made per game (6.3). It is 220th in 3-point percentage at 33.2%.
- The Beavers are 126th in college basketball in 3-pointers conceded (6.9 per game) and 78th in 3-point percentage defensively (31.5%).
- In 2023-24, Oregon State has taken 65.6% percent of its shots from inside the 3-point line, and 34.4% percent from beyond it. In terms of makes, 74.2% of Oregon State’s baskets have been 2-pointers, and 25.8% have been 3-pointers.
Bruins Leaders
- The scoring leader for the Bruins this season is Sebastian Mack, who averages 13.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game.
- Adem Bona leads UCLA in rebounding, averaging 6.2 per game, while Dylan Andrews leads the team in assists, distributing an average of 3.7 in each contest.
- The Bruins get the most three-point shooting production out of Lazar Stefanovic, who knocks down 1.4 threes per game.
- Mack and Bona lead UCLA on the defensive end, with Mack leading the team in steals averaging 1.7 per game and Bona in blocks averaging two per contest.
Beavers Leaders
- Jordan Pope’s points (17.8 per game) and assists (3.7 per game) stat lines give him the top scoring and assists spots on the Beavers’ leaderboards.
- Michael Rataj’s stat line of 6.1 rebounds, 7.2 points and 1.6 assists per game helps him grab the top spot on the Oregon State rebounding leaderboard.
- Pope is the most prolific from deep for the Beavers, hitting 2.3 threes per game.
- Oregon State’s leader in steals is Josiah Lake with 1.1 per game, and its leader in blocks is KC Ibekwe with 1.1 per game.