By Nick Daschel, OregonLive: When Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle is asked for a key heading into any particular game, he’s likely to lean on defense, or if given options, defense and rebounding.
The Beavers have that. But Oregon State (18-12) is unlikely to be playing Oklahoma State (21-8) in Sunday’s second round of the NCAA Tournament without its offense perking up.
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