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El Sara Greer led OSU to its biggest come-from-behind victory since 2007

posted by Swish Appeal
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 9:34am EST

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El Sara Greer (Waterloo, Iowa) led OSU to its biggest come-from-behind victory since Jan. 24, 2007 in a thrilling 61-59 outcome over Oregon on Saturday. The Beavers overcame a 20-point halftime deficit (36-16) led by Greer’s game-high 21 points and 13 rebounds. Greer was the only player in the game to reach 20 points and double-digits in rebounds. Greer's three-point play gave the Beavers the lead (57-56) with two minutes to play and, after a UO three-pointer, her ensuing layup tied the game at 59-59.

From Greer Named Pac-10 Women’s Basketball Player of the Week > Pac-10 > News.

With the win, OSU matches last season's Pac-10 win total.

I'm still not sure what the best story in the Pac-10 is, but this is in my top three (UCLA's historic success and Jacki Gemelos are still top stories to me. But this is a simply remarkable display of heart after many people - especially me - thought this program had been left for dead.

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