CORVALLIS – Oregon State is 3-0 in league play for the first time since the 1992-93 season as five Beavers scored in double figures Sunday night in a 79-66 win over UCLA in Gill Coliseum.

After two weeks of Pac-12 play, Oregon State (11-4) is tied for second with Washington at 3-0, a half-game behind league-leader Arizona (4-0).

Here is a quick recap:

Top performances: The Thompson brothers had solid all-around games. Stephen Thompson Jr. had 17 points, six rebounds and six assists, as did Ethan Thompson.

Beavers junior Kylor Kelley went 6 of 6 from the floor and scored 14 points, along with four blocked shots.

Tres Tinkle had 14 points, while Alfred Hollins had 11 for Oregon State.

Kris Wilkes led UCLA (10-7, 3-1) with 21 points, though he made only 8 of 22 shots.

Key stretches: Oregon State’s defense was generally on point during the first half as UCLA made only 8 of 29 shots. But the Beavers didn’t shoot it well, either, particularly from 3-point range, where they were 2 of 13 during the opening half. OSU did enough to carve out a 32-26 halftime lead.

The best stretch came around the seven-minute mark, when OSU stretched a two-point lead to a 28-19 advantage. Alfred Hollins hit a 3-pointer and layup during a 9-2 run.

UCLA made its best push early in the second half, running off nine consecutive points to take a 40-39 lead. But Oregon State took control a few minutes later, erasing a 47-46 deficit with a 21-5 run. The Beavers led by as many as 18 points.

Next up: at Arizona State, 7 p.m. Thursday, Gill Coliseum.

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