A pair of freshman Beavers are writing the newest chapter in the book of Oregon State University women's basketball. Freshmen Aleah Goodman and Taya Corosdale are both hitting their stride on and off the court.
Goodman, a native of Milwaukie Oregon, is already making her mark on the Pac-12 from beyond the arc this season. Her 48.4 percent mark in three-point field goals tops the Pac-12 in the category, but the freshman says that it wasn't always the strongest point of her game.
"My three-point shot wasn't necessarily what I went to in high school, but coming in I knew I was going to be smaller than most the other girls on the court and I would need to develop that," Goodman said.