Oregon State’s Jordan Pope Hits Game-Winning Three-Point Play Despite Poor Shooting Night

Seattle Sports

Oregon State’s Jordan Pope had a night to remember on Tuesday, as he hit a game-winning three-point play despite having a poor shooting night.

The Beavers were trailing by two points with just seconds left in the game when Pope drove to the basket and was fouled. He then calmly stepped to the free throw line and hit the shot to give Oregon State the lead.

Pope had struggled from the field all night, shooting just 4-of-14 from the field and 0-of-4 from beyond the arc. But he was able to come through in the clutch and give his team the victory.

It was a remarkable performance from Pope, who had been struggling with his shooting all season. He had been shooting just 37.8 percent from the field and 28.6 percent from beyond the arc prior to Tuesday’s game.

But Pope was able to put all of that behind him and come through when his team needed him most. His performance was a reminder of why he is such an important part of the Oregon State team, and why he is capable of coming up big in the clutch.

Jordan Pope’s game-winning three-point play was a remarkable moment for Oregon State, and it was a great reminder of why Pope is such an important part of the team. Despite having a poor shooting night, Pope was able to come through in the clutch and give his team the victory. It was a truly special moment for the Beavers, and one that will be remembered for a long time.

Oregon State's Jordan Pope Hits Game-Winning Three-Point Play Despite Poor Shooting Night