CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said he got mad when the ball wasnt passed to Drew Eubanks in the post.He should have got it on every possession. That was the game plan, Tinkle said.Eubanks scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed nine rebounds as Oregon State beat Southern Oregon 84-59 on Monday night.The sophomore shot 15 for 21 from the field. Even in high school I wasnt ever shooting this much. But I just wanted to take good shots, and if they double-teamed me, Id kick it out to the shooters, Eubanks said.Ronnie Stacy had 14 points and nine rebounds and Kendal Manuel added 15 points for the Beavers (3-4), who snapped a four-game losing streak.Ben DeSaulnier had 14 points with four 3-pointers and Tristen Holmes also scored 14 points for the NAIA-Division II Raiders (6-2).Oregon State used its height advantage to outrebound the Raiders 43-28 and had 54 points in the paint, repeatedly giving the ball to Eubanks down low. Southern Oregon scored 10 inside points.We had no answer for the big boy, for Eubanks in there, Southern Oregon coach Brian McDermott said.Southern Oregon led halfway through the first half thanks to long-range shooting. The Raiders average eight made 3-pointers per game, but they had nine of their 12 on Monday with four minutes before the break.The Beavers closed the half on a 10-1 run and led 45-35.Oregon State pushed the lead to as many as 27 points late.The game served as an exhibition for Southern Oregon.BIG PICTURESouthern Oregon: The last time DeSaulnier played in Gill Coliseum was 2014, when he had 30 points to lead Philomath High School to the Oregon 4A state championship. The junior was leading the Raiders with 18.8 points per game headed into Mondays matchup.Oregon State: Tres Tinkle, averaging 20 points and 8 rebounds, broke a bone and suffered ligament damage in his right wrist Friday against Fresno State. The team hopes to avoid surgery for the coachs son, and theres no timetable for his return. . Stephen Thompson Jr. missed his sixth straight game with a foot injury.CHALLENGING SCHEDULE: McDermott said it was great to play against a Division I squad. We like to play a challenging schedule, so weve got a stretch here of six games in a row against teams above our level. . We believe it makes us better and gets us ready for league, McDermott said.LEADERSHIP VOID: Manuel said losing Tres Tinkle was a major blow, but it could make the team better in the long run. Hes really our main leader, so I just feel like that leaves room for someone else to step up and make plays. And once we get Tres back, everybody else will be getting it going, Manuel added.UP NEXTSouthern Oregon plays against undefeated Biola, ranked No. 4 in NAIA, at the Hope Invitational Tournament on Friday.Oregon State plays on Thursday at 4-2 Mississippi State, picked to finish 10th in the SEC by league coaches. 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LAS VEGAS -- Marvin Menzies leaned in to the group and, intimating there was more of the story that could be told, asked with a laugh: You want the off-the-record-version or the real version?One reporter was working on a story, so on the record it was.UNLVs first-year coach spent the next few minutes inside a Las Vegas hotel conference room describing the ruse he used to help convince San Diego State coach Steve Fisher to hire him as an assistant.Menzies voice rose and fell with each plot twist, eyes gleaming, mischievous smirk growing to goatee-stretching belly laugh.The story reached a perfect crescendo, spilling a roar of laughter from the room into the hallway.The Menzies Effect at work.Marvin is instantly disarming as soon as you meet him. You feel like you have known him forever, Fisher said. Hes what you want someone to be.Menzies has a huge task in front of him, trying to turn around a UNLV program thats still trying to regain the magic from the Jerry Tarkanian years.Las Vegas teems with excitement when the Runnin Rebels are running and gunning, yet they havent given fans much reason to turn their attention toward the campus just east of The Strip.Previous coach Dave Rice was a sharp basketball mind, a UNLV alum and had the ability to bring in some of the nations top recruiting classes.But Rice did not win enough and may not have been flashy enough for a program had plenty of both under Tark the Shark.Though not the first choice to run the Runnin Rebels -- Chris Beard was initially hired, but bolted days later -- Menzies may be the perfect person to run the show.Like second-year UNLV football coach Tony Sanchez, Menzies knows the town, its people and the expectations of the job after working under Lon Kruger for a season.Menzies knows basketball after working under Fisher and Rick Pitino, coaches who have both won national championships. He is a proven winner, leading New Mexico State to the NCAA Tournament five times in nine seasons.The 55-year-old has plenty of recruiting chops, annually convincing some of the nations best players to play in Las Cruces.And Menzies has a bit of showman in him, comfortable and confident enough to be the center of attention no matter where he is.Marvin would be a perfect fit anywhere, Fisher said. Hes happy in his own skin wherever hes been.Menzies success comes, in part, from making people feel comfortable in theirs.A natural talker, hes like the life-of-the-party host who has guestts in tears from a funny story, yet still makes sure everyone has what they need.dddddddddddd.Menzies has an innate ability to make people, even strangers, feel comfortable around him. He nurtures those relationships by staying in touch with the people hes met along the way, from former players, coaches, administrators to boosters.A lot of the success stories you have come from the relationships you have, Menzies said. Ive done well and done right by the guys that Ive had and can keep going back to that well.Creativity flows through every one of Menzies wells.From his early days as a coach, he has never been afraid to go against the grain or take a risk if he believes something will work.To get the job at San Diego State, Menzies hatched an elaborate plan -- more on that later -- and had a cartoonist draw a picture of Fisher, his assistant coach Brian Dutcher and Menzies together on the sideline of a game against UCLA. Above their heads were thought bubbles.Everybody is a true artist at heart; were all born with a certain level of creativity, a certain level of artistry, he said. If you trust your instincts and use your intuition and when you need to stay true to form, you can find some favorable results.Now, about that Fisher story.The year was 1999 and Menzies was an assistant coach at Santa Monica College. Fisher was in town to visit a recruit and Menzies knew there was no way the coach who won a national championship at Michigan would notice a junior college assistant.So Menzies hatched a plan.He knew a local restaurant that was filled with waiters waiting to be actors and went in ahead of time, giving them his credit card and telling them to act like he was the most well-known person in town.Menzies convinced Fisher to stop in for a bite while waiting for traffic to die down and the waiters put in Academy Award-winning performances, treating Menzies like Norm from Cheers. When Menzies whipped out his wallet -- with no credit card in it -- the waiters told him, Coach, your money is no good here.Menzies looked like the king of Santa Monica and Fisher walked away impressed.We laughed about it after the fact, Fisher said. He wanted to make sure I had a good impression of him, but he didnt have to do that.The Menzies Effect was already working.---More AP basketball at www.collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '