Raegan Beers achieves historic double-double milestone for Oklahoma
- Raegan Beers had a remarkable shooting percentage of 70.4% while playing for Oklahoma.
- She achieved over 1,000 career points by scoring 26 points against Virginia.
- Beers made history as the first Sooners player in 16 seasons with consecutive games exceeding 20 points and 14 rebounds.
Raegan Beers of Oklahoma has been recognized as the Associated Press women's basketball player of the week for her outstanding performance during Week 1 of the season. The Oregon State transfer achieved an impressive shooting percentage of 70.4% and scored 26 points in a game against Virginia, marking her entrance into the 1,000 career points club in only her 63rd game. Additionally, she has set a significant milestone for the Sooners by becoming the first player in 16 seasons to have back-to-back games achieving over 20 points and 14 rebounds. This performance highlights her pivotal role in the team's success and establishes her as a key player to watch for the remainder of the season. Runner-up in the recognition was Olivia Miles from Notre Dame, who returned from a knee injury with a strong triple-double performance.