Portland State got off to a late start to the 2020-2021 campaign and since it’s been a roller-coaster year for the Vikings, who can’t seem to play with any consistent nature.
Before clipping Weber State on Sunday, they were lambasted by the same exact squad by 28 points just two days prior and while Barret Peery might be comfortable with his first five, the rest of the roster leaves a bit to be desired for Portland State.
James Scott (15.2 PPG), the team’s leading scorer who had stops at both Temple and Kennesaw State, is the first name to know on the list of Oregon State’s adversaries for Tuesday night, as the 6’ 4” guard can fill a stat-sheet up with ease.