The Gavinski Award is a weekly award given to the team with the worst performance in college basketball over the past seven days.  It is presented in honor of J.P. Gavinski, the most useless player in Division 1 basketball.

 Oregon State

Congratulations to the Beavers, who receive their second Gavinski of the year with what is sure to be the worst performance of the college basketball season - a vomit-inducing 99-48 home loss to the University of Seattle (yes, the University of Seattle has a basketball team again).  The visiting D-1 Independent Redhawks outrebounded their gracious hosts 47-31 and held Oregon State to 31.7% shooting from the floor, slightly eclipsing their incredible 6-19, 31.6% clip from the line.  No Beaver player scored in double figures.  But only one stat does this abomination justice - that ridiculous final score.  One can only imagine the scoreline if Kentucky or Kansas had met poor Oregon State on this day.  142-39?  110-25?  Guarantee games just are not supposed to turn out like this.

By the way, this Gavinski may as well be for the entire Pac-10 conference since the juggernaut Beavers then went on the road and beat conference-leading Oregon 64-57 on Sunday.