The latest college baseball rankings for the week of April 13 were released Monday afternoon. As expected, the 28-7 Oregon State Beavers have maintained a high spot in those rankings as Mitch Canham's group continue to excel in their final season as an independent before resuming Pac-12 play.
The Oregon State Beavers defeated Cal Poly Sunday afternoon thanks to an Easton Talt walk-off single on Sunday afternoon at Goss Stadium. With the win, the Beavers improved to 28-7 on the season as their hopes for hosting a regional series in the playoffs continue to draw closer.
Anticipating inclement weather, Friday's Oregon State/Cal Poly baseball series opener was moved up. Less than an hour removed from the opening pitch, the rationale behind that time change became wishful thinking.
The Justin Joyner era at Oregon State is off to a hot start. Just hours after landing the commitment of Big Sky Freshman Player of the Year Jackson Rasmussen, the Beavers have acquired a former Top-50 High School Recruit in BYU transfer Xavion Staton.
This week, the opening chapters of the Justin Joyner era are being written. First, a number of players departed Oregon State's men's basketball program.
On Monday night, Michigan assistant coach Justin Joyner watched his Wolverines win the national championship. The next morning, Joyner flew to the Pacific Northwest, embarking upon the first moments of his new role leading Oregon State's men's basketball program.
Yesterday, Oregon State head coach JaMarcus Shephard spoke with local media following another Beavers' spring football practice. This piece highlights three of Shephard's quotes, bringing Beaver Nation a fresh perspective on the state of the program heading into this month's spring game.
As of Tuesday evening, the Oregon State Beavers have a 25-7 record to start the 2026 college baseball season. While the Beavers have not been perfect to start the season, their ability to win games on the road has stuck out amongst the larger national landscape.
Things are starting to take shape for the Oregon State football program. JaMarcus Shephard is looking to see where the remaining pieced of his team can fit for the 2026 season as spring ball continues.
The Oregon State Beavers achieved their highest margin of victory yet this season on Monday, as well as their third shutout victory in four games. No. 7 OSU dominated the Washington State Cougars to the tune of 18-0 in Pullman in a game that was called after seven innings.
The women's basketball transfer portal is open, and Oregon State has lost it's first players of the off season. Guards Lucia Navarro and Cloe Vecina both announced their decisions to leave Oregon State over the past few days, the first major changes to the Oregon State roster other than graduations.
One day after Oregon State pitcher Dax Whitney shoved more than six innings of scoreless work past Lamar, the Beavers defeated the Cardinals to finish off a weekend sweep.
Last night, Mitch Canham's Oregon State Beavers baseball program earned their first shutout win of the season. Tonight, the Beavers did it again, shutting out the Lamar Cardinals 8-0.
On Wednesday, JaMarcus Shephard got to experience Oregon Weather. When spring practices resumed that morning, the Oregon State head coach instructed his team to train outside, amidst a downpour.
Oregon State have cracked the top ten in the national rankings once again, thanks to a 22-6 start to the season. With the season now halfway over, many national experts not only see Oregon State reaching the NCAA Tournament for an eighth consecutive season (remember, 2020 was cancelled), but hosting a regional at Goss Stadium once again.
Oregon State sophomore right-handed pitcher Dax Whitney is having a tremendous start to the season for the No. 9 team in the nation. The Blackfoot, Idaho native was named Wednesday to the Baseball America's midseason watch list for College Player of the Year and for College Pitcher of the Year.
Gerald Dempsey Posey III, better known by his childhood nickname "Buster", is one of baseball's all-time greatest catchers. This morning, an Oregon State Beaver inched closer to earning an award named in Posey's honor.
After cracking the top ten in the national rankings, Mitch Canham's Oregon State Beavers suffered a brutal loss at Goss Stadium Tuesday night, falling to the Washington Huskies 18-2.
This past week, Oregon State Director of Athletics Scott Barnes announced that he will step down this August after a decade on the job in Corvallis. It's a massive change, but one that's probably needed as the University rejoins the Pac-12.
Yesterday, Mitch Canham's perfect week somehow got even better. After dominating the top-25 USC Trojans last Tuesday, and sweeping the feisty mid-major Mercer Bears over the weekend, Oregon State earned respect from the nation at-large.
The No. 16 Oregon State baseball team picked up their seventh consecutive victory Sunday afternoon, completing a three-game sweep of the Mercer Bears in Corvallis.
16th-ranked Oregon State lit up up Mercer in a 19-run offensive explosion on Satuday afternoon at Goss Satdium. In stark contrast to last night's game, which was tight the entire way through, the Beavers rolled through the Bears en route to clinching their fourth straight series victory.
In the third inning of tonight's Oregon State baseball broadcast on Portland's CW, play-by-play announcer Rich Burke offered an awe-inspiring quote from Oregon State's legendary former skipper Pat Casey.
Wayne Tinkle has been the head men's basketball coach for the Oregon State Beavers since 2014. That will not continue after this season.
Another Division 1 college basketball job will be opening up. On Thursday, Oregon State and head coach Wayne Tinkle agreed to part ways after he spent 12 seasons as the Beavers’ head coach, according to John Canzano.
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