
One win away from booking a spot in the Super Regionals for the first time since 2024, the Oregon Ducks face their bitter in-state rival, the Oregon State Beavers, in the Eugene Regional Final at PK Park on Sunday night.
The Ducks, fresh off a dominating 4-0 shutout win over the Washington State Cougars on Saturday night, look to continue their success against the Beavers and avoid a winner-take-all matchup on Monday.
Live score updates will start with the first pitch, set approximately for 6 p.m. PT.
-Oregon gets out of the jam as Galloway strikes out swinging.
-Proctor strikes out. Haight is hit by a pitch to put runners at first and second with two outs.
-Vazquez hits a one out double for Oregon State.
-Molony grounds out to end the top of the eighth.
-Lauaki Jr. is walked with two outs.
-Jaksa thrown out at second.
-Zach Edwards now on the mound for Oregon State.
-Jaksa records in-field hit to third base.
-Inge and Singer also strike out for Oregon State.
-Krieg strikes out looking for Beavers.
-Luke Morgan now on the mound for Oregon in the bottom of the seventh.
-Smith strikes out to end the top of the seventh.
-Another run scores for Oregon as Gimenez scores on a fielder's choice.
-Cooney also walked, sending PK Park into a frenzy. Ducks now lead 3-1 with one out. Bases are still loaded.
-Brooks with an RBI walk as Oregon takes the lead.
-Albert Roblez is now on the mound for Oregon State, looking to get the Beavers out of a bases-loaded jam.
-Bases loaded with one out for Oregon as Gimenez is walked.
-Molony singles up the middle for the Ducks with one out. Runners on first and second for Oregon after the infield hit.
-Proctor with a sensational diving grab to rob Lauaki of a potential double.
-Mabeus walked to lead off the top of the seventh.
-Galloway strikes out to end the bottom of the sixth.
-Haight is walked with two outs.
-Vazquez strikes out and Proctor grounds out.
-Jaksa strikes out to end the top of the sixth.
-Laya strikes out and Smith grounds out.
-Singer singles up the middle with two outs.
-Inge grounds out and Talt flied out
-Cooney strikes out to end the top of the fifth.
-Isaac Yeager now on the mound for Oregon State.
-Gimenez and Brooks strike out.
-Molony singles to right to lead off top of the fifth.
-Galloway strikes out and Krieg flied out.
-Proctor flied out and Haight doubles to left center with one out.
-Jaksa, Mabeus, and Lauaki all strike out for Oregon.
-Singer, Porter, and Vazquez all struck out for the Beavers.
-Oregon ties the game as Smith singles to right. Laya called out at third.
-Cooney popped up and Laya singles to right to put runners at the corners with two outs.
Jax Gimenez grounds out and Jack Brooks singles to left.
-Mabeus tags Inge at the plate to end the bottom of the second.
-Talt singles to right center with two outs as Oregon State strikes first, Haight scores.
-Jacob Krieg strikes out and Tyler Inge is walked to put runners on first and second with two outs.
-Adam Haight singled to right field and Jacob Galloway grounds out.
-Maddox Molony strikes out swinging.
-Burke-Lee Mabeus grounds out and Naulivou Lauaki Jr. strikes out.
-Josh Proctor strikes out to end the bottom of the first.
-Paul Vazquez is walked to put runners on first and third with two outs.
-Ethan Porter flied out allowing Talt to advance to third with two outs.
-Easton Talt leads off with a single and AJ Singer grounds out.
-Miles Gosztola starts on the mound for the Ducks.
-Brayden Jaksa grounds out to end the top of the first.
-Drew Smith hit by a pitch.
-Ryan Cooney popped out and Angel Laya flied out.
-Wyatt Queen starts on the mound for the Beavers.
Oregon has been dominant through two games of the NCAA Tournament, the Eugene Regional Final, with impressive wins over the Yale Bulldogs and the Washington State Cougars. In those two games, the Ducks have outscored both opponents 18-2 and aim to ride that momentum into Sunday night’s Eugene Regional Final matchup.
One Ducks player who continues to be a difference maker is freshman infielder Naulivou Lauaki Jr., who, in Oregon’s Eugene Regional games, has recorded two three-home run blasts. Lauaki Jr.’s three-run home run against Washington State came in the top of the ninth when the Ducks were up 1-0, which helped Oregon to work through a stress-free bottom of the ninth.
Much like it was during the Big Ten Tournament, Oregon’s pitching has been phenomenal through two games of the Eugene Regional. In the shutout win over Washington State, Oregon sophomore right-handed pitcher Will Sanford put on a show for the Ducks, recording 14 strikeouts and only allowing one hit in 6.1 innings pitched.
It was arguably one of Sanford’s best pitching performances this season for the Ducks as he earned his ninth win of the year. Sophomore right-handed pitcher Tanner Bradley and senior right-handed pitcher Devin Bell also matched zeroes in the win over the Cougars, combining for five strikeouts.
Heading into the Eugene Regional Final against Oregon State, the Ducks hope to finish things off and avoid an elimination game on Monday by advancing to the Super Regionals. Oregon State dominated the Cougars earlier in the day, winning 10-1, and would like nothing more than to spoil their arch-rival's season on its home field with two straight wins over the Ducks.
In their one meeting this season on Mar. 3 at PK Park, Oregon State defeated Oregon 10-6. Will we see more fireworks on offense by both teams on Sunday night?
Given how dominant the Ducks have been on the mound and capitalizing in key moments offensively, Oregon is in a great position to wrap things up on Sunday. Coach Mark Wasikowski’s Oregon group has the tools to reach the program’s first College World Series since 1954.
The last time the Ducks were on the cusp of making the CWS was two seasons ago, when they faced the Texas A&M Aggies in the Super Regionals. The Ducks ultimately came up short against a Texas A&M team that finished as the runner-up in the CWS that season, losing to the Tennessee Volunteers in the national championship.
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