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OSU bb, Feb. 18
OSU bb, Feb. 18

Published on: 02/18/2025

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Oregon State’s baseball team completed the College Baseball Classic at Surprise, AZ, Monday with an 18-6 win over Xavier.  The Beavers (4-0) take on Houston, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 11 a.m., Round Rock, TX, televised on Peak Events. 

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