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OSU BB, SB & TR, April 13
OSU BB, SB & TR, April 13
OSU BB, SB & TR, April 13

Published on: 04/13/2026

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OSU BB

Oregon State’s baseball team swept three-games from visiting Cal Poly at Goss Stadium, Corvallis. On Friday, the Beavers won 6-3, Saturday, 11-6 and capped it on Sunday, 3-2. OSU (28-7) plays the Ducks, Tuesday, Hillsboro, 6p, televised on Portland’s CW.

OSU SB

Oregon State’s softball team took two-out of three from visiting Pacific, Kelly Field, Corvallis. On Friday, OSU won 6-4. Saturday, 2-1, Sunday, Pacific won 8-3. The Beavers (5-4, 17-26) play Portland State, Tuesday, April 14, 2p, Hillsboro.

OSU TR

MONMOUTH, Ore. – The Beavers wrapped the John Knight Twilight in Monmouth, Oregon with a dominant performance in the 800 meters. Jenna O'Beirne led the Beavs with a personal best, winning the meet. The Beavers opened competition on Friday in the hammer throw, where Olivia Chamizo placed third while competing unattached with a mark of 46.90m/153-10. In the javelin, Kaylen Rabalais represented Oregon State, placing second with a distance of 46.90m/153-10 while Mia Kemp and Peyton Craven competed unattached. On the track, Audrey Biggerstaff led the group in the 200 meters with a 13th-place finish, followed by Ava McKee, who recorded a personal best. In the 1,500 meters, Avery Marr finished in sixth with a personal best of 4:42.92 to earn her first top 10 finish of her collegiate career. Saturday's highlight came in the 800 meters, where the Beavers packed the field with top finishes. Jenna O'Beirne led the way with a personal best 2:11.01 to claim the win, followed by Maella Hodgson in second. Cadence Kasprick and Ellie Quintana placed fourth and fifth, with Quintana recording a personal best, while Ava McKee added a season best. Ruby Lorenz also notched a personal best, and Julia Couch added another PB while competing unattached. Competing unattached, Peyton Craven cinched another top-three finish for the Beavs in long jump, posting a personal best of 5.72m/18-9.25. Kyra Bakke earned a personal best and a second-place finish in high jump with a height of 1.60m/5-03. Mia Kemp placed third in the 100-meter hurdles with a personal best while competing unattached.

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