Published on: 04/27/2026
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OSU BB
They got out the brooms at Goss Stadium, Corvallis this past weekend as the Oregon State Beavers baseball team dusted off Hawaii with three-straight wins. On Friday, OSU won 12-4, Saturday, 8-1, and Sunday, 3-1. OSU (33-9) hosts UTRGV Tuesday, April 28, 5:35p, televised on Portland’s CW.
OSU SB
Oregon State softball won a series with visiting Seattle University at Kelly Field, Corvallis. The visitors won the opener 11-10 (9), but OSU rebounded and won Saturday, 13-9, and Sunday, 8-6. The Beavers (7-8, 19-31) play at Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, CA, Thursday, May 7, 3p.
OSU TR
OSU release - DES MOINES, Iowa – Oregon State successfully defended its title in the 4x1600-meter relay at the Drake Relays, as the quartet of Ruby Broadbent, Jillian Brown, Kate Laurent, and Ainsley Herron claimed victory for the second consecutive year in one of the meet's premier distance events. The Beavers opened competition with strong performances in the field, led by Claire Lee's personal best clearance of 3.78m/12-4.75 in the pole vault. Mia Fowler added another top-15 finish in the event. On the track, the highlight came in the 4x1600-meter relay, where Broadbent, Brown, Laurent, and Herron combined to take first place and defend their title from the previous year, continuing Oregon State's emerging presence in distance relays on the national stage. Katie Gelston added another standout mark in the discus championship section, placing fourth with a personal-best 53.49 meters to move up to No. 3 all-time at Oregon State. In the shot put, Bea Pettersson placed 10th. Megan Hatcher represented the Beavers in the 400-meter hurdles, finishing in 1:00.89. Oregon State also fielded a team in the 4x200-meter relay with Dede Norman, Callie Brandes, Riley Patera, and Hatcher that finished in 1:39.99 for fifth. Oregon State carried momentum into Saturday with another strong relay showing, as Broadbent, Hatcher, Brown, and Herron placed second in the distance medley relay with a time of 11:04.04. In the field, Dede Norman led the Beavers in the high jump, placing sixth in the championship section with a clearance of 1.80m/5-10.75 for a new personal best, while Lexi Hunt added a top-15 finish earlier in the day.
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