Oklahoma State has an opportunity to get an impressive early season win, but it might lead to a slow start. Several years ago, the Big 12 addressed the conference’s lack of national respect by requiring its member schools to schedule at least one power conference opponent in the nonconference window.
Their superstar transfer addition, Aiva Arquette, crushed a first-inning two-run homer to gift his team an early lead. It didn't take long for things to go sideways for No. 7 OSU, though,
Oregon State earned a statement victory in its opener at the Round Rock Classic, defeating No. 2 Virginia 7-2 on Friday night. The Beavers overwhelmed Cavaliers pitching with 13 hits and eight walks, and Nelson Keljo and Eric Segura “piggybacked” OSU to another quality pitching performance on the mound.
No. 20/25 Oklahoma remained unbeaten with an 8-4 win over No. 7 Oregon State Saturday night at the Round Rock Classic. OU improved to 5-0 on the season and earned their second win in as many games in Round Rock.
Oregon State entered Saturday’s Round Rock Classic game against Oklahoma ranked No. 7, with a 5-0 record and 55-11 scoring differential, plus a day removed from beating No. 2 Virginia. The Beavers left Dell Diamond with their first welt of the season, and fully aware of OU’s 2025 potential.
Oregon State and Oklahoma are meeting for the 10th time and first since 2015. The Sooners hold a 6-3 advantage and the teams are playing their fourth neutral-site game in the series. -The win over ...
Here’s a look at some trends from the first 10 games of the season. The first four games in Surprise, Arizona were pretty spotless beyond the early deficit against Xavier in the opener.
The unbeaten Volunteers were the class of the Astros Foundation College Classic. Defending national champion Tennessee (11-0) swept past Oklahoma State, Rice and Arizona. Four Tennessee relievers shut down Arizona in the de facto championship game of the event over the final seven innings.