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OSU Sports (4), March 23
OSU Sports (4), March 23
OSU Sports (4), March 23

Published on: 03/23/2026

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Oregon State softball dropped two-out-of-three to Idaho State at Pocatello, ID. The Beavers opened Thursday with a win, 9-4, but lost the second game, 9-1 (6). On Friday, Idaho State won 7-3. OSU (12-22) hosts San Diego, Friday, March 27, 6 p.m., Kelly Field, Corvallis.

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Oregon State’s baseball team swept three games at UC Irvine. On Friday, OSU won 5-1, Saturday, 5-3 & Sunday, 9-5. The Beavers (17-5) play at USC, Tuesday, March 24, 1 p.m., televised on B1G+ Network.

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OSU release - CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Oregon State wrestling team saw its season come to a close Friday on the second day of the NCAA Championships at Rocket Arena. The Beavers' four remaining entrants lost their first bouts Friday, eliminating them from further competition. Ninth-ranked Maximo Renteria dropped a 5-3 decision at 125 pounds to No. 26 Cooper Flynn from Chattanooga. Renteria finished the 2025-26 season with a 21-5 record. Renteria went 1-2 in Cleveland, winning 8-7 over No. 24 Ayden Smith to open Thursday. Nash Singleton saw his season end with a 16-9 record. He was ranked 24th at 141, losing to No. 23 Dylan Chappell from Bucknell. Singleton opened his NCAA Championships entry with an upset win over No. 9 Joey Olivieri Thursday. Daschle Lamer, at 174 pounds, also picked up an upset to open his championships trip, defeating No. 13 Carter Baer Thursday. But Lamer dropped a 6-3 decision to South Dakota State's Moses Espinoza-Owens on Friday, and ends his season with a 21-5 record. Justin Rademacher, ranked No. 6 at 197, finished his season with a 24-5 record. He opened with a win over No. 27 Gabe Arnold of Iowa, but saw his season come to a close with a 3-2 loss to No. 12 Luke Geog of Ohio State.

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State Track and Field opened their outdoor season on their home track at the OSU PNW Invite. The weekend was highlighted by a record breaking throw by Maryann Ackerman. Beatrice Pettersson opened the meet in ideal fashion, posting a top-10 regional hammer throw and a top-10 all-time mark at Oregon State with a 54.95m/180-3. She and Olivia Chamizo - competing unattached and throwing a PB of 50.59m/165-11 - went 1-2 among collegians. Megan Hatcher continued a run of success for the Beavs with a 1:00.80. The time was no. 8 all-time at OSU, a personal best, and a top-10 mark in the region at the time of the race. Dede Norman provided a highlight in the high jump, clearing last year's regional bar of 1.76m/5-7.25. Lexi Hunt finished second behind Norman with a 1.71m/5-5.25 clearance in her outdoor OSU debut. Maya Baechler - competing unattached while she redshirts the outdoor season - provided the day's best and final moment for OSU. The Canadian led a pack of Beavs who dominated the 1,500 meters with a 4:15.94, a PR that would rank third in school history if she had been in-uniform. The Beavers did make an impact on the 1,500 meter records in orange and black with Ainsley Herron (4:17.69) and Ruby Broadbent (4:18.98) moved up to third and sixth all-time respectively. Kate Laurent also snuck into the all-time top-10 with a 4:22.32. Ackerman headlined Saturday's performances with a record-breaking throw in the javelin, launching a personal-best 53.59m/175-10 on her very first attempt of the outdoor season. The mark surpassed her previous best by four feet and broke the Oregon State school record by 10 inches, moving her to No. 1 all-time in program history. Havana Alonso followed with a personal-best 45.33m/148-8 to move into ninth all-time at OSU, while Anna Raimondi and Kaylen Rabalais added depth in the event. In the pole vault, Mia Fowler and Claire Lee placed third and fifth with clearances of 3.50m/11-5.75 and 3.35m10-5.75, respectively. Peyton Craven added a third-place finish in the long jump while competing unattached. Beatrice Pettersson continued her strong weekend in the throws with a third-place finish in the shot put, recording a personal-best 14.58m/47-10 to move to No. 5 all-time at Oregon State. The hurdles group saw Megan Hatcher place fourth in the 100-meter hurdles with a personal best 14.94, while Kate Kubacki and Peyton Craven, both competing unattached, finished third and fifth. Riley Patera led the Beavers in the 400 meters with a personal-best 55.06 to move to No. 5 all-time at OSU, while Ruby Lorenz and Ava McKee followed with sub-60 performances. Callie Brandes finished seventh in the 100 meters, and Audrey Biggerstaff added a personal best. In the 800 meters, Jillian Brown won the invitational section in 2:08.91, while Ellie Quintana and Ava McKee each recorded personal bests. Oregon State closed the meet with a second-place finish in the 4x400-meter relay, as Megan Hatcher, Callie Brandes, Riley Patera and Ruby Lorenz combined to run 3:51.27. Saturday, OSU is at the Willamette Invitational, Salem, March 28th.

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