Oregon
Baylor vs. Oregon Baseball Live Updates And Scores From Globe Life Field – FloBaseball
Oregon Baseball used a dominant bullpen performance to shutdown Oklahoma in the middle game of Opening Day at the College Baseball Showdown on Friday. Meanwhile, Baylor opened the college baseball season as one of the first games in the country but was stymied by a strong pitching performance from Nebraska in a loss.
And now the two squads get the action at Globe Life Field started as Oregon faces the Bears at noon EST.
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2024 Shriners Children’s College Showdown
The Ducks used their bullpen aces to shutdown the Sooners with Grayson Grinsell pitching three inning and 39 pitches and Michael Freund closing the game for 4-2 save.
Baylor had strong pitching from starter Mason Marriott, who struck out 10 against the Cornhuskers, but the Bears and their re-worked roster mustered only one run.
Follow the action from Game 1 of Day of the Shriners Children’s College Showdown live!
Top Of Fifth Inning: Bradley Mullan Takes Over For Oregon; Baylor 4, Oregon 1
Bradley Mullan is on the mound for the Ducks taking over for Kevin Seitter. Mullan, a senior from Chino Hills, Calif. is a Gonzaga transfer. He was 6-5 with a 6.61 ERA in 45 appearance with 13 starts.
Mullan allowed one hit while striking out three batters.
Bottom Of the Fourth Inning: No-hitter over, Oregon Scores Run; Baylor 4, Oregon 1
Oregon recorded its first hit against Baylor in the fourth inning and Bennett Thompson had an RBI single to give the Ducks their first run.
Top Of The Fourth Inning: Oregon Baseball Error Leads To Another Baylor Run. BU 4, Oregon O
Kevin Seitter was nearly out of the inning, but a two-out error followed by an Enzo Apodaca triple led to another run for Baylor. It was the second tripe of the day for Baylor.
Seitter was able to get out of the inning after the triple.
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Bottom Of The Third Inning: Baylor Pitcher Collin McKinney, Have A Day
Baylor leads Oregon 3-0 heading into the fourth inning as starter Collin McKinney has four strikeouts in three innings on 50 pitches. He has walked two, but otherwise hasn’t allowed another base runners.
McKinney,a redshirt freshman, is making his first college baseball start after missing 2023.
Top Of The Third Inning: Baylor Baseball Adds To Lead. Baylor 3, Oregon 0
A hit-by-pitch, and a single set up Hunter Teplanszky who hit an RBI single to increase Baylor’s lead to 3-0 over Oregon. Mason Greer faced Kevin Seitter with the bases loaded, but hit into an inning-ending groundout.
The Ducks began to warm up their bullpen in the inning after Seitter struggled in the third inning.
Bottom Of The Second Inning: Oregon Baseball Leaves Runner On First
The Ducks couldn’t answer Baylor in the bottom of the inning. Collin McKinney struckout two batters after a leadoff walk.
Top Of The Second Inning: Hunter Simmons’ Leadoff 3B, Mason Greer HR Leads to Big Inning For Baylor
Baylor designed hitter Hunter Simmons sent a ball into right field and sprinted around the bases to get to third base and Mason Greer, son of former Texas Ranger Rusty Greer. hit his first home run of the season. Baylor 2, Oregon 0.
Bottom Of First Inning: Baylor Pitcher Collin McKinney Matches Kevin Seitter
Making his first college baseball start on his birthday, Collin McKinney threw heat a and struckout the first batter he faced as he touched 90 MPH. It was not a clean inning as Justin Cassella, an Elon transfer, walked.
McKinney recovered to induce a ground out.
Top Of First Inning: Oregon Baseball Starter Kevin Seitter Works Quick
Oregon Starter Kevin Seitter was efficient in the top of the first inning with a 1-2-3 inning with two quick ground outs and a strikeout.
Baylor Vs. Oregon Baseball First Pitch Is Here!
Day 2 of the College Baseball Showdown is moments away from starting with Baylor batting first.
It’s Baylor Baseball Starting Pitcher Collin McKinney’s Birthday
Collin McKinney will make his college baseball debut on his 20th birthday.
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— Baylor Baseball (@BaylorBaseball) February 17, 2024
The 6-foot-6 McKinney uses a fastball, curveball and changeup. He was the No. 262 prospect in the 2022 MLB Draft according to Baseball America, and his size and frame could be a dark horse on future draft prospect lists.
Baylor Baseball Lineup Vs. Oregon
- RF Enzo Apodaca
- CF Ty Johnson
- 3B Hunter Teplanszky
- DH Hunter Simmons
- LF Gavin Brzozowski
- 2B Mason Greer
- 1B Will Pendergrass
- SS Tyriq Kemp
- C Cortlan Castle
P Collin McKinney
Oregon Baseball Lineup Vs. Baylor
- 3B Drew Smith
- 1B Jacob Walsh
- LF Justin Cassella
- DH Dominic Hellman
- RF Jeffery Heard
- C Bennett Thompson
- CF Mason Neville
- 2B Ryan Cooney
- SS Carter Garate
1P Kevin Seitter
Big 12 Baseball Scores
Here’s who one and lost on Opening Day:
- Nebraska 4, Baylor 1
- Jacksonville 11, Cincinnati 3
- Oregon 4, Oklahoma 2
- UIC 11, Kansas 9
- UCF 12, Bryant 11
- Jacksonville 8, Cincinnati 6
- West Virginia 6, Stetson 4
- BYU 8, USC 1
- Sam Houston 7, Oklahoma State 2
- Houston 8, Binghamton 4
- TCU 10, FGCU 9
- Texas 7, San Diego 3
- Tennessee 6, Texas Tech 2
- California 6, Kansas State 3
Pac-12 Baseball Scores
Here’s who one and lost on Opening Day:
- Oregon State 15, New Mexico 6
- Cal State Fullerton 4, Stanford 0
- Oregon 4, Oklahoma 2
- Pepperdine 1, Utah 0
- Washington State 12, Utah Tech 6
- Cal State Fullerton 15, Stanford 6
- BYU 8, USC 1
- UCLA 8, Gonzaga 7
- California 6, Kansas State 3
- Arizona 6, Northeastern 1
- Arizona State 11, SCU 6
- Long Beach State 10, Washington 5
Who Is The Starting Pitcher For Oregon Baseball vs. Baylor?
The Ducks are sending MAAC transfer Kevin Seitter, coming from Quinnipiac. He was 8-4 with a 3.58 era in 88.0 79. He was first-team All-MAAC in 2023. He has 40 career appearances and 32 starts.
Who Is The Starting Pitcher For Baylor Baseball vs. Oregon?
Collin McKinney will get the start for Baylor. The redshirt freshman from Nassau Bay, Texas missed last season with an injury.
What Did Baylor Baseball Do On Day 1 Of Shriners Children’s College Showdown 2024?
What Did Oregon Baseball Do On Day 1 Of Shriners Children’s College Showdown 2024?
Oregon’s Bennett Thompson drove in a run via hitting into a double play and Justin Cassella added another run on a wild pitch as Oregon won the second game of the Shriners College Showdown at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas 4-2.
Oregon start RJ Gordon got the start for the first time in two years and went 4.1 inning allowing five hits and two runs with three strikeouts.
He handed the touch over to Grayson Grinsell, the All-Pac-12 pitcher who starred for Oregon in the NCAA Tournament a year ago. Grinsell pitched three scoreless innings allowing one hit on 37 pitches.
How To Watch Baylor vs. Oregon Baseball At The College Baseball Showdown
The Baylor and Oregon game is streaming live on FloBaseball and the FloSports app.
Replays and highlights that game and all the games at the College Baseball Showdown are available on both platforms.
2024 Shriners Children’s College Showdown Scores
Friday, February 16th
- Nebraska 4, Baylor 1
- Oregon 4, Oklahoma 2
- Tennessee 6, Texas Tech 2
What Teams Are Playing In the 2024 College Baseball Showdown?
Here are the teams:
- Oklahoma
- Texas Tech
- Baylor
- Tennessee
- Nebraska
- Oregon
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma State
- Michigan
- Oregon State
- TCU
- Texas A&M
- USC
- Arizona State
College Baseball Games Today At The 2024 Shriners Children’s College Showdown
All times Eastern
Saturday, Feb. 17
- 12 p.m. – Baylor vs. Oregon
- 4 p.m. – Texas Tech vs. Nebraska
- 8 p.m. – Oklahoma vs. Tennessee
Sunday, Feb. 18
- 11:30 a.m. – Nebraska vs. Oklahoma
- 3:30 p.m. – Oregon vs. Texas Tech
- 7:30 p.m. – Tennessee vs. Baylor
2024 Kubota College Baseball Series Weekend 2 Schedule
All times Eastern
Friday, Feb. 23
- 4 p.m. – Michigan vs. Oklahoma State
- 8 p.m. – Oregon State vs. Arkansas
Saturday, Feb. 24
- 4 p.m. – Michigan vs. Oregon State
- 8 p.m. – Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State
Sunday, Feb. 25
- 2 p.m. – Arkansas vs. Michigan
- 6 p.m. – Oklahoma State vs. Oregon State
2024 Kubota College Baseball Series Weekend 3 Schedule
All times Eastern
Friday, March 1
- 3 p.m. – USC vs. TCU
- 7 p.m. – Arizona State vs. Texas A&M
Saturday, March 2
- 3 p.m. – Texas A&M vs. USC
- 7 p.m. – TCU vs. Arizona State
Sunday, March 3
- 12 p.m. – Arizona State vs. Texas A&M
- 4 p.m. – USC vs. TCU
What Teams Are Playing In The Sanderson Ford College Classic?
Here are the teams:
- Oregon State
- New Mexico
- Minnesota
- CSU Bakersfield
2024 Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic Schedule
All times Eastern
Friday, February 16
- Game 1 – New Mexico vs Oregon State – 2pm ET
- Game 2 – Minnesota vs CSU Bakersfield – 7pm ET
Saturday, February 17
- Game 3 – Minnesota vs Oregon State – 2pm ET
- Game 4 – CSU Bakersfield vs New Mexico – 7pm ET
Sunday, February 18
- Game 5 – CSU Bakersfield vs Oregon State – 2pm ET
- Game 6 – New Mexico vs Minnesota – 7pm ET
Monday, February 19
- Game 7 – Minnesota vs Oregon State – 2pm ET
- Game 8 – CSU Bakersfield vs New Mexico – 7pm ET
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Oregon
Iranian in Oregon says he was a political prisoner in his home country
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A member of Oregon’s Iranian community on Monday reacted to American and Israeli strikes in his home country and the death of Iran’s supreme leader over the weekend.
That reaction came as the conflict in the Middle East expanded into a third day. President Donald Trump indicated it could go on for several weeks.
Amin Yousefimalakabad says right now he is concerned about his family, who he says lives near military bases in Tehran, the capital of Iran.
He described businesses with shattered windows and explosions near his family’s home.
At the same time, Yousefimalakabad says he felt relief learning about the killing of the ayatollah.
He says he fled Iran four years ago after facing political persecution.
“I used to be a political prisoner in Iran. I got arrested in one of the protests that happened in Iran, and I was under torture for two weeks,” he said in an interview with KATU News. “They put me in prison for six months. I had, even when I was thinking about those days, it made my body shake from inside because I didn’t deserve that. I just wanted the first things that I can have in a foreign country like America in my country. I wanted freedom. I wanted to have freedom of speech, freedom of religion, to choose who I want to be.”
Meanwhile, Yousefimalakabad says he still can’t return to Iran, fearing he would be punished for his Christian beliefs and says although the regime could change, the ideology in Iran might not.
Oregon
How Wisconsin Badgers logistically pulled off extended West Coast trip
Journal Sentinel beat writer analyzes Wisconsin’s win over Washington
Journal Sentinel beat writer John Steppe shares some quick thoughts from Alaska Airlines Arena following Wisconsin’s convincing win over Washington.
SEATTLE – Wisconsin men’s basketball’s day that ended with a resounding 90-73 win over Washington did not exactly have a resounding start.
After loading the bus at the team’s downtown Seattle hotel before the Feb. 28 game roughly four miles away at Alaska Airlines Arena, there was a slight issue.
The bus broke down.
But the Badgers had another bus and were only delayed “maybe 10, 15 minutes at the most.”
“All the managers and everybody moved all the bags onto the other bus,” said Lindsay Lovelace, Wisconsin’s assistant director of basketball operations. “So thankfully we had that second bus, and then the bus company did a really good job of getting us another one really fast.”
Wisconsin’s quick pivot was part of the extensive efforts that have gone into an extended road trip like what the Badgers recently concluded against Oregon and Washington.
“Knowing where we’re going, we reserve flights in July and August,” Lovelace said. “Once we finalize game times and stuff, then we can finalize our flight times and everything. And then I started booking hotels for every trip in September-ish, I would say – September, early in October.
“It kind of starts with those big pieces, and then about a month, month-and-a-half out, we start doing meals and scheduling with itineraries.”
The pair of West Coast games made for a six-day, five-night trip as the Badgers played at Oregon on Wednesday, Feb. 25, and at Washington on Saturday, Feb. 28. It was just UW’s second time this season staying on the road between road games, albeit not nearly as long as the 11-night stay in Salt Lake City and San Diego in the nonconference schedule.
“It seems like it’s a big trip, but it’s essentially just two trips, two days each basically,” said Eli Wilke, who is in his first season as Wisconsin’s operations coordinator after previously working as a graduate manager.
As UW did for the Salt Lake City/San Diego trip earlier in the season and the Los Angeles trip last season, the Badgers arrived two days before the first game instead of the typical one day for shorter road trips on the Big Ten schedule.
“We all decided that it’s just the best to get out there one night earlier, try and get their sleep adjusted as best as possible and then give them a day to sleep in and get up and then practice,” Lovelace said.
Lovelace, who has been in her role since 2021, had the benefit of leaning on last season’s Los Angeles trip and past postseason trips. But the Oregon-Washington trip marked the Badgers’ first road game at Washington since 1955, and it was the Badgers’ first regular-season road game at Oregon since 1990.
The Badgers did have a blueprint for traveling to Eugene following their 2023 NIT game against the Ducks. This trip naturally allowed for much more planning time, too, than a postseason game.
“I said to [UW general manager] Marc [VandeWettering], ‘I remember liking the hotel that we stayed at for the NIT,’” Lovelace said. “And he agreed. The food was good, and the setup they had was really good. It was pretty close to the arena.”
Lovelace also turned to her counterparts who work with Wisconsin football and volleyball, which have similarly been adjusting to the new Big Ten cities. UW volleyball made its first trip to Seattle during the 2025 season, and both UW football and volleyball played in Eugene.
“I talked to John [Richter, UW’s director of football operations] a little bit, but a lot with Jess Williams from volleyball,” Lovelace said. “And she kind of gave me some pointers on traffic and making sure you plan ahead for Seattle because traffic can be really busy at times.”
Wisconsin’s men’s basketball operations staff got a helping hand, too, from Oregon and Washington’s operations personnel.
“Especially with these West Coast trips, these teams are used to it now with these teams doubling up,” Wilke said. “Because they’re all super hospitable and trying to help us out.”
That hospitality includes everything from laundry service to logistical information such as parking and practice options.
Wisconsin secured two practice times in the two days leading up to the Wisconsin-Washington game at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Badgers practiced at Matthew Knight Arena in Oregon the day before and had a shootaround the day of the very late game.
The Badgers were at the mercy of whenever Alaska Airlines Arena was available, though, which turned out to be on a Thursday evening and Friday evening before a Saturday early-afternoon game.
“We know that we really have to be flexible on what they give us,” Lovelace said. “I think everybody wanted to practice at Alaska Airlines Arena. … If we wanted to have an earlier practice, we could have looked elsewhere for gym time, too.”
Washington provided laundry service for Wisconsin on the Badgers’ first night in Seattle. The courtesy is not something to be taken for granted either after what nearly happened when the Badgers traveled to San Diego.
“I was looking at all the laundromats,” Wilke said, following the suggestion of the tournament organizers.
That’s when Nick Boyd – UW’s team leader in points and assists – delivered a big off-the-court assist after playing with his connections at San Diego State, where he played in 2024-25 before transferring to the Badgers.
“Nick connected with one of his old managers, who connected with the current manager at San Diego State and helped connect us with their equipment person who was willing to help us out,” Wilke said. “We got lucky with Nick there.”
The extended trips often come with a larger travel party and the added responsibility of managing logistics for non-basketball excursions. The activities help “keep guys fresh and keep loose,” Wilke said.
The San Diego trip earlier in the season involved a visit at the zoo. The year before, Wisconsin went to an NBA game while in Los Angeles for the USC and UCLA games. This time, UW toured a joint military base in the Seattle-Tacoma region on Feb. 27.
This is Lovelace and Wilke’s first season spearheading Wisconsin’s men’s basketball operations together. VandeWettering was the team’s director of basketball operations for eight seasons before being promoted to a new general manager role in the summer.
UW then promoted Wilke to operations coordinator, all while he continues to finish his master’s degree in sports leadership. He has yet to miss an assignment although he does “cut it very close.” When Wisconsin played Iowa on Feb. 22, he had an assignment due that day.
“I was writing my paper as our guys were doing pregame warmup shots,” Wilke said. “One of the event staff was just laughing behind me because they saw me. I’m just typing away.”
Coordinating operations specifically at a place like Wisconsin “makes my life easier,” Wilke said.
“I don’t really have to worry about guys forgetting things because they’re pretty on top of it,” Wilke said. “I think that’s kind of how the culture of the program’s been over the last few years.”
Even when life is not so easy – an already-loaded bus uncharacteristically breaking down might be one of the top examples – UW’s operations duo has earned rave reviews.
“There’s a lot of moving parts, and there’s going to be hiccups,” VandeWettering said. “And I think you just got to understand that there are going to be things beyond your control, and you just got to be able to roll with it. I think they’ve both done a really good job of continuing to do that to the best of their ability.”
Oregon
Oregon Lottery Pick 4 results for March 1
The Oregon Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at March 1, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Pick 4 numbers from March 1 drawing
1PM: 4-1-6-1
4PM: 6-5-5-6
7PM: 2-1-9-9
10PM: 6-2-5-4
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
When are the Oregon Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 7:59 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 7:59 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 4: 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily.
- Win for Life: 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Megabucks: 7:29 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by an Oregon editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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