Oregon
No. 9 Beavers vs. No. 22 Ducks: Preview, starting lineup, how to watch baseball game
CORVALLIS The No. 9 Oregon State Beavers host the No. 22 Oregon Ducks Saturday night in Game 2 of a three-game series at Goss Stadium in Corvallis.
The rivalry matchup will air live on ESPN2.
The Beavers won the series opener, 2-0, Friday night, riding the brilliance of right-hander Aiden May, who stymied the Ducks with a career-best performance. The 6-foot-2 junior allowed just one hit — an infield single — over eight dominant innings, finishing with a career-high 14 strikeouts, as he helped the Beavers become the first team since March 2023 to hold Oregon scoreless.
The game did not come without drama.
Before the sixth inning, Oregon coach Mark Wasikowski requested that umpires check May for a for a foreign substance, a move obviously aimed at rattling the Beavers’ Friday night starter. It didn’t work.
May passed the inspection, then closed the door on the Ducks, retiring the next seven batters and nine of the final 10 he faced, allowing just one base runner over the final three innings.
(For more on Game 1, read this recap. For more on the series, read this weekend primer.)
Here are details about tonight’s game:
No. 9 Oregon State Beavers (32-9, 11-7 Pac-12) vs. No. 22 Oregon Ducks (28-13, 11-8)
When: 6:05 p.m. PT Saturday, April 27
Where: Goss Stadium, Corvallis
TV channel: ESPN2.
How to watch live stream online: The game will be streamed live by ESPN, which subscribers can access via the ESPN app or through their cable, satellite and streaming providers.
Radio: All games air on the Beaver Sports Network. Pregame starts 30 minutes before the first pitch. Affiliates include KEJO 93.7-FM and 1240-AM (Corvallis), KKNX 105.1-FM and 840-AM (Eugene), KCFM 104.1-FM and 1250-AM (Florence), KLAD 104.3-FM and 960-AM (Klamath Falls), KCFM 103.1-FM (Mapleton), KTMT 96.1-FM and 580-AM (Medford), KCMX 880-AM (Medford), KCMX 99.5-FM (Phoenix), KEX 1190-AM (Portland), KSKR 1490-AM (Roseburg) and KBZY 1490-AM (Salem). You can also listen online via the Varsity Network app.
Probable starters: OSU RHP Jacob Kmatz (5-1, 2.95) vs. UO LHP Grayson Grinsell (5-2, 4.05)
This and that: Kmatz is making his 11th start of the season and seventh in Pac-12 play. The 6-foot-3 junior has been consistent and often dominant this season, allowing two or fewer earned runs in seven starts, and he enters Saturday ranked fourth in the conference in ERA and tied for second in wins. In 55 innings, Kmatz has surrendered 40 hits and recorded 49 strikeouts. … Lost in May’s Friday night excellence was a return-to-form outing from closer Bridger Holmes, who tossed a 1-2-3 ninth to earn his ninth save. He has converted nine of 10 save opportunities this season, but struggled last week, taking three losses as the Beavers languished through a four-game losing streak. … Travis Bazzana hit a solo homer in the third inning of Friday’s win, giving him 20 this season — one shy of Jim Wilson’s single-season school record. … The Beavers have won nine of their last 10 meetings against the Ducks. … Oregon State is 20-1 at Goss Stadium this season. … Gavin Turley went 2 for 4 with two doubles Friday, collecting two of the Beavers’ five hits in the game. Bazzana, Dallas Macias and Brady Kasper — who smashed a second-inning home run — had the other three.
BEAVERS PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP
1. Travis Bazzana, 2B
2. Gavin Turley, LF
3. Dallas Macias, CF
4. Mason Guerra, 3B
5. Brady Kasper, RF
6. Jacob Krieg, 1B
7. Elijah Hainline, SS
8. Easton Talt, DH
9. Tanner Smith, C
DUCKS PROJECTED LINEUP
1. Justin Cassella, LF
2. Chase Meggers, C
3. Jacob Walsh, 1B
4. Anson Aroz, DH
5. Maddox Molony, SS
6. Mason Neville, RF
7. Drew Smith, 2B
8. Bryce Boettcher, CF
9. Carter Garate, 3B
— Joe Freeman | jfreeman@oregonian.com | 503-294-5183 | @BlazerFreeman | Subscribe to The Oregonian/OregonLive newsletters and podcasts for the latest news and top stories.
Oregon
Auburn signs former Oregon State QB Tristan Ti’a
Auburn’s quarterback room gained another piece out of the transfer portal on Sunday, and is now up to four scholarship players.
The latest signee is Oregon State transfer Tristan Ti’a, a source confirmed to AL.com. He comes to Auburn after spending one season with the Beavers, and will likely fill the backup quarterback role at Auburn behind Byrum Brown.
Ti’a was a backup during his freshman season at Oregon State, playing in three games. In that time, he completed 37 of his 53 passes for 385 yards with three passing touchdowns and two interceptions.
He’s the third and likely final transfer quarterback to sign with Auburn since the portal opened on Jan. 2, joining Brown and former USF third-string quarterback Locklan Hewlett. Incoming freshman Rhys Brush will also be in the quarterback room next season.
With Ti’a signing, Auburn is now up to 22 incoming transfers. The portal will remain open until Jan. 16. Keep up with all of Auburn’s incoming and outgoing transfers here.
Oregon
Oregon outside linebacker Blake Purchase to enter transfer portal
Oregon is losing a second edge defender to transfer.
Blake Purchase will enter the transfer portal, he announced via X. He has two years of eligibility remaining.
“I want to start by thanking God for this journey and everything that has come with it,” Purchase told DenverSportsMedia.com. “Thank you to my family for the continued love and support they have given me. I’m forever grateful for these past three seasons at the University of Oregon. The lessons l’ve learned here will stay with me for a lifetime. Thank you to all the coaches who poured into me and helped me grow as both a person and a player. And to my teammates – the bonds we built are forever. You are my brothers for life.”
The 6-foot-3, 245-pound Purchase had 32 tackles (4.5 for loss) with two sacks, one interception and one pass breakup this season. His 352 snaps on defense ranked 14th for UO this season.
Purchase had two tackles while redshirting last season and five tackles as a true freshman in 2023.
A four-star recruit out of Cherry Creek (Colorado) High School, Purchase was the No. 294 overall prospect and No. 34 edge defender in the class of 2023 in the 247Sports Composite.
Purchase will be the sixteenth scholarship player to transfer from UO this offseason, joining defensive backs Jahlil Florence, Dakoda Fields, Solomon Davis, Sione Laulea, Kingston Lopa and Daylen Austin, receivers Justius Lowe and Kyler Kasper, quarterbacks Austin Novosad and Luke Moga, offensive lineman Lipe Moala and running backs Jay Harris, Makhi Hughes and Jayden Limar. Oregon has 79 projected scholarship players in 2026.
Oregon
Oregon State men slip up down stretch of competitive matchup with Portland
Despite a strong start and competitive effort for much of the night, Oregon State men’s basketball fell apart down the stretch of a 82-76 loss to University of Portland on Saturday night at Chiles Center.
A corner three-pointer by Mikah Ballew buried the Beavers (9-10, 2-4 WCC), putting Portland up 78-70 with just 1:10 remaining.
The Pilots (9-10, 2-4 WCC) had four players in double figures: Cameron Williams with 23, Jermaine Webb Balsinger and Joel Foxwell with 18 apiece, and Ballew with 16.
The Beavers were led by Olavi Suutela with 19 points and Johan Munch with 14. Dez White, Josiah Lake II and Yaak Yaak each had 10, and OSU out-shot the Pilots — 47% to 43% — but untimely turnovers and missed shots hurt them in the second half.
OSU came out hot, taking a 18-8 lead early in the first half including 12 points from Suutela. It got up to 24-15 before the Pilots mounted a response.
Turnovers and miscommunication by the Beavers on offense led to a 8-0 run by Portland. OSU clung to its lead for a while, but Portland took its first at 31-30 late in the first half.
The Pilots carried a 39-38 lead into the break.
Coming out of the half, after some back and forth, the Beavers went on an 11-1 run — fueled by the scoring and defensive effort of Suutela, and inside play of Noah Amenhauser — to take a 54-45 advantage at the 13:11 mark.
Turnovers reared their ugly head once again for the Beavers, though, and a pair of jumpers by Joel Foxwell cut the OSU lead down to 56-53.
Portland retook the lead, 57-56, with 10 minutes remaining. With an increased energy on both ends of the floor and OSU missing open shots, the Pilots led 66-63 with six minutes remaining and never relinquished it.
Portland’s defense smothered OSU in the halfcourt, and Wayne Tinkle’s side couldn’t find an easy basket, settling often for one-on-one opportunities rather than consistent and meaningful ball movement. Portland led, 71-68, with 3:19 to go.
Trailing by nine, Lake II hit a three-pointer to cut it to six with five seconds left. Too little, too late for the Beavers as they slipped back below .500.
Next game: Oregon State (9-10, 2-4 WCC) vs. LMU (11-7, 2-3 WCC)
- When: Wednesday, Jan. 14
- Time: 7:00 pm PT
- Where: Gill Coliseum, Corvallis
- Stream: ESPN+
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