Oregon
Oregon Has Reason to Celebrate – Ducks Are No. 1 in SI Pac-12 Power Rankings

Oregon’s decisive 45-30 victory over beforehand undefeated UCLA pushed the Geese to the highest of our newest SI Pac-12 Soccer Energy Rankings.
But it surely’s not unanimous, and the 4 groups on the prime proceed to jockey with each other.
Oregon secured six of seven first-place ballots from our panel of writers overlaying the Pac-12 for the SI.com community. USC, idle final week, grabbed the opposite first-place vote.
However UCLA outscored its rival by one level to retain second place within the rankings, with USC third and Utah fourth.
USC acquired votes starting from first by means of fourth whereas UCLA was named on ballots from second by means of fourth. Utah landed one second-place vote.
Voters shaped a consensus on solely two groups — Washington State, which was named No. 7 on each poll, and Colorado, which was a unanimous last-place alternative.
Cal’s third straight defeat dropped the Bears to tenth in our ballot, every week after they have been No. 9 and two weeks after they held the No. 8 spot.
WEEK 9 – – SI PAC-12 FOOTBALL POWER RANKINGS
1. Oregon 6-1, 4-0 . . . (6) 83
2. UCLA 6-1, 3-1 . . . 72
3. USC 6-1, 4-1 . . . (1) 71
4. Utah 5-2, 3-1 . . . 68
5. Washington 6-2, 3-2 . . . 53
6. Oregon State 6-2, 3-2 . . . 52
7. Washington State 4-3, 1-3 . . 42
8. Arizona 3-4, 1-3 . . . . 30
9. Stanford 3-4, 1-4 . . . 27
10. Cal 3-4, 1-3 . . . 25
11. Arizona State 2-5, 1-3 . . . 16
12. Colorado 1-6, 1-3 . . . 7
JAKE CURTIS, CAL SPORTS REPORT
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1. Oregon, 2. USC, 3. UCLA, 4. Utah, 5. Washington, 6. Oregon State, 7. Washington State, 8. Stanford, 9. Cal, 10. Arizona, 11. Arizona State, 12. Colorado
Remark: Looks like a special workforce is No. 1 every week, and that development is prone to proceed. Nonetheless ready for one of many prime 4 groups to lose to one of many eight different squads, however it’s going to occur. Additionally ready for a Pac-12 workforce to play a bit protection. First workforce to get a cease wins the convention.
MAX TORRES, DUCKS DIGEST
1. Oregon; 2. UCLA; 3. USC; 4. Utah; 5. Washington; 6. Oregon State; 7. Washington State; 8. Cal; 9. Arizona; 10. Arizona State; 11. Stanford; 12. Colorado
Remark: Oregon solidified itself because the Pac-12’s prime workforce. Not less than for now. Something lower than domination these subsequent two weeks towards Cal and Colorado shall be a let down. The protection must proceed bettering earlier than they return to Eugene the place they will host rival Washington.
KEVIN BORBA, ALL CARDINAL
1. Oregon; 2. UCLA; 3. Utah; 4. USC; 5. Washington; 6. Oregon State; 7. Washington State; 8. Arizona; 9. Stanford; 10. Cal; 11. ASU; 12. Colorado
Remark: Oregon must be the highest workforce within the Pac-12 proper now, and they’re wanting like the most well liked workforce within the nation. Stanford squeaked by in what was a hideous win over Arizona State, however the workforce lastly has some momentum on the yr. Sadly they need to play a troublesome UCLA workforce this week, and the damage bug placing the Cardinal once more is not going to assist. The protection and kicker Josh Karty are presently carrying this workforce.
SAM CONNON, ALL BRUINS
1. Oregon; 2. UCLA; 3. Utah; 4. USC; 5. Oregon State; 6. Washington; 7. Washington State; 8. Arizona; 9. Stanford; 10. Cal; 11. Arizona State; 12. Colorado
Remark: The highest 4 groups within the convention are nonetheless the highest 4 groups within the convention, and now that Oregon beat UCLA, the spherical robin between them will go on hiatus for a number of weeks. It is robust to essentially put them in a definitive order since they’ve all cannibalized one another a bit bit lately, however perhaps an upset by the hands of Washington, Oregon State or a backside feeder might present a few of their true colours within the close to future.
WYATT ALLSUP, ALL TROJANS
1. Oregon; 2. UCLA; 3. USC; 4. Utah; 5. Oregon State; 6. Washington; 7. Washington State; 8. Arizona; 9. Stanford; 10. Arizona State; 11. Cal; 12. Colorado
Remark: Oregon has quietly had a really sturdy season, getting the job completed in all the video games it was alleged to win. Getting outclassed by Georgia in Week 1 took the warmth off this workforce and lowered the expectations, however perhaps the Geese are pretty much as good as they at all times have been. As of now, that is the workforce to beat within the convention. One in all USC or Utah will seemingly have a shot to show its case because the Pac-12’s best in a championship matchup towards Oregon except UCLA wins out.
COLE BAGLEY, ALL UTES
1. Oregon; 2. Utah; 3. USC; 4. UCLA; 5. Oregon State; 6. Washington; 7. Washington State; 8. Arizona; 9. Cal; 10. Stanford; 11. Arizona State; 12. Colorado
Remark: Almost each week Oregon has gained momentum and confirmed that their efficiency towards Georgia was simply an unlucky fluke. Following their dominant victory over UCLA this previous weekend, the Geese now sit on the prime of the convention and have an important probability to search out themselves again within the Pac-12 Championship sport in December. For now, the one factor actually standing of their means is a November 19 matchup with Utah that very effectively might determine who goes and who stays, assuming these groups win the remainder of the video games on their schedule.
DAN RALEY, INSIDE THE HUSKIES
1. USC; 2. Oregon; 3. Utah; 4. UCLA; 5. Washington; 6. Oregon State; 7. Washington State; 8. Stanford; 9. Cal; 10. Arizona; 11. Arizona State; 12. Colorado
Remark: By now, we will see the Pac-12 is damaged into three tiers — 4 championship contenders, 4 groups simply on the lookout for a bowl sport and 4 groups not going wherever. With a month to go, will we see any motion? I like each Oregon faculties and I wasn’t certain what to make of them when the season started. I do not see a lot distinction between the highest 4 groups within the standings. The UW has loads of offense to at all times be entertaining, however not sufficient to D to rise out of the center tier.
Cowl photograph of Cal quarterback Jack Plummer by Darren Yamashita, USA Immediately
Follow Jeff Faraudo of Cal Sports activities Report on Twitter: @jefffaraudo

Oregon
Preview: Oregon State Baseball Set To Host Oregon
Oregon State Baseball (32-10) vs Oregon (30-12)
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– Aiva Arquette moved into sole possession of sixth at Oregon State with his 16th home run Sunday. He needs one to tie Adley Rutschman (2019) and Jacob Melton (2022) for fifth.
– Gavin Turley has reached base safely in 36 consecutive games. He is 6-for-15 in a four-game hit streak, collecting a double, home run and four RBI.
– The Beavers are 13-1 at home this season.
– The OSU pitching staff has struck out 442 this season, averaging 10.8 Ks per nine innings. The Beavers have surpassed 400 for the eighth consecutive season.
– Those 10.8 per nine rank 12th nationally.
– Oregon State is 13-1 at home this season. OSU has a 2.48 ERA in the 14 games, posting a 1.05 WHIP with 151 strikeouts to 46 walks in 127 innings.
– OSU is 27-for-61 (.443) as a team with the bases loaded while opponents are 10-for-42 (.238).
– The Beavers have gone six consecutive games without committing an error and the team’s .981 fielding percentage ranks 11th nationally.
– OSU’s single-season record for fielding percentage is .982 set in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
– Easton Talt’s 50 walks this season rank second nationally, trailing only Georgia State’s Kaleb Freeman, who has 52.
– Arquette’s 16 home runs are tied for 14th.
– Oregon State is 9-4 in games decided by two runs or less.
– The Beavers’ three-game losing streak is the team’s first of more than two games this season. It’s OSU’s longest since a four-gamer against Nevada and California last season.
– OSU is 26-6 when scoring first and 10-0 at home.
Oregon
Former Oregon State Running Back Damien Martinez Drafted By Seattle Seahawks

While no members of the 2024 Oregon State football team was selected in this weekend’s NFL Draft, a key member of the 2023 team was selected by the Seattle Seahawks.
Running back Damien Martinez, who played two seasons with the Beavs in 2022 and 2023 before finishing his college career with the Miami Hurricanes, was chosen by Seattle in the seventh round with the 223rd overall pick.
Martinez, a native of Lewisville, Texas, excelled in his first stint in the Pacific Northwest. In 2022, he was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year when he accumulated 982 rushing yards on 161 carries, scoring seven touchdowns. He was named a Freshman All-American by several outlets.
He was similarly effective in 2023, rushing for 1,185 yards on 194 carries with nine touchdowns. He was an All-Pac-12 First Team selection in both his seasons in orange and black.
For the 2024 season, Maritinez transferred to the University of Miami, where he rushed for 1,002 yards with ten touchdowns.
NFL Rookie Mini Camps are scheduled to begin in May.
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No. 13 Oregon baseball blasts No. 3 Beavers, sets up chance to sweep rivalry series

EUGENE — As he analyzed his team’s tone-setting series-opening victory on Friday night, Oregon baseball coach Mark Wasikowski stressed that the Ducks had not yet come close to showing their immense potential.
“We’ve got a good record, like, a really good record …,” he said. “But they still feel like they’re way better than what we’ve shown on a consistent basis. You’ve got to put a complete product together on a consistent basis for us to be able to make that claim. And so until we can show that on a regular basis, people are going to question it. And they’ve got a right to.
“But the locker room feels like they got a lot more to show.”
It would be pretty hard to top what the No. 13 Ducks showed Saturday night.
Oregon handed the rival Oregon State Beavers their worst defeat of the season, administering an embarrassing 13-1 back-alley beat-down before 4,278 at PK Park in Eugene.
The Ducks blasted four home runs, put crooked numbers on the scoreboard in five different innings, and rode another dominant starting pitching performance to their fourth consecutive win in the rivalry series, clinching their first weekend series triumph over the Beavers since 2021.
Oregon (29-12) entered the series looking to pad its postseason resume and reinforce the internal belief that it is capable of making a special late-season run. The Ducks did that and then some on Saturday, when they chased electric OSU right-hander Dax Whitney after three innings, built a commanding 9-0 lead and scored in five of the first six innings, blasting their way to the most lopsided win over the Beavers since resurrecting the baseball program in 2009.
“It’s nice to win the series in the first two games, but we’re after the sweep,” Ducks center fielder Mason Neville said. “So taking the win, brushing it off and maintaining the mindset we’ve had the past two games of just dominating every pitch and continuing to do that. That’s the best way to go about it and we plan on doing that tomorrow.”
The Ducks opened up a 2-0 lead seven pitches into the bottom of the first inning, when No. 2 hitter Dominic Hellman belted a first-pitch fastball to deep center field for a two-run home run. It was only the beginning. Oregon went on to blast three more homers, as Neville, Jacob Walsh and Maddox Molony each added two-run shots, punctuating an explosive performance.
Eight different Ducks recorded a hit and four finished with multi-hit nights. Drew Smith went 3 for 4 with a triple and two RBIs, Ryan Cooney finished 3 for 5 with two runs scored, Molony went 2 for 5 with three RBIs and Hellman went 2 for 4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Neville and Walsh hit their second homers of the series and Neville’s was his nation-leading 21st of the season.
All the while, sophomore right-hander Collin Clarke (3-2) bewildered the Beavers (32-9) for six impressive innings, allowing just one run and four hits to earn his first win since March 15. Clarke, who finished with four strikeouts, carried a shutout into the sixth inning and retired 11 consecutive batters during one dominant stretch.
Whitney (3-3), on the other hand, struggled to control a 97-mph fastball and throw his curveball for strikes on the way to one of his worst outings of the season. He surrendered four runs, four hits and four walks in three innings, taking it on the chin in what OSU coach Mitch Canham called a “learning moment.”
“Our lineup in general is pretty special,” Neville said. “I think we have the chance to really do some big things this year. And I mean, to go out and have your 1-2-3 all hit two-run home runs, it’s pretty tough to do. It just puts pressure on the other team and puts pressure on the pitcher. And, I mean, they don’t want to throw to us, it seems like. So, yeah, it’s a lot of fun to be a part of winning by 12.”
As for the Beavers, there wasn’t much fun in the third base dugout at PK Park. And when the team gathered for a lengthy postgame chat in left field to dissect the debacle, it was one of the topics Canham addressed.
“I’ve noticed we play our best when our guys are having a lot of fun,” he said. “Being behind in the games, yeah, that can create difficulty having fun or opening up to that. But what really creates fun is knowing that you have those guys next to you, that you’re playing baseball, that you’re part of the best program in the country.
“We were punched in the mouth pretty hard. Now it’s time to take this as a learning moment to bring us closer together, not further apart.”
Next up: The Beavers and Ducks finish their weekend series Sunday afternoon at PK Park. First pitch is scheduled for 12:05 p.m.
— Joe Freeman | jfreeman@oregonian.com | 503-294-5183 | @BlazerFreeman | @freemanjoe.bsky.social | Subscribe to The Oregonian/OregonLive newsletters and podcasts for the latest news and top stories.
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