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Oregon State baseball announces 2025 schedule: Here’s who the Beavers will play
The Oregon State Beavers’ baseball schedule for the 2025 season has officially been unveiled.
On Wednesday, OSU announced its full 56-game regular-season schedule ahead of its first year operating as an independent program. The Beavers will open the spring Feb. 14 against Xavier in Surprise, Arizona, and kick off a string of 11 straight road games.
Mitch Canham’s squad will return to Corvallis for its first home game of the season when it hosts San Diego on March 7.
Oregon State will travel to Eugene for a three-game set against rival Oregon on April 25-27. The Beavers will host the Ducks for a single game at Goss Stadium on April 29.
Last season, OSU went 45-16 and made a deep postseason run but fell short of the College World Series after losing to Kentucky in the Lexington Super Regional. The Beavers ended the year at No. 10 in the D1Baseball rankings.
During the offseason, OSU lost plenty of firepower. All-American second baseman Travis Bazzana was selected No. 1 overall by the Cleveland Guardians in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft. In total, seven key contributors from last year’s team were selected in the draft.
But the Beavers have reloaded with an intriguing mix of transfer portal talent and blue-chip high school prospects from the 2024 signing class. Aiva Arquette, who is widely viewed as a top-10 prospect for the 2025 MLB Draft, transferred in from Washington and is expected to be a tone-setter for OSU’s lineup.
Here’s a look at Oregon State’s full schedule.
Oregon State baseball 2025 schedule
- Feb. 14 vs. Xavier (Surprise, Arizona) 11 a.m.
- Feb. 15 vs. UNLV (Surprise, Arizona) 11 a.m.
- Feb. 16 vs. Indiana (Surprise, Arizona) 11 a.m.
- Feb. 17 vs. Xavier (Surprise, Arizona) 1 p.m.
- Feb. 19 vs. Houston (Round Rock, Texas) 4 p.m.
- Feb. 21 vs. Minnesota (Round Rock, Texas) 4 p.m.
- Feb. 22 vs. Oklahoma (Round Rock, Texas) 2 p.m.
- Feb. 23 vs. Virginia (Round Rock, Texas) 10 a.m.
- Feb. 28 vs. Auburn (Arlington, Texas) 5 p.m.
- March 1 vs. Baylor (Arlington, Texas) 4 p.m.
- March 2 vs. Ohio State (Arlington, Texas) 9 a.m.
- March 7 San Diego 5 p.m.
- March 8 San Diego 1:35 p.m.
- March 9 San Diego 1:05 p.m.
- March 11 Washington State 5:35 p.m.
- March 12 Washington State 3:05 p.m.
- March 14 Grand Canyon 5:35 p.m.
- March 15 Santa Clara 5:35 p.m.
- March 16 Grand Canyon 1:05 p.m.
- March 18 Rutgers 5:35 p.m.
- March 21 at Cal Poly TBA
- March 22 at Cal Poly TBA
- March 23 at Cal Poly TBA
- March 25 vs. Washington (Hillsboro) TBA
- March 28 at Nebraska TBA
- March 29 at Nebraska TBA
- March 30 at Nebraska TBA
- April 4 UC Irvine 5:35 p.m.
- April 5 UC Irvine 1:35 p.m.
- April 6 UC Irvine 1:05 p.m.
- April 8 Portland (Hillsboro) TBA
- April 11 Cal State Fullerton TBA
- April 12 at Cal State Fullerton TBA
- April 13 at Cal State Fullerton TBA
- April 15 at UCLA TBA
- April 17 at CSUN TBA
- April 18 at CSUN TBA
- April 19 Saturday at CSUN TBA
- April 21 Gonzaga 5:35 p.m.
- April 22 Gonzaga 5:35 p.m.
- April 25 at Oregon 5:05 p.m.
- April 26 at Oregon 2:05 p.m.
- April 27 at Oregon 12:05 p.m.
- April 29 Oregon 5:35 p.m.
- May 2 at Hawai’i TBA
- May 3 at Hawai’i TBA
- May 4 at Hawai’i TBA
- May 5 at Hawai’i TBA
- May 7 Portland 5:35 p.m.
- May 9 vs. Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa) TBA
- May 10 vs. Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa) TBA
- May 11 vs. Iowa (Des Moines, Iowa) TBA
- May 13 Portland 5:35 p.m.
- May 15 Long Beach State 5:35 p.m.
- May 16 Long Beach State 5:35 p.m.
- May 17 Long Beach State 1:35 p.m.
Jarrid Denney covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at JDenney@salem.gannett.com or on X @jarrid_denney
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GAME DAY CENTRAL – Washington State vs Oregon State
Who: Washington State (8-2) vs Oregon State (4-6)
When: 4 p.m.
Where: Reser Stadium – Corvallis, Ore.
Coaches: Trent Bray (1st season, 4-6) vs Jake Dickert (23-18, 4th year, 3rd full)
Spread: Washington State -11.5
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Oregon State By The Numbers
3 – Kicks and punts blocked by OSU’s special teams this year, tied for eighth nationally.
5 – Current Beavers who recorded a statistic in last season’s game against Washington State, four of which came on defense. The fifth was punter Josh Green.
14 – Rushing scores for Anthony Hankerson this season, tying him with Jacquizz Rodgers for seventh at OSU.
19 – Players the Beavers will be honoring pre-game as part of Senior Day.33:23 – Oregon State’s time of possession, which ranks fifth nationally. The Beavers dropped almost two minutes after holding the ball just 18:04 at Air Force.
54 – Career starts for Joshua Gray, who was recently invited to the East-West Shrine Game. The 54 starts are an OSU career record.
65 – Catches for Trent Walker this season. He needs five for the 15th 70-yard reception season ever by a Beaver.
111 – Rush yards needed by Anthony Hankerson for the 19th 1,000-yard season effort in Oregon State history.
Against Washington State
– Oregon State and Washington State have played every year dating back to 2003.
– Oregon State snapped an eight-game losing streak to the Cougars with a 24-10 victory in 2022 in Corvallis. Prior to the eight-game losing streak, however, the Beavers had won three straight, six-of-seven and eight-of-10 from 2004 to 2013.
– Deshaun Fenwick had 101 rush yards and three touchdowns in last season’s 38-35 loss. The Cougars took a 35-14 lead into the fourth quarter but OSU scored 21 in the final 15.
– Head Coach Trent Bray attended Pullman High School. His father, Craig, coached in two different stints at Washington State, in 1987, and then again from 1994-99. Bray’s mother, Kaprice, was also the Head Coach for volleyball at Washington State in 1985.
– Sean Mannion’s 493 passing yards in the 2013 game marks the Oregon State single-game record. He followed that up with 419 yards a year later.
– Jake Luton had one of 17 400-yard efforts in OSU history when he passed for 408 in 2019.
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No. 22 Illinois seniors too much for Oregon State as Beavers lose their third straight in women’s basketball
Oregon State couldn’t maintain momentum from a spirited first half as No. 22 Illinois ran away after halftime and defeated the Beavers 85-66 in women’s basketball in Champaign, Ill.
Illinois, leading by 10 at halftime, outscored OSU 29-14 during the third quarter to put the game away.
Oregon State (1-4) dropped its third consecutive game, all to Power 4 conference opponents. AJ Marotte scored 16 points and Catarina Ferreira had 15 to lead the Beavers. Ferreira also grabbed 11 rebounds.
OSU shot 39% in the game, and 7 of 29 from three-point range.
Kendall Bostic and Makira Cook combined to score 51 of Illinois’ 85 points. Bostic, a senior forward, hit 15 of 18 shots and scored 31 points, while Cook, a senior guard, had 20 points and eight assists. Genesis Bryant, another senior guard, scored 12.
Illinois (5-0) made 55% of its shots, hitting 35 of 64.
Oregon State never led in the game, but kept contact throughout the first half. The Beavers got as close as 27-20 on a layup by Marotte with 5:13 left in the second quarter. A three-pointer by Kelsey Rees with 44 seconds left before halftime trimmed the deficit to 10.
Illinois cranked up its offense during the third quarter, and OSU couldn’t keep up. Illinois hit eight of its first nine shots, four by Bostic, as it rolled to a 46-28 lead with 2:18 left in the third. The lead swelled to 28 points during the second half before Oregon State scored some late points to reduce the final margin.
Oregon State heads to the Bahamas, where it will face No. 2 Connecticut in the Continental Tire Baha Mar Championship at 4:30 p.m. Monday.
–Nick Daschel can be reached at 360-607-4824, ndaschel@oregonian.com or @nickdaschel.
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BeaversEdge Staff Predictions: Washington State vs Oregon State
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With the Oregon State Beavers (4-6) set to square off with Washington State (8-2) on Saturday afternoon, BeaversEdge Publisher Brenden Slaughter, recruiting analyst Dylan Callaghan-Croley, and writers T.J. Mathewson and Ryan Harlan give their two cents on the matchup and who’s going to come out on top!
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T.J. MATHEWSON’S PICK
If you are coming to this prediction looking for optimism about Saturday’s senior day against Washington State, you’ve come to the wrong place.
One would think that if we knew who was starting at quarterback, it would be easier to predict. Would it? At this point of the Beavers season, we’ve seen all three quarterbacks suit up, and the offense has yet to look good with any of the three in the last month.
I’m done predicting who will start, I’ve been wrong enough. Do the Beavers have enough juice on defense to stop John Mateer and the Cougar offense?
They’ll play better at home, but these are two different calibers of teams on the field Saturday. The Beavers are going to have to show me something to change my tone.
PREDICTION: Washington State 35, Oregon State 14
TJ’s season record: 6-4
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DYLAN CALLAGHAN-CROLEY’S PICK
At this point in the season, I think a lot of Oregon State fans just want it to come to an end. The last month or so has completely taken the wind out of the sails of the fanbase and it’s hard to say that it doesn’t look like it has done similar to the Beavers on the field as well.
That being said, Saturday presents a great opportunity for the Beavers seniors to finish their careers at Reser on a high note facing the top-25 ranked Cougars.
Unfortunately, I don’t see an upset in the cards for the Beavers on Saturday. Washington State still has a theoretical outside shot at a potential College Football Playoff berth if other factors break their way and still could be playing for a strong bowl game nonetheless.
The Cougars have been a great team all season and after a shocking loss last week, they’re going to look to bounce back in major fashion against a hapless Oregon State team. I’m taking Washington State in this one by 17.
PREDICTION: Washington State 31, Oregon State 14
Dylan’s season record: 8-2
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