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Oregon State Baseball Schedule 2024: What To Know – FloBaseball
Though the Pac-12 Conference is crumbling all around it, Oregon State—one of just two schools, along with Washington State, slated to stay in the league after this school year—is holding firm.
It would be awfully fitting, then, if the Beavers could send those leaving the Pac-12 on their merry way with the league’s final pre-realignment baseball title in their grasp.
A major-league factory with an alumni list that includes Adley Rutschman, Michael Conforto and Jacoby Ellsbury, OSU has been a consistent figure at the top of the college baseball scene for decades. Even with its conference future murky, the Beavers’ tradition of success on the diamond likely won’t be bothered much.
Entering the spring with a deep lineup and Travis Bazzana, one of the top prospects in college baseball, the Beavers are building for yet another lengthy postseason run. Pulling it off this year, in particular, would make for one of OSU’s most memorable moments.
The Beavers will begin their 2024 journey at the Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic and the Kubota College Baseball Series Weekend 2, both will be streamed on FloBaseball.
Here’s everything you need to know about Oregon State baseball ahead of the 2024 season:
How Did Oregon State Baseball Do In 2023?
A 40-win season with an NCAA Tournament appearance is nothing to be ashamed about.
The Beavers recovered well from a 1-5 start in league play to finish second in the Pac-12 Conference behind regular-season champion Stanford.
Though OSU was just shy of a second straight trip to the super-regional round—it was eliminated by eventual national champion LSU in the final of the Baton Rouge Regional—the Beavers once again were one of the best-performing teams of the year from a West Coast state. They also smacked a school-record 89 home runs with the same number of stolen bases, the latter number of which led the Pac-12.
Who Coaches Oregon State Baseball?
Mitch Canham is the coach of Oregon State. The former All-American catcher was one of the main stars on the Beavers’ back-to-back national title teams of 2006 and 2007. Canham played for eight years in the minor leagues as a first-round MLB Draft pick, before getting into the coaching game in 2016.
He then bounced around coaching collegiate summer league and minor-league teams until being hired as OSU’s coach in 2020, succeeding interim coach Pat Bailey, after Bailey himself succeeded Pat Casey, a 900-game winner and the most decorated coach in program history.
Canham’s debut season was cut short by COVID-19, but he went from 37 wins in 2021 to 48 in 2022, then 41 in 2023. His success included NCAA Tournament appearances all three times, and he has coached seven All-America selections along the way.
Has Oregon State Ever Won The College World Series?
Yes, Oregon State has won the Men’s College World Series three times in 10 appearances. The victories came in 2006, 2007 and 2018.
All three national championships came with Casey at the helm. He led the Beavers to the CWS six times in his decorated tenure.
Notable Returning Players
Travis Bazzana, INF
No Australian has ever been picked No. 1 overall in an MLB Draft.
Bazzana could become the first to accomplish the feat, especially if the native Aussie has another lights-out season for the Beavers in 2024.
MLB.com’s No. 3-ranked prospect for the 2024 draft, Bazzana hit .374 with a 1.122 OPS, while stealing an OSU-record 36 bases as a sophomore a season ag. His stock skyrocketed after winning the esteemed Cape Cod League’s batting title and its MVP award this past summer.
Projected to be a second baseman as a pro, the left-handed hitter’s speed and consistent ability to make contact makes him a candidate for another potential All-America nod and one of the favorites to take home the Pac-12 Player of the Year Award.
Gavin Turley, OF
The home run leader on the home-run-happiest team in OSU history, Turley—a MLB Draft pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks out of high school—arrived in Corvallis and immediately began smashing the baseball (he homered in his first collegiate at-bat), leading the Beavers with 14 long bombs on the season.
The Arizonan batted .309, had 13 multi-hit games on the year and was second on the OSU roster in OPS (1.102) behind Bazzana, all helping to make him a Perfect Game Second-Team Freshman All-America selection for his performances.
Bazzana, Turley, junior infielder Mason Guerra and senior outfielder Brady Kasper all return after double-digit homer seasons to give the Beavers plenty of power. If Turley improves on a few factors (such as plate discipline after striking out in 60 of 149 at-bats), we could see an even better sophomore campaign for him, and a rise up the draft boards.
Notable Newcomers
Elijah Hainline, INF
A do-it-all player over the past two seasons at Washington State, Hainline moved to a Pac-12 rival and power in the offseason and should be one of the candidates looking to fill the gap left behind by former OSU starting shortstop Kyle Dernedde, who transferred to Michigan.
After a so-so freshman year with the Cougars in 2022 (.228 average, seven doubled, 21 RBIs), Hainline had a breakout campaign during his sophomore year in which he became one of the Pac-12’s best infielders and the first WSU player to have double-digit doubles (12), home runs (12) and stolen bases (10) in a single season in 13 years.
Coming to Corvallis after batting .337 a year ago, Hainline could add a jolt of offense to the middle infield, with the added boost that he’s already proven to be a strong hitter against Pac-12 opposition.
Aiden May, RHP
Another offseason OSU transfer with ties to another Pac-12 program, May joined Arizona as a sophomore junior college transfer last season and became a member of the Wildcats’ rotation, helping them make the NCAA Tournament.
Though May’s one season in Tucson didn’t feature numbers that jump off the page—he finished 5-3 with a 6.33 ERA and 77 strikeouts— his fastball can touch the mid-to-upper 90s and may help him get into the weekend rotation as a power pitcher.
He’s likely to mesh right away with a rotation that includes the likes of the Beavers’ Saturday arm from last year, Jacob Kmatz, a friend he also happened to go to high school with in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Oregon State Baseball Schedule 2024
All times Pacific
| Date | Time | Opponent | Location |
| Feb. 16 | 11 a.m. | New Mexico | Surprise, Ariz. |
| Feb. 17 | 11 a.m. | Minnesota | Surprise, Ariz. |
| Feb. 18 | 11 a.m. | CSU Bakersfield | Surprise, Ariz. |
| Feb. 19 | 9 a.m. | Minnesota | Surprise, Ariz. |
| Feb. 21 | 10 a.m. | Texas Tech | Arlington , Texas |
| Feb. 23 | 5 p.m. | Arkansas | Arlington , Texas |
| Feb. 24 | 1 p.m. | Michigan | Arlington , Texas |
| Feb. 25 | 3 p.m. | Oklahoma State | Arlington , Texas |
| Feb. 29 | 5:35 p.m. | North Dakota State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 1 | 4:05 p.m. | North Dakota State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 2 | 1:05 p.m. | North Dakota State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 3 | 12:35 p.m. | North Dakota State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 7 | 5:35 p.m. | CSUN | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 8 | 4:05 p.m. | CSUN | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 9 | 1:05 p.m. | CSUN | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 10 | 12:05 p.m. | CSUN | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 15 | 5 p.m. | Utah | Salt Lake City |
| March 16 | 1 p.m. | Utah | Salt Lake City |
| March 17 | Noon | Utah | Salt Lake City |
| March 19 | 5:30 p.m. | Portland | Portland, Ore. |
| March 22 | 5:35 p.m. | Washington | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 23 | 1:35 p.m. | Washington | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 24 | 1:05 p.m. | Washington | Corvallis, Ore. |
| March 28 | 6:30 p.m. | USC | Irvine, Calif. |
| March 29 | 6:30 p.m. | USC | Irvine, Calif. |
| March 30 | 1 p.m. | USC | Irvine, Calif. |
| April 1 | 6 p.m. | Gonzaga | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 2 | 6 p.m. | Gonzaga | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 5 | 5:35 p.m. | Arizona State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 6 | 1:35 p.m. | Arizona State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 7 | 12:05 p.m. | Arizona State | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 9 | 5:35 p.m. | Portland | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 12 | 6 p.m. | Stanford | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 13 | 5 p.m. | Stanford | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 14 | Noon | Stanford | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 16 | 6:05 p.m. | Nevada | Reno, Nev. |
| April 17 | 6:05 p.m. | Nevada | Reno, Nev. |
| April 19 | 6:05 p.m. | California | Berkeley, Calif. |
| April 20 | 2:05 p.m. | California | Berkeley, Calif. |
| April 21 | 1:05 p.m. | California | Berkeley, Calif. |
| April 23 | 5:30 p.m. | Portland | Hillsboro, Ore. |
| April 26 | 6 p.m. | Oregon | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 27 | 5 p.m. | Oregon | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 28 | 2 p.m. | Oregon | Corvallis, Ore. |
| April 30 | 6 p.m. | Oregon | Eugene, Ore. |
| May 3 | 7 p.m. | Washington State | Pullman, Wash. |
| May 4 | 6 p.m. | Washington State | Pullman, Wash. |
| May 5 | 1 p.m. | Washington State | Pullman, Wash. |
| May 6 | Noon | Gonzaga | Spokane, Wash. |
| May 10 | 7 p.m. | UCLA | Corvallis, Ore. |
| May 11 | 5 p.m. | UCLA | Corvallis, Ore. |
| May 12 | Noon | UCLA | Corvallis, Ore. |
| May 16 | 6 p.m. | Arizona | Tucson, Ariz. |
| May 17 | 6 p.m. | Arizona | Tucson, Ariz. |
| May 18 | 6 p.m. | Arizona | Tucson, Ariz. |
| May 21 | All Day | Pac-12 Tournament | Scottsdale, Ariz. |
| May 22 | All Day | Pac-12 Tournament | Scottsdale, Ariz. |
| May 23 | All Day | Pac-12 Tournament | Scottsdale, Ariz. |
| May 24 | All Day | Pac-12 Tournament | Scottsdale, Ariz. |
| May 25 | TBD | Pac-12 Tournament | Scottsdale, Ariz. |
2024 Oregon State Baseball Roster
| No. | Name | Position | Year |
| 1 | Gavin Turley | OF | So. |
| 2 | Jabin Trosky | INF | R-So. |
| 3 | Elijah Hainline | INF | Jr. |
| 4 | Dallas Macias | INF/OF | So. |
| 6 | Easton Talt | C/OF | So. |
| 7 | Brandon Forrester | INF | R-Fr. |
| 8 | Tanner Smith | C/INF | Jr. |
| 9 | Mason Guerra | INF | Jr. |
| 12 | Micah McDowell | OF | Sr. |
| 13 | Levi Jones | INF | Fr. |
| 14 | Evan Gustafson | C | Fr. |
| 15 | Carson McEntire | OF | Fr. |
| 16 | Aiden Jimenez | RHP | So. |
| 17 | Brady Kasper | OF | Sr. |
| 18 | Wilson Weber | C | Jr. |
| 19 | AJ Lattery | RHP | Sr. |
| 20 | Kellan Oakes | RHP | So. |
| 21 | Reeve Boyd | INF | Fr. |
| 22 | Jacob Krieg | INF | So. |
| 23 | Canon Reeder | OF | So. |
| 24 | Aiden May | RHP | Jr. |
| 25 | Joey Mundt | RHP | R-Sr. |
| 26 | Noah Ferguson | RHP | R-Jr. |
| 27 | Drew Talavs | RHP | Fr. |
| 28 | Dawson Santana | INF | Fr. |
| 29 | Bryce Johnson | RHP | Fr. |
| 30 | Kyle Scott | RHP | Sr. |
| 31 | Matthew Morrell | RHP | Fr. |
| 32 | AJ Hutcheson | RHP | So. |
| 33 | Laif Palmer | RHP | Fr. |
| 34 | Ian Lawson | RHP | Sr. |
| 35 | Jacob Kmatz | RHP | Jr. |
| 36 | Nelson Keljo | LHP | So. |
| 37 | Travis Bazzana | INF | Jr. |
| 38 | Eric Segura | RHP | Fr. |
| 40 | Jaren Hunter | RHP | Sr. |
| 41 | Chase Reynolds | RHP | Jr. |
| 44 | Trent Caraway | INF | Fr. |
| 45 | James DeCremer | RHP | Fr. |
| 47 | Anthony Marchnell IV | C | Fr. |
| 48 | Tyler Mejia | LHP | So. |
| 50 | Bridger Holmes | RHP | Jr. |
| 51 | Tephen Montgomery | RHP | So. |
| 54 | Tyce Peterson | INF/OF | So. |
How To Watch The Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic
Watch the 2024 Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic on FloBaseball and the FloSports app.
FloBaseball will be streaming several season-opening college baseball tournaments, including the Shriners Children’s College Showdown, Snowbird Baseball and the Kubota College Baseball Series.
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
How To Watch The 2024 Kubota College Baseball Series Weekend 2
Watch the 2024 Kubota College Baseball Series – Weekend 2 on FloBaseball and the FloSports app.
2024 Kubota College Baseball Series – Weekend 2 Schedule
All times Eastern
Friday, February 23
- 4 p.m. – Michigan vs. Oklahoma State
- 8 p.m. – Oregon State vs. Arkansas
Saturday, February 24
- 4 p.m. – Michigan vs. Oregon State
- 8 p.m. – Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State
Sunday, February 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
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Convicted murderer sentenced to life in prison for Falls City, Oregon killing in 2024
FALLS CITY, Ore. — A 63-year-old was sentenced to life in prison for shooting and killing a man with a shotgun during a fight at a Falls City, Oregon property back in 2024.
A jury convicted Terry Lawrence Allwen of second-degree murder back on March 20, the Polk County District Attorney’s Office said.
He was sentenced Friday to serve life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years.
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Allwen was also convicted of other charges like manslaughter, assault, and felon in possession of a firearm, but the sentences for those crimes will be served concurrently with the life sentence.
Court records show that Allwen was staying in an RV parked on a property owned by the victim, 79-year-old Bo Johnson.
At about 9 a.m. on May 31, 2024, Allwen and Johnson got into a verbal fight over some personal property. During that fight, Allwen got a shotgun from his trunk and shot Johnson once, killing him.
“Mr. Johnson had many more years to spend with his family. His senseless murder destroyed the dreams and plans of so many that loved him. I hope that the fact Mr. Allwen today received the maximum possible sentence will bring the family of Mr. Johnson some relief and sense of justice.”
If Allwen is granted parole, the judge also ordered that he have a lifetime of post-prison supervision.
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Oregon Supreme Court overturns JonBenét Ramsey photographer conviction
The Oregon Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of a Lane County man who once photographed child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey and was convicted in 2021 on several child pornography charges.
Randall DeWitt Simons, 73, of Oakridge, was charged in 2019 with 15 counts of first-degree encouraging child sex abuse. He was later convicted on every count and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Simons was first arrested after authorities began investigating a report from a restaurant in Oakridge that someone had been using the restaurant’s Wi-Fi to download inappropriate and concerning images.
Law enforcement officers directed the business to track, log, and report all of the user’s internet activity to the investigating officer for more than a year, without a warrant.
Police tracked the computer’s IP address from the restaurant’s Wi-Fi system, which led officers to a man who lived near the restaurant and had given Simons a computer, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Lane County Circuit Court. Investigators obtained a warrant to search the laptop in Simon’s home, relying on information they had collected over time. He was subsequently arrested.
On March 26, the court ruled warrantless internet surveillance on public Wi-Fi violates privacy.
In an opinion written by Justice Bronson D. James, the court held that the Oregon Constitution recognizes people have a right to privacy in their internet browsing activities and the right is not extinguished when they use a publicly accessible wireless network. It’s even true in cases where that access is conditioned on a person accepting a terms-of-service agreement that says a provider may monitor activity and cooperate with law enforcement, James wrote.
During criminal proceedings in the Lane County Circuit Court, Simons moved to controvert the warrant and suppress the evidence obtained by police, arguing the business was a “state actor for purposes of Article I, section 9, and that its year-long warrantless surveillance was an unconstitutional, warrantless search attributable to the state,” the Supreme Court opinion said.
The Circuit Court denied Simon’s motion. The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s decision in part and stated Simons had no cognizable privacy interest in his internet activities performed on a third-party network.
The Oregon Supreme Court rejected the state’s argument.
“The mere fact that a person accesses the internet through a public network does not eliminate their Article I, section 9, right to privacy in their online activities,” according to James. “Even when access is expressly conditioned on a user’s acceptance of terms-of-service provisions purporting to alert the user that the provider may monitor activity and cooperate with law enforcement.”
Justice K. Bushong suggested in a partial dissent the Court should reconsider its approach in a future case to what constitutes a “search” under the Oregon Constitution. The court’s decision reverses the Court of Appeals and sends the case back to the Lane County Circuit Court for further proceedings.
Simons has maintained his innocence since he was arrested in 2019.
Simons had been a photographer for 6-year-old Colorado beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey a few months before her still-unsolved 1996 murder, the Associated Press reported in 1998.
In October 1998, Simons was arrested on a charge of indecent exposure in Lincoln County, Colorado. According to the book “Perfect Murder, Perfect Town” by Lawrence Schiller, Simons was arrested in 1998 for allegedly walking nude down a residential street in the small town of Genoa, Colorado. Simons allegedly offered to the arresting deputy unprovoked, “I didn’t kill JonBenét.”
Haleigh Kochanski is a breaking news and public safety reporter for The Register-Guard. You may reach her at HKochanski@gannett.com.
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