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When does Oregon State baseball play in College World Series? Beavers’ schedule, TV
Watch Oregon State baseball coach Mitch Canham speak after CWS loss
Oregon State coach Mitch Canham talks after the June 15 loss to Coastal Carolina at the College World Series
Oregon State baseball has a 7-3 record in the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament.
More importantly, five of the seven wins for the No. 8-seeded Beavers have come while facing potential elimination in the tournament this season.
The June 17 matchup against Louisville in the College World Series from Charles Schwab Field Omaha in will be no different: They will need to beat the Cardinals to keep their postseason dreams alive or otherwise head home to Corvallis. OSU lost 6-2 to No. 13 Coastal Carolina on June 15 to fall into the losers’ bracket.
Here’s what to know about Oregon State’s next game at the CWS, including first pitch information and more:
Who does Oregon State play in College World Series?
- Oregon State’s next CWS opponent: Louisville
Oregon State takes on Louisville next in a 2025 College World Series elimination game. The Beavers are coming off a 6-2 loss to No. 13 Coastal Carolina on June 15 and need a win to keep their season alive for at least another game.
OSU picked up a 4-3 victory over Louisville on June 13 to send the Cardinals to the elimination bracket. A Gavin Turley double plated Aiva Arquette in the ninth inning to give Oregon State a walk-off win over Louisville.
Following the loss to the Beavers, the Cardinals bounced back with an 8-3 win over Arizona in an elimination game on June 15. Louisville scored six runs in the bottom of the eighth inning ― aided by two errors by the Wildcats ― to pull off the improbable victory.
Should Oregon State win, it will advance to play the next day vs. Coastal Carolina in the semifinals on June 18. The Beavers will need to beat the Chanticleers twice if they are to advance to the College World Series championship series.
When does Oregon State baseball play in College World Series?
- Date: Tuesday, June 17
- Time: 11 a.m. PT
- Location: Charles Schwab Field (Omaha, Neb.)
Oregon State baseball is scheduled to face Louisville in the College World Series at 11 a.m. PT on June 17 at Charles Schwab Field in an elimination game.
The Beavers need to beat the Cardinals for a second time in the tournament to keep their season alive. Oregon State would be back in action on June 18 if it were to pull off the victory.
What channel is Oregon State baseball vs Louisville on today?
The CWS elimination game between Oregon State and Louisville will be televised on ESPN on June 17. The game can also be streamed on the ESPN app (with a TV login) and ESPN+, ESPN’s subscription streaming service. Fubo, which carries ESPN and offers a free trial to new subscribers, is another option.
Watch Oregon State baseball vs. Louisville live with Fubo (free trial)
College World Series schedule 2025
- Double elimination: June 13-18/19
- Finals: June 21-22/23
The College World Series began on June 13 with the double-elimination portion of the tournament. It will end on either June 18 or 19, with the three-game championship series taking place from June 21 through June 22 or 23, depending on whether it requires two or three games.
College World Series bracket 2025
To view the full 2025 College World Series bracket, including the schedule and scores of every game, click here. To view the elimination bracket of the 2025 College World Series, click here.
Oregon State baseball schedule
Below is Oregon State’s postseason schedule. For the Beavers’ full schedule, click here.
Corvallis Regional
- Friday, May 30: Saint Mary’s 6, (8) Oregon State 4
- Saturday, May 31: (8) Oregon State 7, TCU 2
- Sunday, June 1: (8) Oregon State 20, Saint Mary’s 3
- Sunday, June 1: (8) Oregon State 14, USC 1
- Monday, June 2: (8) Oregon State 9, USC 0
Corvallis Super Regional
- Friday, June 6: (8) Oregon State 5, (9) Florida State 4 (10 innings)
- Saturday, June 7: (9) Florida State 3, (8) Oregon State 1
- Sunday, June 8: (8) Oregon State 14, (9) Florida State 10
College World Series
- Friday, June 13: (8) Oregon State 4, Louisville 3
- Sunday, June 15: (13) Coastal Carolina 6, (8) Oregon State 2
- Tuesday, June 17: (8) Oregon State vs. Louisville
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Umatilla, Morrow counties establish Young Republicans of Oregon chapter – East Oregonian
Umatilla, Morrow counties establish Young Republicans of Oregon chapter
Published 8:00 pm Wednesday, March 25, 2026
IRRIGON — Young Republicans living in Umatilla and Morrow counties now can join a local chapter of the statewide Young Republicans of Oregon organization.
The Umatilla Morrow Young Republicans will advance Republican values and leadership in young residents through political training, networking opportunities and connection to Republican leaders. The group is focused on young adults, generally attracting college-aged people, though it includes people aged 18 to 40.
The five Young Republicans of Oregon members living in Umatilla and Morrow counties elected three officers to lead their new chapter. Irrigon’s Evan Purves was elected chair, with Connor Roberts of Hermiston as his vice chair and Kaelyn Moore of Milton-Freewater serving as secretary.
“I am super grateful for this opportunity to lead my neighbors,” Purves said. “It’s going to be really fun. We have some good events planned.”
Purves, 19, is a student at Blue Mountain Community College who eventually hopes to pursue a four-year degree in public administration. He initially became interested in the Young Republicans during an internship with Oregon state Rep. Greg Smith, of Heppner. He said it was an experience that showed him how the legislature works.
The internship also inspired him to step into a leadership role with the Young Republicans and help establish a local chapter of the organization. The newest chapter of the Young Republicans of Oregon, which was announced Monday, March 23, has been in the works since November 2025.
The Young Republicans of Oregon State Chair, Tanner Elliott, said the new chapter — the fourth chapter statewide — indicates momentum for conservative values.
“In less than a year, we’ve continued expanding because young conservatives are stepping up and getting involved in their communities,” Elliott said. “I want to congratulate the chapter’s leadership team on their election and especially commend their new chair Evan Purves for taking on this role. I’m confident this group will make a meaningful impact in Eastern Oregon and help drive our organization forward.”
Future plans in Umatilla, Morrow counties
The leadership team of UMYR already is making efforts to effect change.
In early May, Purves said, Umatilla Morrow Young Republicans will host a door knocking campaign in support of Smith’s reelection campaign. There also will be an official kickoff event the same weekend celebrating the new chapter and outlining priorities for the future.
“If there’s anything that we might struggle with is membership,” he said. “The recruiting part is us going out there and hosting events and socials, having opportunities for people to come out and do something fun that anybody’s invited to.”
Regarding other priorities, voter engagement is important to Purves,
“Even though we live in a big conservative area, there’s not a lot of politically engaged people, especially in my generation,” he said. “We want to get them involved.”
He said one of his concerns is businesses leaving the state due to policies that aren’t friendly to corporations, a common issue raised by Republican lawmakers. The decisions being made impact every community, he said, and he wants to have a say in what the leaders are doing.
“These bills affect all of us,” he said. “It’s just important to get people involved and get people to vote and be a part of it.”
People interested in updates on the efforts of the Umatilla Morrow Young Republicans can follow the group on Facebook or Instagram or become a member at yro.gop.
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Video shows ‘fireball’ briefly illuminate Oregon skyline
Doorbell camera shows fireball streaking across the sky over Stow, Ohio,
Thousands of people across eastern Ohio and parts of Pennsylvania heard a loud boom that the National Weather Service (NWS) said may have been caused by a meteor.
Yet another meteor has entered the Earth’s atmosphere.
Onlookers across parts of California, Nevada, Washington and Oregon spotted another space rock streaking across the sky on Monday, March 23.
Jason Jenkins, who spotted the fireball while driving to work, told ABC News that the meteor reminded him of a “lightning strike because it was so bright.”
“The video doesn’t do justice on how bright and close it seemed,” Jenkins added.
The American Meteor Society received 137 witness reports and 11 videos chronicling the brief but dazzling moment.
Watch ‘fireball’ streak across Oregon skyline
Videos show green fireball streaking across night sky
A green fireball was seen crossing the sky in the Pacific Northwest.
From northeast Ohio to Texas, the March 23 event was the latest in a series of sightings across the U.S. this week. Those sightings were characterized by a “loud boom” and a rogue meteor fragment.
Hundreds of people in California, Nevada and Arizona captured another “shooting star” on camera this last weekend. The vast majority of reports came out of California.
A bright, glowing orb zipping through the night sky, trailed closely by a signature fiery “tail,” is seen in various clips shared by awestruck residents over the course of the week. Some even reported a greenish-yellow glow as the space rock lit up the sky for about five seconds.
What is a meteor?
Meteors, like comets or asteroids, are space rocks that orbit the sun, according to NASA.
Often called “shooting stars,” meteors come from meteoroids − small, often pebble-sized pieces that break off asteroids or comets. When a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere, it becomes a meteor.
Because meteors enter the atmosphere at such high speeds, the space rocks burn up as they fall from our sky, creating the streak of light we commonly know as a shooting star or “fireball.”
If a meteor survives the entry and ends up on the ground (or lodged in someone’s roof), it is then called a meteorite.
Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY
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Oregon Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 4 results for March 24
The Oregon Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at March 24, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from March 24 drawing
04-13-52-53-69, Mega Ball: 10
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from March 24 drawing
1PM: 7-1-0-7
4PM: 4-8-8-9
7PM: 4-2-6-1
10PM: 8-9-1-8
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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