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Gameday: Beavers Take On Yale Saturday
June 03, 2017 | Baseball
OSU and Yale are meeting for the first time
Game 55 • Home Game 29
Oregon State (50-4) vs. Yale (33-16)
Saturday • June 3, 2017 • 8:04 p.m. PT
Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
The Game
Oregon State continues action at the NCAA Corvallis Regional by taking on Yale at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch Saturday night is scheduled for 8:04 p.m. PT.
Radio
The game will air live on the Beaver Sports Network, TuneIn (search Beaver Sports Network) and OSUBeavers.com. For more information on catching the Beavers on the radio, check osubeavers.com. A full listing of stations for the game is also available at the bottom of these game notes.
Television
The game will be televised on ESPNU, with Roxy Bernstein and Wes Clements on the call.
Live Video
Subscribers to ESPNU and its family of networks can find the game online at Watch ESPN.
Online
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
Postseason
Oregon State is 52-33 all-time in the NCAA postseason, including 31-21 in regional games. Head coach Pat Casey is 47-21 overall and 26-11 in NCAA Regional contests.
Last Game
Jake Thompson scattered four hits and a run over 7 2/3 innings, striking out 10, as Oregon State defeated Holy Cross, 8-2, on Friday night at Goss Stadium. Oregon State finished with 13 hits, led offensively by Cadyn Grenier, Trevor Larnach, KJ Harrison and Adley Rutschman, who all had two.
Time Change
Fans should note that Saturday's game time of 8:04 p.m. PT is a change from the original first pitch of 7:04.
Attendance Watch At Home
Oregon State saw 3,508 fans at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Friday. Oregon State has now had 18 crowds of 3,000 or more this season. The Beavers have totaled 86,689 fans through 27 home dates this season – 28 games, with one counting as a single-ticket doubleheader. That is an average of 3,210 per home date.
Lowering That ERA
Oregon State held Holy Cross to two runs in Friday's win and improved to 35-0 when holding an opponent to two runs or less this season. As one of the two runs was earned, the team's overall ERA dropped to 1.83 from 1.84.
17 Straight
Oregon State carries the nation's longest active win streak at 17 games into Saturday's opener. The Beavers, of course, hold the longest of the year at 23 games, which spanned late February into mid-April. OSU also has the longest active home winning streak at 12.
Academics
Oregon State tallied a school-record 16 student-athletes named Pac-12 All-Academic on Tuesday. OSU led the league with three First-Teamers - Jack Anderson, Max Engelbrekt and Jake Thompson - and three Second-Teamers - Andy Atwood, Cadyn Grenier and Michael Gretler.
Singles
• Oregon State is 3-1 all-time against the Ivy League, last playing Harvard in 1989.
• OSU is 18-2 in night games this season.
Oregon State (50-4) vs. Yale (33-16)
Saturday • June 3, 2017 • 8:04 p.m. PT
Corvallis, Ore. • Goss Stadium at Coleman Field
The Game
Oregon State continues action at the NCAA Corvallis Regional by taking on Yale at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch Saturday night is scheduled for 8:04 p.m. PT.
Radio
The game will air live on the Beaver Sports Network, TuneIn (search Beaver Sports Network) and OSUBeavers.com. For more information on catching the Beavers on the radio, check osubeavers.com. A full listing of stations for the game is also available at the bottom of these game notes.
Television
The game will be televised on ESPNU, with Roxy Bernstein and Wes Clements on the call.
Live Video
Subscribers to ESPNU and its family of networks can find the game online at Watch ESPN.
Online
Live stats for the game can be accessed by clicking on the live stats link located on the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
Postseason
Oregon State is 52-33 all-time in the NCAA postseason, including 31-21 in regional games. Head coach Pat Casey is 47-21 overall and 26-11 in NCAA Regional contests.
Last Game
Jake Thompson scattered four hits and a run over 7 2/3 innings, striking out 10, as Oregon State defeated Holy Cross, 8-2, on Friday night at Goss Stadium. Oregon State finished with 13 hits, led offensively by Cadyn Grenier, Trevor Larnach, KJ Harrison and Adley Rutschman, who all had two.
Time Change
Fans should note that Saturday's game time of 8:04 p.m. PT is a change from the original first pitch of 7:04.
Attendance Watch At Home
Oregon State saw 3,508 fans at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Friday. Oregon State has now had 18 crowds of 3,000 or more this season. The Beavers have totaled 86,689 fans through 27 home dates this season – 28 games, with one counting as a single-ticket doubleheader. That is an average of 3,210 per home date.
Lowering That ERA
Oregon State held Holy Cross to two runs in Friday's win and improved to 35-0 when holding an opponent to two runs or less this season. As one of the two runs was earned, the team's overall ERA dropped to 1.83 from 1.84.
17 Straight
Oregon State carries the nation's longest active win streak at 17 games into Saturday's opener. The Beavers, of course, hold the longest of the year at 23 games, which spanned late February into mid-April. OSU also has the longest active home winning streak at 12.
Academics
Oregon State tallied a school-record 16 student-athletes named Pac-12 All-Academic on Tuesday. OSU led the league with three First-Teamers - Jack Anderson, Max Engelbrekt and Jake Thompson - and three Second-Teamers - Andy Atwood, Cadyn Grenier and Michael Gretler.
Singles
• Oregon State is 3-1 all-time against the Ivy League, last playing Harvard in 1989.
• OSU is 18-2 in night games this season.
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