Oregon State vs. Hawai’i: Game Day Preview
Oregon State takes on Hawai’i today at 3:05 p.m. PT at Goss Stadium, Corvallis. Iowa State comes into this matchup with a record of 31 wins and 9 losses, while Hawai’i sits at 20 wins and 17 losses.
Broadcast Information
You can catch the game on the Beaver Sports Network. Mike Parker will provide commentary. If you prefer to listen online, go to osubeavers.com or use the free Varsity Network app. For viewers, the game will also be aired on Portland’s CW, with Rich Burk and Bill Rowe calling the action. Streaming options include Pac-12 Insider and KOIN+, available on various streaming devices and platforms.
What’s Happened So Far?
In the last game of this series, Oregon State won decisively against Hawai’i, finishing 12-4. Adam Haight hit a homer, and Paul Vazquez had a standout performance with three hits. The Beavers displayed a strong offensive lineup, with every starter contributing to their total of 15 hits.
Oregon State Highlights
- The Beavers are on a roll, winning 7 of their last 10 games.
- They’ve outscored their opponents 76-34 during this stretch.
- With a 2.37 team ERA this month, their pitching has been particularly impressive.
- Easton Talt is having a great stretch, hitting .333 over his last six games.
- AJ Singer has been a force at home, batting .356 with three home runs and 18 RBIs.
Fan Engagement
Fans are loving the action, with Oregon State averaging nearly 3,900 fans per game. Interestingly, they rank 21st nationally for attendance. Along with Hawai’i, they’re leading the West Coast in fan turnout, with both teams averaging over 70% stadium capacity.
Looking Ahead
For both teams, the stakes are high. Every game adds pressure as they aim for improved standings in their respective conferences. The Beavers seem to be in great form and will look to maintain their winning momentum today against Hawai’i.
For live stats and updates, refer back to the baseball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
Further Insights
Recent statistics show a trend in college baseball, with attendance reaching unprecedented levels this season. Nationally, many teams are starting to see crowds that rival professional games, contributing to an exciting atmosphere for players and fans alike. The rise in attendance could be related to a renewed sense of community and support for local sports after pandemic restrictions, as noted by sports analysts.
For detailed information, you can visit the NCAA’s official attendance figures and reports.
