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Oregon Ducks on Cusp of Super Regionals as They Prepare for Oregon State Showdown

A decisive game against the Beavers at PK Park could send the Ducks to the next round of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship.

The Stakes at PK Park

The Oregon Ducks are just one victory away from securing a berth in the Super Regionals of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship, and the stakes could not be higher as they prepare to host the Oregon State Beavers on Sunday night.

A 9 p.m. ET showdown at PK Park in Eugene will pit a 42‑16 Ducks squad against a 45‑13 Beavers team that has been among the nation’s most consistent performers all season.

The Ducks entered the Eugene Regional Final after a convincing win over the Washington State Cougars on Saturday, a game that showcased both their depth and their ability to execute under pressure.

On the mound, Oregon will rely on right‑hander Miles Gosztola, who limited the Cougars to three hits, one run and two strikeouts in two innings, while the Beavers will look to Wyatt Queen, who posted a flawless 2.2‑inning outing with two strikeouts and no earned runs.

Offensively, Easton Talt has been a bright spot for Oregon State, collecting two hits and driving in a run, but the Ducks’ lineup has been bolstered by a series of timely hits from players such as Ryan Cooney and AJ Singer, who have combined for a .310 team batting average.

The game will be streamed live on ESPN+, giving fans across the country a chance to witness what many expect to be a tightly contested pitcher’s duel.

With a spot in the Super Regionals on the line, the outcome will reverberate through the rest of the Ducks’ schedule, potentially setting up a series of high‑stakes matchups that could define the remainder of their championship run.

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