Oregon Baseball Secures Spot in Regional Final
The No. 11 Oregon baseball team beat Yale and will face Washington State in the second round at PK Park on May 30, with a super regional berth within reach.
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The No. 11 Oregon baseball team beat Yale and will face Washington State in the second round at PK Park on May 30, with a super regional berth within reach.
The Beavers, led by pitcher Eric Segura and a strong road record, prepare to face Washington State in a double‑elimination contest that could set up a clash with Oregon or Yale.

After a 30‑win season and a Mountain West Tournament title, Washington State University’s baseball squad travels to Eugene, Oregon, to open play in the NCAA Regional, marking the program’s first regional appearance since 2010.

Washington State University’s baseball team clinched its inaugural Mountain West title, dominating San Diego State 14-4 and earning a berth in the Eugene Regional.

Washington State erupted in celebration after a dominant 14-4 win over San Diego State in the Mountain West Tournament championship, marking the program’s first conference title since 1995 and securing a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010.

Washington State secured its first Mountain West tournament title since 1995 with a 14-4 run-ruled victory over San Diego State, highlighted by a seven-run seventh inning and MVP Gavin Roy’s dominant performance.

In a stunning Mountain West Conference Tournament semifinal, Washington State overcame a five‑run deficit to defeat San Diego State 14‑9, with Luke Meyers delivering seven solid innings in relief and Gavin Roy driving in five runs. The Cougars will chase the title on Sunday at 12:05 p.m.

On May 23, 2026, Washington State defeated San Diego State 14‑9 at Sloan Park, highlighted by offensive bursts from several players and a winning effort from pitcher Luke Meyers.

Washington State University’s baseball squad defeated Air Force 5‑1, with pitcher Nick Lewis earning Pitcher of the Year honors, while local colleges and high schools posted notable results in the Mountain West Tournament, NAIA Championships and state track meets.

Washington State’s ace Nick Lewis delivered a career‑high 11 strikeouts, guiding the Cougars to a 5‑1 win over Air Force and a future clash with the Aztecs.