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.

Georgia Tech opened with a 22‑run barrage, Texas and Alabama rolled to lopsided victories, while Saint Mary’s shocked UCLA, and several No. 4 seeds pulled off surprising wins.

Opening day featured dominant offensive displays, surprising defeats of top seeds, and a cascade of standout player contributions across the nation.

On May 29, 2026, the University of Oregon baseball team defeated Yale University 14-2 at PK Park in Eugene, delivering a 18‑hit, 14‑run performance that highlighted both power hitting and effective pitching.

Yale’s campaign in the NCAA baseball tournament ended with a 14‑2 loss to Oregon, a game marked by missed opportunities and a late offensive burst by the Ducks.

Yale's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2017 ended in a 14‑2 loss to Oregon in the Eugene Regional, where the Bulldogs left 13 runners on base and faced a dominant pitching staff.
The No. 11 Oregon baseball team opened its NCAA regional with a commanding 14-2 win over Yale, highlighted by early scoring, a late eight-run inning, and standout performances from both pitchers and hitters.

UCLA edged Oregon 3-2 in an extra‑inning battle at Charles Schwab Field, earning their first tournament championship and a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

In a dramatic finish at Omaha, the UCLA baseball team rallied to defeat Oregon 3‑2, completing a sweep of both the regular season and tournament titles — the first such achievement since Maryland in 2023.

The Washington Huskies concluded their campaign with a 9-4 defeat to the Oregon Ducks in Omaha, featuring a ninth‑inning grand slam by Ty Cowan and five home runs by the Ducks.
Oregon’s baseball team dominated Washington 7‑0 in Omaha, highlighted by Cal Scolari’s ten strikeouts and a season‑high five solo home runs, setting up a semifinal clash with Nebraska.

The Oregon Ducks, the No. 3 seed, will face the No. 11 seed Washington Huskies in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. With a 38‑15 record and recent wins over Ohio State and Michigan, Oregon seeks a second straight NCAA Regional hosting slot. The Huskies, at 25‑31, rely on power hitters such as Jackson Hotchkiss and will try to shock the Ducks in Omaha.