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Oregon State Shuts Out UCLA To Open Series
May 10, 2024 | Baseball
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Aiden May and Ian Lawson combined for 13 strikeouts and No. 7 Oregon State hit four home runs in support of the duo in an 11-0 series-opening win over UCLA in front of 4,034 fans Friday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field.
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Dallas Macias, Tanner Smith, Micah McDowell and Jacob Krieg all homered in the near-record crowd, which was the third-largest regular-season attended game in Goss Stadium's history. The four home runs pushed Oregon State to 101 on the year.
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May made his 10th start of the season and handcuffed the Bruins (16-31 overall, 6-19 Pac-12 Conference) over six innings. He picked up his fifth win of the season after limiting UCLA to four hits and a walk with nine strikeouts. He's now gone 20 1/3 innings straight without allowing a run.
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Lawson picked up where May left off and earned the three-inning save. He scattered two hits and a walk with four strikeouts for his first save of the season.
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Oregon State (37-12, 15-9) scored in its last seven at bats after being denied a run in the first.
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Krieg drove in his first run on a groundout in the second following an inning-opening triple by Elijah Hainline.
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Macias hit the Beavers' first long ball of the night to make it a 4-0 game in the third. He watched as Smith and McDowell each hit home runs in the fourth.
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A groundout by Jabin Trosky made it 8-0 in the fifth, Macias then scored on a wild pitch in the sixth, and Krieg went deep for his ninth home run of the season in the seventh. Brady Kasper capped OSU's scoring on a single in the eighth.
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All told, OSU tallied 13 hits, led by McDowell and Macias, who had three apiece. Kasper had two, doubling in the fifth.
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Luke Jewett started for the Bruins and gave up eight runs on eight hits in five innings of work. He is now 1-5 on the year.
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Next Up
The teams continue the three-game series Saturday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch is slated for 5:05 p.m. PT and it will air live on the Pac-12 Network.
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Oregon State Game Notes
• Travis Bazzana stole his 63rd career base in the first inning, surpassing Todd Thomas for the program's all-time record.
• Bazzana went 1-for-3 and now has 236 career hits, two shy of equaling Darwin Barney for the most in program history.
• The crowd of 4,034 marked the sixth-largest in Goss Stadium at Coleman Field history. It was also the third-largest for a regular season game and the most for a series opener.
• The Beavers hit their 100th team home run of the season when Micah McDowell went deep in the fourth inning. It extended Oregon State's single-season record as the Beavers surpassed the previous record of 89 from last season.
• Aiden May has gone 20 1/3 scoreless innings dating back to April 26 against Oregon.
• May has also allowed just five earned runs in 27 innings at Goss Stadium this season, lowering his ERA to 1.67.
• May also lowered his Pac-12 season ERA to 2.55. He's allowed 12 earned runs in 42 1/3 innings in Pac-12 play while striking out 51 to just 11 walks issued.
• Oregon State improved to 22-2 at home this season.
• The Beavers have hit 43 of their 101 home runs at home this season. Forty-seven of the 101, meanwhile, have come in Pac-12 play.
• The shutout marked Oregon State's first against the Bruins since a 2-0 win in 2018.
• OSU improved to 45-46 all-time against the Bruins.
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Dallas Macias, Tanner Smith, Micah McDowell and Jacob Krieg all homered in the near-record crowd, which was the third-largest regular-season attended game in Goss Stadium's history. The four home runs pushed Oregon State to 101 on the year.
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May made his 10th start of the season and handcuffed the Bruins (16-31 overall, 6-19 Pac-12 Conference) over six innings. He picked up his fifth win of the season after limiting UCLA to four hits and a walk with nine strikeouts. He's now gone 20 1/3 innings straight without allowing a run.
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Lawson picked up where May left off and earned the three-inning save. He scattered two hits and a walk with four strikeouts for his first save of the season.
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Oregon State (37-12, 15-9) scored in its last seven at bats after being denied a run in the first.
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Krieg drove in his first run on a groundout in the second following an inning-opening triple by Elijah Hainline.
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Macias hit the Beavers' first long ball of the night to make it a 4-0 game in the third. He watched as Smith and McDowell each hit home runs in the fourth.
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A groundout by Jabin Trosky made it 8-0 in the fifth, Macias then scored on a wild pitch in the sixth, and Krieg went deep for his ninth home run of the season in the seventh. Brady Kasper capped OSU's scoring on a single in the eighth.
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All told, OSU tallied 13 hits, led by McDowell and Macias, who had three apiece. Kasper had two, doubling in the fifth.
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Luke Jewett started for the Bruins and gave up eight runs on eight hits in five innings of work. He is now 1-5 on the year.
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Next Up
The teams continue the three-game series Saturday night at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. First pitch is slated for 5:05 p.m. PT and it will air live on the Pac-12 Network.
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Oregon State Game Notes
• Travis Bazzana stole his 63rd career base in the first inning, surpassing Todd Thomas for the program's all-time record.
• Bazzana went 1-for-3 and now has 236 career hits, two shy of equaling Darwin Barney for the most in program history.
• The crowd of 4,034 marked the sixth-largest in Goss Stadium at Coleman Field history. It was also the third-largest for a regular season game and the most for a series opener.
• The Beavers hit their 100th team home run of the season when Micah McDowell went deep in the fourth inning. It extended Oregon State's single-season record as the Beavers surpassed the previous record of 89 from last season.
• Aiden May has gone 20 1/3 scoreless innings dating back to April 26 against Oregon.
• May has also allowed just five earned runs in 27 innings at Goss Stadium this season, lowering his ERA to 1.67.
• May also lowered his Pac-12 season ERA to 2.55. He's allowed 12 earned runs in 42 1/3 innings in Pac-12 play while striking out 51 to just 11 walks issued.
• Oregon State improved to 22-2 at home this season.
• The Beavers have hit 43 of their 101 home runs at home this season. Forty-seven of the 101, meanwhile, have come in Pac-12 play.
• The shutout marked Oregon State's first against the Bruins since a 2-0 win in 2018.
• OSU improved to 45-46 all-time against the Bruins.
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Follow Us On Social
For more information on the Oregon State baseball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball, by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Players Mentioned
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: May, Aiden (5-0)
L: Jewett, Luke (1-5)
S: Lawson, Ian (1)

Batting:
2B: Kasper, Brady 1
3B: Hainline, Elijah 1
HR: McDowell, Micah 1 ; Macias, Dallas 1 ; Krieg, Jacob 1 ; Smith, Tanner 1
RBI: McDowell, Micah 2 ; Macias, Dallas 3 ; Kasper, Brady 1 ; Krieg, Jacob 2 ; Trosky, Jabin 1 ; Smith, Tanner 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Bazzana, Travis 2 ; McDowell, Micah 4 ; Macias, Dallas 1 ; Kasper, Brady 1 ; Hainline, Elijah 1 ; Krieg, Jacob 1 ; Smith, Tanner 1
SB: Bazzana, Travis 1
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