Beavers Score Early To Take Series Opener At Cal Poly
March 21, 2025 | Baseball
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – Aiva Arquette and Easton Talt both hit solo home runs to send sixth-ranked Oregon State to a 4-1 win over Cal Poly in the three-game series opener Friday night at Baggett Stadium.
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Oregon State scored in each of the first four innings, then got six innings of scoreless relief by Eric Segura, Tanner Douglas and Joey Mundt to close out the game.
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Arquette went deep in the second at bat of the game, putting the Beavers (17-3) on the board first. Talt, meanwhile, drove in the game's last run on his second home run of the season in the fourth.
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AJ Singer singled in a run in the second and Canon Reeder drove home Gavin Turley on a triple in the third.
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Reeder and Turley both had two hits to lead the Beavers as Oregon State recorded 13 overall. Singer and Talt had two apiece.
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Nelson Keljo started for the Beavers and allowed a first-inning run, and worked three innings. Segura took over in the fourth and held Cal Poly (13-7) scoreless over four innings, striking out eight, equaling a career-high. He limited the Mustangs to three hits and two walks and eventually earned the win, improving to 4-0 on the year.
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Douglas recorded the first two outs of the eighth before Mundt entered in relief. The righty ended the eighth, then got into a bit of a jam in the ninth but got a strikeout with two on to end the game.
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He earned the save, his first of the season.
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Griffin Naess started for Cal Poly and took the loss after allowing nine hits and four runs in four innings. He dropped to 2-2.
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Next Up
The teams play game two of the series Saturday at Baggett Field in San Luis Obispo. First pitch is slated for 3:00 p.m. and it will air live on ESPN+.
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Oregon State Game Notes
• Cal Poly became the first team to score a first-inning run against the Beavers this season.
• Canon Reeder equaled his career-high with three hits.
• Aiva Arquette's home run was his first since March 23 against Virginia.
• Easton Talt's home run was his first since March 8 against San Diego.
• Joey Mundt made his first appearance in relief since March 7 versus San Diego.
• Talt and Gavin Turley each extended their hit streaks to five games.
• The Beavers' 11-game win streak is now tied with Bowling Green for the second-longest active streak in the nation. Only LSU's 17 straight is longer.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Oregon State scored in each of the first four innings, then got six innings of scoreless relief by Eric Segura, Tanner Douglas and Joey Mundt to close out the game.
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Arquette went deep in the second at bat of the game, putting the Beavers (17-3) on the board first. Talt, meanwhile, drove in the game's last run on his second home run of the season in the fourth.
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AJ Singer singled in a run in the second and Canon Reeder drove home Gavin Turley on a triple in the third.
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Reeder and Turley both had two hits to lead the Beavers as Oregon State recorded 13 overall. Singer and Talt had two apiece.
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Nelson Keljo started for the Beavers and allowed a first-inning run, and worked three innings. Segura took over in the fourth and held Cal Poly (13-7) scoreless over four innings, striking out eight, equaling a career-high. He limited the Mustangs to three hits and two walks and eventually earned the win, improving to 4-0 on the year.
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Douglas recorded the first two outs of the eighth before Mundt entered in relief. The righty ended the eighth, then got into a bit of a jam in the ninth but got a strikeout with two on to end the game.
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He earned the save, his first of the season.
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Griffin Naess started for Cal Poly and took the loss after allowing nine hits and four runs in four innings. He dropped to 2-2.
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Next Up
The teams play game two of the series Saturday at Baggett Field in San Luis Obispo. First pitch is slated for 3:00 p.m. and it will air live on ESPN+.
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Oregon State Game Notes
• Cal Poly became the first team to score a first-inning run against the Beavers this season.
• Canon Reeder equaled his career-high with three hits.
• Aiva Arquette's home run was his first since March 23 against Virginia.
• Easton Talt's home run was his first since March 8 against San Diego.
• Joey Mundt made his first appearance in relief since March 7 versus San Diego.
• Talt and Gavin Turley each extended their hit streaks to five games.
• The Beavers' 11-game win streak is now tied with Bowling Green for the second-longest active streak in the nation. Only LSU's 17 straight is longer.
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Follow Us On Social
For more information on the Oregon State baseball team, follow the club's official X account at X.com/BeaverBaseball, by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball, at BeaverBaseball.OSUBeavers.com on BlueSky 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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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Segura, Eric (4-0)
L: Naess, Griffin (2-2)
S: Mundt, Joey (1)

Batting:
2B: Krieg, Jacob 1
3B: Reeder, Canon 1
HR: Talt, Easton 1 ; Arquette, Aiva 1
RBI: Talt, Easton 1 ; Arquette, Aiva 1 ; Reeder, Canon 1 ; Singer, AJ 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Talt, Easton 1 ; Arquette, Aiva 1 ; Turley, Gavin 1 ; Krieg, Jacob 1
CS: Talt, Easton 2
HBP: Talt, Easton 1
PO: Talt, Easton 1

Batting:
2B: Daudet, Zach 1
RBI: Garza, Alejandro 1
SH: Collins, Jack 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Vachini, Dante 1
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