2025 Trip To Omaha

2025 Postseason Stats And Game-By-Game
Oregon State posted an 11-4 record in the 2025 postseason, and advanced to Omaha for the eighth time in the program’s history. The Beavers won the Corvallis Regional and Corvallis Super Regional to advance to the Men’s College World Series.
The Beavers finished with a 48-16-1 record and competed as a Division I Independent.
• Oregon State advanced to Omaha in the sixth season with Mitch Canham as the Pat Casey Head Coach. Canham had been to Omaha three times previously, in 2005, 2006 and 2007, all as a player.
• Oregon State went 23-4 at home and averaged 3,908 fans per home date, a single-season program record. The Beavers were one of just six programs nationally to average better than 100 percent of their stadium capacities.
• The Beavers lost their first game of the Corvallis Regional but won their next four over TCU, Saint Mary’s and USC, scoring 50 runs while allowing six. OSU won its second by a 20-3 final over Saint Mary’s; the 20 runs marked a postseason single-game best by the Beavers.
• OSU met up with Florida State in the Corvallis Super Regional and hit five home runs in a 14-10 finale to advance to Omaha. The five home runs marked a postseason record for Oregon State as well.
• Trent Caraway set the single-season postseason record with six home runs; he hit one in each of the five games of the Corvallis Regional.
• The Beavers hit .306 as a squad in the postseason, with 42 of the club’s 121 hits going for extra bases, including 24 home runs. The pitching staff finished with a 3.38 ERA in the postseason. The staff recorded 125 strikeouts in 98 2/3 innings. OSU recorded a .537 slugging percentage in the postseason while opponents were held to a .373
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• Six players were named All-Americans, the second-most ever by a Beaver squad. Aiva Arquette and Gavin Turley were each named All-American multiple times while Wilson Weber, Ethan Kleinschmit, AJ Singer and Dax Whitney all received one honor. Whitney was also named a multiple-time Freshman All-American.
• Turley hit 20 home runs, becoming just the third player in program history to reach that plateau. He set the Oregon State career records for home runs (53) and runs batted in (189), surpassing Travis Bazzana (2022-24) and Michael Conforto (2012-14), respectively.
• Nine of Turley’s 53 home runs came in the postseason, an Oregon State career record. He also drove in an Oregon State record 29 runs in NCAA postseason games.
• Arquette hit 19 home to tie for the fourth-most in a single-season at Oregon State. The 2025 squad hit 107 overall, 11 shy of the program record set in 2024.
• The Oregon State pitching staff struck out 676 batters, also a single-season record. Whitney totaled 120 of his own, eighth-most for a single year by a Beaver. Thirty-one of the 120 strikeouts came in the postseason, which was just three shy of Jonah Nickerson’s single-year record of 34 despite pitching in just over half of the innings.
• Kleinschmit also had 113 strikeouts and tied Eric Segura for the team lead with eight wins.
• Arquette became the 14th Beaver to be selected in the first round of the MLB Draft. He was one of seven players from the 2025 squad to be selected. He and Weber (12th round) went to Miami. Turley was a fourth-round pick by the Athletics, and Nelson Keljo went in the sixth round to Cleveland. Kellan Oakes was a ninth-round selection by Houston, Dallas Macias went in the 15th to Atlanta and Canon Reeder was selected in the 18th round by Pittsburgh.Â
• The Beavers finished ranked in the top six of every major poll, the highest at No. 4.