Post by wilkyisdashiznit on May 7, 2023 22:59:31 GMT -8
Best 47-game starts in program history:
43-4 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU).
39-8 2005 (0-2 in College World Series), 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State), and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game).
38-8-1 2018 (National Champions).
38-9 2022 (lost Corvallis Super Regional).
36-11 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional).
35-12 2007 (National Champions).
34-12-1 1997 (lost Pac-10 North to Washington by one game).
34-13 1986 (lost Stillwater Regional) and 2006 (National Champions).
33-14 2023 (?)
2023 is the 12th-best start in Oregon State history.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2007 with three wins. 2007 Oregon State started 35-11 and then went 1-5 before finishing 2-1 and saving the season.
2023 Oregon State can catch 1986 with four wins. 1986 Oregon State lost, won, won, and lost at the Stillwater Regional to end the season.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2011 with five wins. 2011 Oregon State started 37-11 before losing six of seven, playing themselves out of a National Seed. 1997 Oregon State won out but finished a game back of Washington for the Pac-10 North Championship.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2006 with six wins. 39-14 was Oregon State's final regular season record. The Beavs won the next five before losing the opener in Omaha.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2022 with 10 straight wins. That would put the Beavs in the semifinal of the Pac-12 Tournament, which is the exact same spot that 2022 was.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2014 with 12 straight wins. That would be a Pac-12 Championship. That was 2014's final record. Playing a 59th game would exceed the 58 that 2005 Oregon State played.
2013, 2017, and 2018 cannot be caught. Oregon State would have to play 66, 63, and 69 games total, respectively, to pass the three seasons' records.
43-4 2017 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to LSU).
39-8 2005 (0-2 in College World Series), 2013 (lost in College World Series Semifinal to Mississippi State), and 2014 (lost Corvallis Regional Championship Game).
38-8-1 2018 (National Champions).
38-9 2022 (lost Corvallis Super Regional).
36-11 2011 (lost Nashville Super Regional).
35-12 2007 (National Champions).
34-12-1 1997 (lost Pac-10 North to Washington by one game).
34-13 1986 (lost Stillwater Regional) and 2006 (National Champions).
33-14 2023 (?)
2023 is the 12th-best start in Oregon State history.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2007 with three wins. 2007 Oregon State started 35-11 and then went 1-5 before finishing 2-1 and saving the season.
2023 Oregon State can catch 1986 with four wins. 1986 Oregon State lost, won, won, and lost at the Stillwater Regional to end the season.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2011 with five wins. 2011 Oregon State started 37-11 before losing six of seven, playing themselves out of a National Seed. 1997 Oregon State won out but finished a game back of Washington for the Pac-10 North Championship.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2006 with six wins. 39-14 was Oregon State's final regular season record. The Beavs won the next five before losing the opener in Omaha.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2022 with 10 straight wins. That would put the Beavs in the semifinal of the Pac-12 Tournament, which is the exact same spot that 2022 was.
2023 Oregon State can catch 2014 with 12 straight wins. That would be a Pac-12 Championship. That was 2014's final record. Playing a 59th game would exceed the 58 that 2005 Oregon State played.
2013, 2017, and 2018 cannot be caught. Oregon State would have to play 66, 63, and 69 games total, respectively, to pass the three seasons' records.